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    In this essay‚ “Kiddy Thinks‚” Alison Gopnik explains the importance of the cognitive development of children in the first few years of their life. She also attempts to break the traditional view that children‚ in their early stages‚ think quite differently than adults. Gopnik uses a logical standard of evaluation to provide information on the different stages children go through when developing important cognitive skills. She supports her information with a variety of experiments as a researcher

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    lazy to talk? Even though‚ the digital revolution has changed the way we live our lives. However‚ are we willing to fully change and accept it? Here‚ Alison Gopnik states in “Diagnosing the digital revolution: why it’s so hard to tell whether it’s really changed us: Some technologies really have reshaped our lives‚ minds‚ and societies.” (Gopnik 41) At my age when growing up cellphones were not even a thought. GPS was some high tech gadget the government was developing‚ and movies took over a year

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    well thought out conversation with their other family members. Internet usage and electronics such as laptops and iPad’s have negatively affected the way children and their families interact with one another in a major way. In Adam Gopniks article “The Information‚” Gopnik very briefly discusses how family life can be torn apart by cellphones and computers from the Better-Never’s view point. In William Powers’ book Hamlets Blackberry‚ Powers recounts stories about family problems relating to technology

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    by Sherry Turkle My Rhetorical Analysis Argument will be over “How Computers Change the Way We Think” by Sherry Turkle. In this article Turkle explains how computers have changed the way we store information‚ our sense of privacy and our competence to think ahead. Turkle studies the sociology of sciences of mind‚ a study of the interactions among technical‚ literary‚ and popular discourses about the self as they develop in specific social contexts. (Turkle 663) In this article Turkle expresses

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    and wet tears. The recent shooting in Aurora‚ Colorado is only another example of the repeating violence in the United States. Many blame these psychotic killings on the violence our children grow up with in the media and toys. “Shootings” by Adam Gopnik‚ expresses the views of others such as me‚ who believe that the blame on these shooting is not on the media‚ rather on the lack of control and actions the government takes to prevent further massacres. Violence is inevitable. Some of the greatest

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    Turkle reflects on how “only a decade ago” teenagers would hang out in local shopping malls and parks to visit and talk to each other‚ and today people would rather tweet each other than go out with one another (Turkle 91). The use of the word “only” illuminates how we have become so engulfed in our devices today‚ and makes the audience feel a sense of remorse due to how distant we’ve become over such a short period of time. This helps Turkle present her ideas in a satisfactory

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    In today’s society‚ intelligence is often mistaken as the most dominant trait a person can have however‚ what makes us unique among all species is the power of imitation.Some people may feel as if intelligence and imitation are two entirely separate terms but if one closely examines these words they are more alike then one would think. Imitation is a form of intelligence. Susan Blackmore in her essay‚ “Strange Creatures‚” argues that the theory of memetics controlling the world.Blackmores disputes

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    hinder people from the physical and verbal realm of communication. Although Turkle backs her argument well‚ I disagree with her in the sense that social media acts as a villain in this case because Facebook helps friends and families to connect and communicate‚ it helps people say what they want to say and in some cases is a great way to get your voice heard on a higher platform. In “The Flight from Conversation”‚ Turkle tends to be a more one sided and bias towards her opinion without truly recognizing

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    Art Forgeries When one enters into an art museum‚ one would expect all of the pieces of art to be that of the original. However‚ when an art lover does not know the difference between an original from a forgery‚ then they may have been fooled by both the museum and by the forger. No one can really look at a painting and distinctly know whether it is a forged piece of work or an original piece of work. Art forgeries may seem like an artist copying a well-known artists work‚ but it depends on how

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    Need to Call”‚ Sherry Turkle starts by making a point. Her point is that phone calls have been replaced by text messages‚ instant messages and emails. She gives examples to show how people benefits from text messages and instant messages. Her first example is Elaine who is seventeen year old. Elaine is a shy person. She uses text messages and instant messages instead of phone calls. She said that shy people can write freely on the screens. After Turkle’s first example‚ Turkle argues that not only

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