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Native American Technology

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From the moment of birth to the day we die, technology engulfs our lives in every possible way. Technology is becoming entrenched in our modern life and is changing how we engage each other throughout our days. Seven years ago, a young girl was born three months premature, weighing only three pounds nine ounces. She was taken directly to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and stayed there for the next five months. After her stay in the NICU, she was able to be brought home where she needed to be connected to a special device to monitor her vitals. Although this is only the beginning, her life will be filled with the wonders of new technology. My sister, Elisabeth Marie Ballard, will be in the newest generation of humans, but her life will …show more content…

In the early portion of the twentieth century, nuclear power became the most fascinating technological breakthrough since the invention of the horseless carriage. With untapped potential, nuclear power could have become the leading source of energy for mankind, but once it was developed into a weapon, people became afraid. From then this point on, people started looking closer into how advances in technology can affect the lives of millions of people. There is a vocal minority of people who decide against their children being vaccinated because they think the medicine will give their child autism or other adverse effects on their lives. However, when it comes down to it, humans are astounding animals that adapt to all situations they …show more content…

The original due date for this unborn child was not until three months from this night, however, the doctors had the situation under control. When my mom went into labor prematurely, they had the ability to perform a Cesarean section and give birth to my little sister. This was only the beginning of the adventure for three pounds one ounce Elisabeth Marie Ballard. The first stop on her journey was the NICU to be placed in an incubator to be kept warm and monitored for developmental problems. During the first weeks of her life, she was fed breast milk through a tube that ran from her nose to her stomach. After two months in the NICU incubator, she was finally gained enough weight to go home. This exciting moment did come with a few strings attached. Her weight and vitals still needed to be monitored, so the hospital sent home a machine that allowed them to receive all of her vitals in real time. Her size and prematurity have never stopped her from leading a regular life. Thanks to the technology advancements in the medical field, my sister survived her prematurity and is now leading the life of an annoying six-year-old sibling. Libby, as we call her, transcended the process of natural selection and childhood mortality, and her life is a miracle. The credit can be given to the technology and the people who wield the knowledge

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