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    “A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY TO STUDENTS” A Research Paper Submitted to: Professor Rhona Theresa S. Sambrano, M.A.T School of Medical Laboratory Science Far Eastern University Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation In Partial Fulfilment of the requirements for English 2 Albarico, Karl Marco S. Lim, Patrick Joseph C. March 2016 APPROVAL SHEET The research paper entitled “A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY”; prepared and submitted by Patrick Joseph C. Lim

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    When people think of modern technology, they most likely think of the phone in their hand, but the roots of technology have origins all the way back in the Paleolithic Era. This period of time brought about some of the earliest stone tools and the famous cave paintings that have helped humanity learn more about our past. Following the Paleolithic Era was the Mesolithic and Neolithic Eras, which both brought us more advanced stone tools and the beginning of the use of copper. After the Mesolithic

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    The modern world is changing with new innovations everyday. Technology is getting more and more advanced, and more and more people have access to it. As good as this advancement may sounds, it comes with both positive and negative effects on the modern world. For example, technology can positively make transportation easier and faster, mechanized agriculture, and boost our education system. On the other side, it can place privacy and safety at risk, replace humans labor skills, cause pollution, and

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    How will the children be raised? What toys will we allow them to play with? In comparison: Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” to the dependence of modern technology today. A society where everything is decided for you we have become so dependent on technology, that social and emotional development of children is impaired by the effects of modern technology. What is “family?” To Mildred Montag family was the wall-to-wall parlor

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    that have not existed in the past. In modern society, many things are handed to us where as in the traditional society people had to work very hard and face many hurdles in order to do everyday tasks. The technology has changed drastically from back then to now present year’s new technology and devices are constantly being created to make our lives easier. However in the traditional society people had only a few options of ways to communicate with each other. Modern culture seems to be influenced a lot

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    The rapid advancement and heavy reliance on modern technologies today is harmful to the human race because it undermines the concept of human individualism, denies the necessary qualities for deep introspection, and amplify the consequences of human error. One may have heard of the so-called “helicopter parents”: Mothers and fathers that seem to hover near their children at all times, helping them with anything that proves difficult, and excessively interfering in their lives. This perspective, regardless

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    The Impact of Modern Technology on Everyday Lives A Changing World Over the past 20 years, the world as we know has changed drastically. We have moved from a world that was bound by wires and copper cabling to a world that offers any bit of information you want with the touch of a glass screen from a device that fits in your pockets. In this same period of time, shopping used to involve planning a trip to a brick and motor store and hope they had the product you were looking for, and at the price

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    Technology has become an increasingly advanced as well as an important aspect in modern society. That is why Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, was right to fear books and other printed sources would be replaced by modern technology. Technology has contributed to the significant loss of time children spend reading. Additionally, eBooks have replaced print books. Moreover, television and radio have replaced newspapers as the dominant source of information. Many people argue that

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    The invention of computers and the thrust of populations into the digital age was a vast, strong, and immaculagte leap into the future. This aformentioned ‘leap’ advanced communication from something trivial to something worldly. With the use of the interweb we can now seize endless forums, messages, emails, information, and worldwide communication on the whole. When communication first began to be conceptualized by humans, at its’ core, it was just the simple act of conveying a message to another

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    gaming consoles, etc. everyday for long amounts of time. This is how people exploit modern day technology. Some people use their phones/ or any other tech all day long without getting exercise. They might get up to eat or use the bathroom, but they do not go to the gym, or even go outside

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