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    Tetri's Disorder Essay

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    The first time I actually saw what a video game addiction looked like was when I discovered the Tetris syndrome, more formally known as Game Theory Phenomena, or GTP for short, was when I saw a 23 year old man break his leg. He was running on rooftops, jumping between the empty spaces that were allies between each apartment. Some of the jumps were smaller, others were bigger. Luckily the running start allowed him to get over safely. That’s when he reached a 10 foot gap between one apartment to the

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    of it, they will be led to an obsessive life style. Although some people claim that social media has a positive psychological effect to those who have difficulties in the actual world, others argue that unlimited social media usage is an addiction: an addiction causing neurological complications, psychological disturbances, Social and family problems that need serious mental treatment in order to live stable life style. When it comes to Social Media, many people argue that the positive psychological

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    Abstract The Internet also known as ARPANET was created on January 1, 1983. Researchers began to assemble the “network of networks” that became the modern Internet. The online world then took on a more recognizable form in 1990, when computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. (Evan Andrews - http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-invented-the-internet)Throughout the world, the internet continues to have a significant effect on society. Many argue that the Internet

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    be glued to their phones, tablets, or computers. Technology is an addiction that does not seem to be going away any time soon. According to the Washington Post, teens can spend up to seven or more hours on their digital devices a day and the usage is still increasing. Not surprisingly enough, more than a third of all teenagers own a cellphone, ranging from a smart phone or just a plain old-school flip phone. But can spending all that time on their computers and smart devices be such a bad thing

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    Irena Ceranic, the author of the web article Social Media Addiction a Growing Concern, has utilised quotes, anecdotes and statistics to convey the author’s argument that social media is becoming an addiction. “… If a teenager spends long periods of time on the computer… that’s going to interfere with things like their real-time social life, they get fat… and it can interfere with their relationship with their parents, it becomes a source of conflict,” mentioned Perth psychologist Tony White. By bringing

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    The Risks Associated with Computer Dependency

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    Computers have found their way into nearly every part of our lives. They are intended to make our lives easier and they usually fulfill that purpose very well. They enable us to work from home, stay connected with loved ones who live too far to visit, and they provide us with a constant source of entertainment whenever and wherever we want. The earliest computers were built fifty years ago and it is only in last thirty or so years that their influence has affected our everyday life. In this brief

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    environment, according to Addiction 101. If an individual is suffering from depression, anxiety or lack of sleep. If a person has low self-esteem they are also more likely to be addicted to technology. Addiction 101 claims that those with low self-esteem turn to the internet to escape. In addition internet users with low self-esteem use the internet “to connect with others in an anonymous, non-threatening way,” (Addiction 101). The last variable that could possible cause internet addiction is the person’s

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    Social media is a cure for boredom, the lack of interesting hobbies, and a method to attain the sought after “busy”. This deadly habit often transitions into an addiction. An addiction by definition forms an uncontrollable desire, it can prevent someone from their work, studies, health, and relationships. Humans who suffer from addiction experience extreme discomfort if their addictive needs are not readily satisfied. How do people act when the wifi goes down? Nir Eyal, a startup founder and author

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    Some may believe that screen addiction, or screen obsession is a concern for teenagers. Depending on the use for the screen time that may or may not be the case. In the article "Teen and Screen Time is a Problem, But More Study Is Needed" by Marc Potenza he states, "Some individuals game to the point of dropping out of school, or isolating themselves from real-world socializing" (Potenza). Although this may sound very disturbing, these cases can be considered extreme and most of the consequences

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    Alana Clemente Caruso Writing 105 5 December 2016 M3 Final Society’s Addiction on Social Media Buzz Throughout the past few years, society has become more and more technologically advanced. Whether it be a cell phone, tablet, computer, television or any other device, most people have some sort of technology. With technology comes social media and social buzz. Everything people do, adult or teenager, can be linked with social connections. A simple tweet or Facebook status can be posted in a second

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