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    Essay The Addictive Nature of the Internet

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    Kimberly Young of the University of Pittsburgh who founded the Center for Online Addiction and is conducting online addiction research. Dr. Ivan Goldberg, a moderator of the Internet Addiction Support Group mailing list, employs a list of IAD Diagnostic Criteria, which can be found at the end of this paper. Common Warning Signs of IAD (abbreviated): 1. Compulsively checking your

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    Tyler Wheaton Expos January 16th, 2015 High Off Gambling Las Vegas, known for it’s wild party’s and casinos. Thousands upon thousands of people go to casinos weekly and go home richer. Some come home with less money in their pockets. Some become thrilled and “addicted” to gambling. So is gambling more than simple fun or is it dangerous. Gambling goes way back in history. Think about even making a simple bet with one of your friends for a small wage is considered gambling. Like if you said “Hey

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    was in the 1920s’. However, modern technology has revolutionized gambling, which allowed it to prevail throughout time. Technology has been able to help gambling to evolve from a game that is played at a casino to a game that can be played from a computer in your own home. Gambling has created many great opportunities for certain states: it has created millions of jobs, people have benefited from the huge payouts, and has provided people a very luxurious life. While gambling has provided certain

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    technology addiction started soon after technology came out; it is only new being readjusted as culture is changing. Addiction is a need based bonding process when one becomes connected to an object (Hari). This, therefore, has been a fairly recent type of addiction, around for approximately twenty-two years. There have been increases by tenfold from the start of technology addict to 2014 (Number of Internet Users). The amount of people that are living with internet technology addiction are rapidly

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    In the article “You Are Already Living Inside a Computer” Ian Bogost confronts society as his audience over the apparent addiction to technology that is taking over the world. Ian Bogost successfully conveys his thoughts and opinions about technology by using assertions. Each assertion he makes uses rhetorical appeals to persuade the reader. These assertions can be closely examined to understand the art of persuasion. Bogost uses Logos, ethos, and pathos to persuade the audience. From start to

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    The diagnostic criteria for smartphone addiction proposed in this study were based on the population with the currently largest sample size and the diagnoses were validated by psychiatric interviews. Our findings indicated that smartphone addiction has overlapping features with substance-related or behavioral addictive disorders, but the unique properties of smartphones, i.e. its excellent accessibility and multiple Internet-based applications, contributed to its unique but prevalent addictive behaviors

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    such as online shopping, doing homework, checking email, research, and social media are all among the reasons why men and women surf the web. When thinking about problematic internet use you do not think about how surfing the web can become an addiction, but to some users it gets carried away and out of hand, and will potentially interfere with personal life and work. Some users who frequent the internet mostly find excitement from social media posts and reading about what is going on in the world

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    Gambling

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    Introduction Gambling Addiction and Problem Gambling To some people gambling is just a waste of time and money but to some it can be a winning streak. Back then in the 1970s 30-55 years old was the typical age that most people gambled but now the typical age is 17-70 years old. In the United States the legal age to gamble is 21 in most casinos and in some Indian casinos the legal age is 18. There are many ways to gamble there are casinos, online gambling and even home gambling with family or

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    In today’s 21st century, everyone is constantly connected to technology, whether it’s with phones, computers, or video games. So why does technology make people feel more alone when we are actually more connected than ever? There is no denying the benefits society has gained from technological advancements. Technology can keep you up to date with the world and also advance your knowledge. For example with the news. If someone does not know what is happening with other countries or wants to learn

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    on a glass desk was my first true love, our year 2000 Dell Precision Desktop. From that day on I spent hours upon hours on this computer, teaching myself simple things such as source codes and mastering Microsoft office programs. The computer became my best friend, it provided an escape from reality and the rough times of my childhood. When we received internet my addiction became almost uncontrollable. I spent hours on the internet, exploring, it fascinated me. Most kids my age, at the time, used

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