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    In the essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid”, Nicholas Carr expresses his beliefs and personal experiences on how the internet has altered our brains and how we think. He addresses the fact that, although our brains’ abilities to deep read and concentrate are suffering, the internet is extremely beneficial and convenient. Because of the easy accessibility, it takes little to no effort to find information, and therefore, a minimal amount of thinking is required. Carr highlights that people are more impatient

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    people to use in the pursuit of knowledge since 1991. Websites like Google, allow users to instantly look up information to gain immediate understanding on that topic. However, some people believe that Google and other search engines are doing the opposite and instead are making us “stupid”. Nicholas Carr wrote an article titled “Is Google Making Us Stupid”. The author did succeed in persuading his claim that Google makes people stupid in the article by formatting the article to engage the reader, the

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    Picture yourself trying to write a research paper or essay without access to the internet or Google. Technology has become a huge part of people's everyday life. Nicholas Carr, the author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” published in 2008 in the Atlantic, believes that the internet is “tinkering with our brains” and has even admitted to seeing changes within himself. Carr created this article to inform people about how societies ability to read and comprehend information is being changed or harmed

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    of technology, it is expected that some change will occur in the way people act or think. Nicholas Carr, an experienced writer on technology and its problems, discusses this change in his article “Is Google making us Stupid?” His discussion is well backed up, and I agree with his ideas that Google, or the internet in general, is changing the way we think. In the past when someone needed to research something, they would need to go find a book, newspaper or other such media that had what they wanted

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    allows people to gain information that once took days to retrieve it in a few minutes (Carr 1). Writer Nicholas Carr, in his article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, explains that the use of internet and technology causes harm to people and their brains. Carr’s purpose is to address to internet users that Google (or any electronic helpers) is making them “stupid” and lazy because it minimizes their concentration and willingness to think. He attempts to adapt to his audience, dedicated internet users

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    In the article “Is Google Making us Stupid?” written in 2008 as the cover article for The Atlantic, Nicholas Carr looks at and discusses some of the ways that our minds are changing with how our information is now presented to us. In his article Carr instantly connects with his audience in a personal manor by relating tales of his own experiences. He opens his article with a dramatic scene from the 2001 film, A Space Odyssey. At the end of the scene, the machine is talking to the astronaut saying

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    Samantha Hammack Dr. Turner English 111-011 24 October 2012 Rhetorical Analysis of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas G. Carr has written an abundance of articles about technology. Some of his work includes: Does It Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage, and The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, From Edison to Google. One of Carr’s achievements, “Is Google Making Us Stupid,” smoothly persuades the reader to believe that the Internet is taking over the human mind

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    Kyle Windsor Mrs. Geiselmann COMP 1503-17 10 Nov. 2017 The World of Google Society experiences new forms of technology every day that help make the lives of many individuals easier. Throughout the personal essay Is Google Making Us Stupid? by Nicholas Carr, the author discusses his belief on how the internet is slowly filling people with false information. Carr starts of by expressing how the internet is causing him to have issues with focusing, such as not being able to remain completely focused

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    have both written pieces stating their opinions on technology’s effect on the human brain. Carr’s article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” explains how accessing information quickly and easily through search engines like Google negatively alters the way people seek and read information and think. Johnson’s book “Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today’s Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter” covers the positive attributes of digital technology, video games in particular. He explains how video

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    In today’s society, it has become the social norm to say, “google it,” when we do not know the answer or we are just too lazy to look for an answer. Instead we continuously reference a site that claims to have all the answers. In Nicholas Carr`s passage, Is Google Making Us Stupid? he goes in depth to explain the effects of relying on technology. Through a well thought out and dominating ethos and logos argument he finds ways to warn the public of the coming doom of the dependencies on technology

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