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    reading the whole book and gain more deep thinking skills of knowledge to be absorbed. I begin to realize about Nicholas Carr shares his story ideas, and it taught me to see how the advanced technologies are still growing and evolving rapidly through the modern times. Being a computer user as myself, that I do agree with the quotes of the Shallow book. I may or not be able to tell if I have become addicted to using the internet and skimming repeatedly to looking in the web pages such as Google,

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    Google and Human Brain Essay

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    Many people will have at least four tabs open as a time (Google, Facebook, Youtube, Pandora, Wikipedia, Gmail, etc.). People are constantly jumping from one web page to the next, clicking on links and opening new tabs and browsers. The method through which knowledge is gained has transitioned from deep reading to fast skimming. Every time a web page is opened the viewer is bombarded with information, almost every page has advertisements or links to additional information lining its sides. The Internet

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    SCIENCE PERIOD 6 MS. COTTER PLATE TECTONICS RELATIONS TO EARTH’S CRUST ___ By Sally Lynne INTRODUCTION There are many ways that Plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes are connected. The most reasonable way is the movements of the Earth 's crust. There are also many other plate tectonic related theories and studies that are connected with the earthquakes and volcanoes too. The Theory of the Continental Drift was made by Alfred Wegener and started to be more convincing when people heard about

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    A Window to the Universe Ever since the first civilizations began naming the dots in the sky, mankind has been fascinated by the cosmos and how they work. Telescopes were invented so that people could better view the stars and planets. Eventually, someone had the grand idea to launch one into space. It was named after the famous astronomer Edwin Hubble. Despite the trouble it has given engineers and astronauts since its launch, the Hubble space telescope has led to dozens of scientific breakthroughs

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    Our Brains”, Nicholas Carr points out the fact that google is affecting our brains. He explains how being able to access information more quickly is minimizing the amount of thinking we have to do on our own and therefore preventing our brain to do deep thinking. On the second paragraph the author says, “I’m not thinking the way I used to think. I can feel it more strongly when I’m reading”. I strongly agree with the author’s point because when I used to live in the Dominican Republic I didn’t have

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    worldwide. Millions of people around the world negatively viewed this song as a controversy. The music video and song caused many people to debate and cause a worldwide conflict. Based off the lyrics, the song is all about how Beyonce truly feels deep down inside. The message behind

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    easy access to nutrients. Whale is very high in protein. It is also very low in saturated fats which is really good to not have(Nutrition Facts). They do not just kill whales they also do research on the whales and the populations. They evaluate the deep sea roles of whales and the food chains (Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs). On the flip side there are a lot of very bad things that come from whaling as much as some countries do.

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    Deep Ecology Essay

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    Nowadays most people are moving away from these ideas and moving towards a capitalist mindset, only caring about their own personal gain. Deep ecology is defined as “an environmental movement and philosophy that regards human life as just one of many equal components of a global ecosystem” (Google). Arne Naess was a Norwegian philosopher who coined the term Deep Ecology. It may seem very similar to traditional Native

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    Essay On Octopus Skin

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    "Camouflage sheeting changes color on demand." Construction Week 19 Aug. 2014. Web. 18 Apr. 2016. This article is about how engineers have used octopus skin to build a material that can change colors to match its surroundings; the engineers studied the many layers of octopus skin to design a three-layered material. I can use the engineer’s studies in my essay to give examples on how octopus skin can be helpful. Einstein, Albert. "The octopus: a mysterious delicacy: the most beautiful thing

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    Nicholas Carr's Summary

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    technology, and similar to other critics, Carr perceives change as a loss rather than a gain. However, many people would agree that his views are devoid of the humanizing impact of the web and that they are superficial. Carr’s main contention is that the reading culture is slowly being eroded by reliance on the web. He points out that he no longer thinks like in the past when he could immerse himself in a book or a lengthy article easily; currently, his concentration drifts away at the onset reading

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