For my research paper, I will be examining of how electronic technology in this generation affect humans in negative way.Technology has grown rapidly over the years it allowed people to communicate more quickly and efficiently. It became a centerpiece for people success such as who wish to perform tasks that would have taken a long time in the past. We live in luxury century where people do not have to work as hard, also we cherish time management as well. I want to proof that even though electronic technology does help humans greatly due to easy access with less time consuming, still has flaws.
In my research that I conducted is that there are many negative affects on the usage of technology. As I researched I was shocked the arguments were made were actually in theory they were correct. Here are some examples of how negative effects of technology.
Sleeping- People would not sleep the 7-8 hours , the healthy requirement.
Distraction- Students would use phones during in class when the teacher is teaching a lesson. Students would text of what they are going to do after class or tonight activities.
Obesity- The more the people endorsed in time in technology they become more obese. They are not as active because they are simply holding a controller.
During my research I thought about the app Pokemon GO that was released in the summer of 2016. The app basically is a free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game where the user would have to walk out or run to catch virtual characters known as “Pokemon”.
Cyber Bullying- Cyber Bullying on the Internet is common, in this generation people would try to against you or threaten you for their amusement. It takes less than a sec to completely humiliate others by just a text or a update a status.
These negative effects could be a strong reasoning of why technology is imperfect. People are yet to see that technology portray differently but in reality there many issues that overlooked.
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This will not do, yeezygod. It’s WAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY too broad. Just as broad would be an essay devoted to the 25 Benefits of Technology. Or the 25 Negative Effects of Driving a Car.
These are exactly the sort of vague “survey style” papers I warned you to avoid. The research required to “prove” them is as simple as pointing us in the direction of Roogirl’s blog post. She’s already done this paper.
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