Technology progress
Étude de cas : Technology progress. Recherche parmi 300 000+ dissertationsPar elazerty99 • 7 Avril 2017 • Étude de cas • 346 Mots (2 Pages) • 715 Vues
New technologies are becoming more and more present in our daily life, and they are continually evolving and people can hardly live without it. People are becoming more and more addicted to technology, mainly teenagers. Molly Hottle wrote the article «Student unplug» where some students of Portland's Lincoln High School experimented to live one week without devices like their phones, computers, internet so as to make a technology fast where the students where literally unplugged from technology. Some students failed the first day but others succeeded and though that this experiment was liberating and forced them to communicate. But none of them could make it longer make it impossible again for a long time .
The diversification and multiplication of the sectors present on the Web have many repercussions on the daily life of the citizens: the habits of life change profoundly. So we buy and sell on the Internet, we travel, we learn, we order meals, we play, the possibilities are endless. The number of sites explodes, as well as that of Internet users.
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The diversification and multiplication of the sectors present on the Web have many repercussions on the daily life of the citizens: the habits of life change profoundly. So we buy and sell on the Internet, we travel, we learn, we order meals, we play, the possibilities are endless. The number of sites explodes, as well as that of Internet users.
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