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    How Computers Change the Way We Think Sherry Turkle is a clinical psychologist who writes about the way technology has changed our way of thinking. Turkle said we have to ask whether current technology is leading us in directions that serve our human purposes (327). She is the author of several books that deal with how technology helped to make us expect more from computers and less from each other. Turkle pointed out that the tools we use to think‚ change the ways in which we they think. The computer

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    Social media is a very convenient and instant way of keeping up with old friends and family‚ living out of town. When used properly‚ Facebook; My Space; Instant Messaging; on line gaming; Skype; blogging and other various forms of online communication can be a very enjoyable pastime‚ providing contact that is both rewarding and beneficial. In contrast‚ most people rarely consider the potential negative consequences these communications have‚ especially concerning the safety of young users. During the

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    These are strange for us who are the slaves of the computer era‚ are not these? Do you realize that computers have become a main part of your lives in time‚ too? It is amazing to see how computer come into our lives in just several decades. It is impossible to imagine a day without working on our computers or spending time with the computers. Mainly there are two reasons regarding for this enormous change because of the rising popularity of computers. The most important reason is that it makes our

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    danger is not that computers will begin to think like men‚ but that men will begin to think like computers.” – Sydney G. Harris The most basic meaning of the quote‚ “The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men‚ but men will begin to think like computers” according to me is that humans should think outside the box‚ open up our minds and to try and understand what is happening around us instead of what is being told to us. Scientists and philosophers only think about what might

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    “How Computers Change the Way We Think” by Sherry Turkle My Rhetorical Analysis Argument will be over “How Computers Change the Way We Think” by Sherry Turkle. In this article Turkle explains how computers have changed the way we store information‚ our sense of privacy and our competence to think ahead. Turkle studies the sociology of sciences of mind‚ a study of the interactions among technical‚ literary‚ and popular discourses about the self as they develop in specific social contexts. (Turkle

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    Alexis Stevenson English 101 Literacy Narrative #1 9 September 2013 My most vivid memory of learning to read was with my mom. At the age of three‚ my mother bought me a book‚ The Little Engine That Could. Over the years‚ I learned to read the book. Each night‚ my mom and I would read it together. By the age of five‚ I stumbled a little but I could pick up the book and read it with ease. At the age of six‚ I read it with no problem. As years went by‚ my mom would pick up the book occasionally

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    Did you know that 84% of all Singapore households own at least one computer? Known as an electronic device for storing and processing data‚ it has certainly become an important part of most people’s daily lives. There is a large range of actions that can be performed with a computer‚ with different actions catered for different people‚ but suitable for almost everybody. Hence‚ the computer is globally popular. As computers continue to increase in popularity‚ its invention has led to many technological

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    thing is the computer. The computer is important because I use it for entertainment‚ scholl work‚ and just to help out a friend when something important is due. Without a computer I dont know what I will do. Thank god for computers. In my home the computer is something that is needed especially for entertainment. First‚ my computer help me catch up on today events occuring around the world. Just in cause I miss the news on television‚ I can get updated on the computer. Second‚ the computer is a great

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    papers and a TED Talk presentation reflecting on how the accelerating pace of life and the distractions/noise in form of new means of communication are affecting our concentration and vanishing our “sanctuary” where we can dedicate time for thoughtful reflections. * “No time to think: Reflections on information technology and contemplative scholarship”‚ David M. Levy. (2007) * “Speed and the Unsettling of Knowledge in the Digital University”‚ Ray Land‚ (2011). * TED Talk “5 ways to listen

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