the‚ small amount of diversity that is involved with it at this time‚ but he believes that it could be on the rise. In this essay Carr takes his opinion‚ explains it‚ and also supports it with many statistics and quotes from people involved in the industry. He supports his argument with many rhetorical devices and successfully proves his point. The main purpose in Carr writing this essay is to expose the small amount of diversity involved with the magazine industry‚ which has always been somewhat
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asks around to see if he has been near her desk‚ saying “You just can’t trust that sort”. | Racial discrimination‚ worried how child is being treated | Enbarresed | oblivious | Darren‚ three is from a gypsy/traveller family newly arrived in the area. Mark his room leader says it’s not worth making any effort with Darren because he’ll be leaving again soon. | Angry‚not respected‚ juged | Worthless‚ confused | Doesn’t care‚ could be past experience or how he was brought up | Kim’s mother Laida
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Detrimental? The general argument made by Nicholas Carr in his work‚ “From The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains‚” is that technology is dangerous to the brain‚ conditioning the body that they need more technology‚ and less of anything else. More Specifically‚ Carr states that‚ “I used to find it easy to immerse myself in a book or a lengthy article...Now my consideration starts to drift after a page or two” (Carr par. 2). In this passage‚ Carr is suggesting that the effects of technology
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Question Explanation Simple PV calculation. Question 4 (10 points) Johnny and Darren both earn $100 working on their respective neighbors’ big farms. Johnny puts his $100 in the piggy bank that his parents gave him to encourage him to save. Darren puts his money in a savings account his parents set up for him. The savings account pays 3% interest. They both take their money out after 5 years. How much more money does Darren have than Johnny? Your Answer Score Explanation 16 ✔ 10.00 Correct. You
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you dumber”‚ by Nicholas Carr unsupporter of literacy by internet‚ portrays that each article have different points of views regarding the internet making us smarter or dumber. Clay Shirky uses more historical examples of texts that were written in the form of books way before there was Internet. Nicholas Carr uses more proven statistics and psychological information in his article‚ to persuade his audience. In the next paragraphs I will compare and contrast both Nicholas Carr and Clay Shirky’s article
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In the article‚ Is Google Making Us Stupid‚ Nicholas Carr uses relatable instances and never ending advancements in technology to answer the debate of whether society’s dependence on the internet directly leads to compromised intelligence. With the continuing use of the web in everyday life‚ people become accustomed to finding information with new technologies‚ making them more simple minded‚ but still more informed overall. Carr starts off his article by mentioning the change in how people read
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Introduction: IT Doesn’t Matter was an article written by: Nicholas G. Carr for the Harvard Business Review Magazine in 2003. The article outlines a situation‚ not quite as its title suggests‚ that IT is less relevant that it used to be in terms of a competitive advantage in Industry. This essay will consider what the point of view of Mr Carr is and whether it is a fair and accurate reflection of the reality on the ground. With the benefit of 9 years of hindsight‚ It’s more of a case of what lessons
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thought process. Carr starts out talking about his own experience as a writer and how he felt like “something had been tinkering with his brain‚ remapping his neural circuitry and reprogramming his memory”. Since starting to use the Internet his research techniques have changed. Carr said before he would immerse himself in books‚ lengthy articles and long stretches of prose allowing his “mind to get caught up in the narrative or the arguments”(July/August 2008‚ Atlantic Monthly). Today Carr has found that
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comma) Answer for Question 3 25.44 Question 4 (10 points) Johnny and Darren both earn $100 working on their respective neighbors’ big farms. Johnny puts his $100 in the piggy bank that his parents gave him to encourage him to save. Darren puts his money in a savings account his parents set up for him. The savings account pays 3% interest. They both take their money out after 5 years. How much more money does Darren have than Johnny? 16 19 10 3 Question 5 (10 points)
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UCWR 110 September 8‚ 2014 Essay 1: “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” summary and response Summary: In the article of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”‚ Nicholas Carr argues that the Internet is changing the way our mind works and has some negative effects on our lives. In the article of “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”‚ Nicholas Carr argues that the Internet is changing the way our mind works and has some negative effects on our lives. The article begins with that the Internet is the excellent resource
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