The online article Ideas by Nicholas Carr goes over the start over social media and the starting thoughts of the effects it would have on life. Carr also goes over the real effects its truly had today. It has opened up a world of communication‚ maybe too much communication. It has also opened a door to negative comments‚ pictures‚ and videos being shared. Carr describes the social media users as sharing too much‚ giving out information about themselves they wouldn’t say to someone’s face about
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his essay‚ Is Business Bluffing Ethical? Albert Carr contends that business‚ like poker‚ warrants a certain amount of bluffing. He holds that business is a game‚ and so long as all those playing are doing so with an understanding of the rules of the game‚ personal ethics do not necessarily apply in the same way they would in a businessperson’s personal life (Carr 1968). To consider his argument‚ one must first come to working definitions of . Carr sees bluffing as distinguishable from lying in two
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words how Nicholas Carr successfully uses ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in his writing to show as a society we are selling ourselves short on learning capabilities. According to Nicholas Carr‚ we are all falling into the trap of receiving knowledge without questioning its sources and not being able to think for ourselves. Is having sources like Google making us stupid? As a society we should be able to educate ourselves on our own without answers being spoon-fed to us on demand. Carr begins
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Nicholas Carr believes a person often becomes distracted due to the amount of time that they have consumed on the Internet. In Carr’s article‚ he’s not necessarily saying that Google is making us “stupid‚” but the fact that there is so much that can be going on Carr then formed a hypothesis on why he thinks people are easily distracted‚ the Internet. The Internet contains numerous of information‚ which caused individuals to change the way they process their thoughts‚ in another word‚ the way they
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the Group of Seven‚ perhaps the best-recognized painters in Canadian history. Nevertheless‚ one would believe that Emily Carr personifies the energy of the decade. One might conclude that the woman was an outstanding person with the knowledge from her themes of art‚ significance to the Group of Seven and her community‚ and her overall recognition to Canada. It was Emily Carr ’s originality of mind and her fierce and independent spirit which provided the basis of her magnificent paintings - works
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Emily Carr was born in Victoria‚ BC on December 13‚ 1871‚ and died on March 1945. Emily Carr studied at the San Francisco Art Institute the Westminster School Of Art. In 1998 Emily Carr made several painting trips to aboriginal villages. Emily ending staying in a village near Ucluelet. She then moved to France in 1910 and study at colarossi in Paris and this exposed her to post impressionism and fauvism‚ and this encouraged her to use a more vibrant palette and to forget the pastel colours in her
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Nicholas Carr in The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to our Brains (2010) asserts that the internet is the single most powerful mind-altering technology. Carr supports this assertion by giving various‚ significant examples of how people think with the internet today compared to how they thought back then. The writer concludes in order for people to improve skills‚ they will have to cope with the new technology and the way they think. Technology is an expression on human will. “To share know-how
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has made us smarter than ever before‚ but has it also made us dumber? Author Nicholas Carr see’s the internet as a doubled bladed sword. It has its negatives and positives on society. Is society truly better with the internet? These are just some of the multiple questions Carr asks. His main point is how technology makes information quicker to obtain however at the price of our attention spans. Nicholas Carr‚ writer for the New York Times and the Wall street Journal‚ Believed that Google is changing
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The Affect of Google By reading the article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" by Nicholas Carr‚ could briefly summarize the main ideas. Google has affected people in many ways and impact their brains work. Nicholas Carr begins by discussing how he feels that the Internet is causing his focus issues‚ in which he cannot keep focus while reading a book. If people grow up with doing multitasking like doing homework and listen to a music‚ they are going to lose some abilities that the normal people have.
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factor of H.pylori is the development of gastric adenocarcinoma. H. pylori strains that have the cag pathogenicity island induce more severe gastric injury and further augment the risk for developing cancer of the stomach (13). Iron deficiency enhances H. pylori virulence and represents a measurable biomarker to identify populations of infected persons at high risk for gastric cancer (14) .It can affect extra gastrointestinal organs as H. pylori can infect the skin‚ liver and heart (15). Effective
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