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    Cited: Lam‚ Andrew. "I Tweet‚ Therefore I Am". Reading Culture: Contexts for Critical Reading and Writing. Ed. Diana George and John Trimbur. New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ 2012 Print. Turkle‚ Sherry. "How Computers Change The Way We Think". The Writer ’s Presence. Ed. Donald McQuade and Robert Atwan. 7th ed. Boston: Bedford/St.Martin ’s‚ 2012. Print.

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    unnatural level; therefore we should limit access to technology and use what we have. Sherry Turkle begins her essay “Can You Hear Me Now?” with appreciation to technology that gave people connections and isolations. The author believes that the power of communication takes control over humans and challenge them by using a psychoanalytic pun “virtuality and its restlessness” to engage in our minds. According to Turkle‚ business people today lose touch with their human nature by working around the clock

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    Genuine Relationships: The Impact of Technology on Society in Sherry Turkle and Malcolm Gladwell Technology has a great impact on our authenticity of a relationship because many people have no concern for the person on the other end. When one has a face to face conversation with someone‚ body language and facial expressions show the person’s emotions. One can represent love‚ hope‚ fear‚ or happiness in an eye to eye conversion‚ but in terms of texting one cannot show real emotions. In Sherry Turkle’s

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    “Can You Hear Me Now” by Sherry Turkles is an examination of increasing technology use in everyday life and how it has become a crutch for daily human life. Turkles‚ who is a professor of social studies of science and technology at MIT‚ elaborates immensely on her views of what technology is doing and has done to society since its arrival. She states‚ people have begun to be caught up completely in technology and social media. The goal of social media was to initially connect individuals across long

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    Kay Gendron-Guest “Turkle” By.David Carpenter 10/7/2013 Kay Gendron-Guest Turkle By. David Carpenter Guilt is not a simple feeling but is a past event attached with a lesson in a person’s life. In the short story “Turkle” by David Carpenter‚ Elmer the farmer felt tremendous guilt after he told his wife‚ Elsie that he would be taking the children to school no matter the weather. This foolish action not only put his three children in danger but himself as well‚ resulting in

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    research‚ science‚ and first-hand accounts. Turkle also wants us to change how we use technology as a way to communicate because she states the problems associated with it but she also gives specific solutions to this on-going problem. She does not want to discourage the audience from using technology‚ but just to alert them the negative effects it has on their communication skills. The audience includes the audience that reads the New York

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    surrounding almost everyone in today’s world. It is nearly impossible not use some type of technology today. Since it is swarming humanity‚ it must come with some consequences‚ right? These consequences are a mix of good and bad. Writers such as Sherry Turkle and Andrew Sullivan discuss the bad and unintended consequences of the overuse of new devices like smartphones. These consequences all fall into one main idea which is that without its users even realizing it‚ technology is distracting people from

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    bring so alienated? Sherry Turkle is a professor who teaches the Social Studies of Science and technology at MIT. In her essay I feel she focuses mainly on the negative points of technology‚ such as how it alienates us. She does not refer to the positive points of living in a world of technology. Although I agree with Sherry Turkle that we have never been more connected or alienated‚ Turkle fails to see the benefits of technology. To support her argument‚ Turkle contends that everyone is mainly

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    In my belief technology is degrading our society socially. Personal experience when I started using technology more and more‚ I became less socially active and engrossed using the internet and played more videos and staying inside. Before coming to America and exposed to more technology I was socially active and willing to go outside‚ play with friends and exploring the forest behind my house in the Philippines. I was an extrovert until the end of seventh grade. I started becoming more introverted

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    their robot‚ or robot takes the place of a therapist. In the article‚ Professor Turkle states‚ "robots risk distorting the meaning of the relationship‚ the bond of love‚ and the kind of emotional accommodation required to develop real human attachment." Because some of the modern robot that people like‚ people begin to attached to it like a man. From Turkle point of view‚ this is going too far with the robot. Turkle also declares that "the simplicity of the robot is not the point. Irony is that you

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