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    article‚ “Connectivity and Its Discontents”‚ Sherry Turkle illustrates how our attitude about technology in addition to technology itself affects our interpersonal relationships. Ms. Turkle argues that although these online connections began as a simple alternative for when face-to-face communication was inconvenient‚ they’re now serving the complete opposite purpose; “Technology makes it easy to communicate when we wish and to disengage at will” (Turkle‚ para. 1). As previously mentioned‚ what was

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    In Sherry Turkle’s article entitled No Need to Call (2011)‚ Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld’s article entitled The Influencing Machine (2011) and Nicholas Carr’s article entitled Is Google Making Us Stupid? (2008)‚ each author examines how technology affects the way we communicate with others and the way we think. Turkle writes about how we are choosing our phones over people and losing out on face-to-face communication‚ Gladstone and Neufeld discuss echo chambers and how we can easily block out

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    In the introduction to her book‚ The “Tethered Self: Technology Reinvents Intimacy and Solitude” (2001)‚ Sherry Turkle‚ an MIT professor suggest that the online personas have negative effects on the growth of a healthy individual‚ healthy relationships‚ and a healthy community. The technology itself and the online personas provide the society a troubling effect. She gives her readers a list of effects in the opening passage. Then‚ she looks at two examples‚ the technological devices‚ and online

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    Can You Find Me Now?

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    Annalisa Marino Mr. Winters English 101 April 4‚ 2012 Can You Find Me Now? How is a Nintendo Wii console able to determine the location of a Wii Remote while a player interacts with a game? The answer is triangulation‚ a process that determines the location of an object by meaning the angles from two or more fixed points. Surveyors often use triangulation to measure distance. Starting at a known location and elevation‚ surveyors measure a length to create a base line and then use a theodolite

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    Josh Petty G Harris ENG 101 BD September 17‚ 2013 Can You Find Me Now How is a Nintendo Wii game console able to determine the location of a Wii Remote while a player interacts with a game? The answer is triangulation‚ a process that determines the location of an object by measuring the angles from two or more fixed points. Surveyors often use triangulation to measure distance. Starting at a known location and elevation‚ surveyors measure a length to create a base line and then use a theodolite

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    Jack Capossela Prof. Drogy Sherry Turkle Summary Jack Capossela Cover Letter Sherry Turkle’s piece states that society and the way kids grow up is changing as a result of increased technological use. Rites of passage that used to exist are now forgone or postponed as these children are “tethered” to their devices and their parents. They’ve become dependent on these devices to assist in finding out who they are as people‚ and some are unable to figure out who they are because they always have connections

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    er Literature Review: Holler If You Hear Me by Gregory Michie Assignment Requirements Syllabus: See syllabus for general format instructions‚ paper heading and student class number requirements. Length requirement: a maximum of four (4) pages‚ (single spaced‚ .5 inch margins) Format requirements: Use the format below to complete this assignment. Type a response for each section. Failure to follow the above stated requirements will result in automatic point deduction. COURSE OBJECTIVE:

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    a harmonic relationship which is difficult to achieve in the modern society of the “robot moment”. Sherry Turkle‚ in the article “ Alone together”‚ argues

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    In the Congressional Hearing about Syria in 2013‚ “Senator John McCain found himself feeling restless ... So he played poker on his iPhone to escape the feeling.”(Turkle 39). In Sherry Turkle’s book‚ Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age‚ the author depicts an individual that succumbs to boredom and alleviates it through the use of technology. This occurrence happens in our everyday lives. We attempt to relieve our boredom mainly through the use of computers and phones. After

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    fix it by learning from his own dad or even from a book‚ he didn’t have dad a call away. Also Alison’s mom couldn’t just text her friend when she was stuck on what to do at the moment about her boyfriend‚ she had to make the decision for herself. In Sherry

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