A Thing Like Me Research Paper

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Electronic devices are consuming the lives of everyday people. Everywhere you look someone will be locked in staring at their phone screen, unaware of what’s happening around him or her. Electronic devices have become a daily necessity for people. Electronic devices are a controversial topic today. People believe that electronic devices can be harmful for humans and others believe they benefit people in society. Nicholas Carr, an American writer who published the book A Thing Like Me, brings up ideas about the consequences that can come from technology. Electronic devices are apart of society and can cause impacts in peoples lives everyday. People do not realize the consequences that electronic devices bring into their life and how it has changed human nature. Electronic devices effect communication, natural human instincts and learning abilities. Electronic devices have cut off face to face communication. People no longer feel the need to see a person when they can just communicate by texting. People can see what is …show more content…

Texting and driving is an issue that can cause severe consequences. Texting is taking away the basic ability to be aware of the surroundings. The brain is focused on the electronic device instead of the road, which causes people to be in an accident and to not only hurt themselves but also other people around them. People know the consequences of texting and driving but still continue to do it. Electronic devices have become an addiction for people. Carr states technology can, “numb the most intimate, the most human, of our natural capacities-those for reason, perception, memory and emotion” (131) In certain ways Carr also believes that electronics can amply the mind. Electronic devices are over used causing a numbing effect in the mind. Electronic devices should be used to educate and relay information without losing the natural instincts a person

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