Texting’s Effect on Ur Writing?
Technology has advanced far beyond anything imaginable in years past and so has the use and reliance on such technology. The number of computers per household is at an all-time […]
Technology has advanced far beyond anything imaginable in years past and so has the use and reliance on such technology. The number of computers per household is at an all-time […]
This Chart is another representation of the exact same date set. However, in this connotation of the reference date from Pewresearch.org the outcome is different. The message this graph sends […]
The chart above is a representation of the rise in Smart Phone ownership in the United States. The data set was found on Pew Research inside of a data set […]
Carr’s argument seems to had no define point of bias or conviction toward one idea or the other. Examples of both successful and unsuccessful employment of autopilot are used to […]
Carr uses Robert Frost as a primary example in this section of his novel for a specific reason. The rhetorical idea behind Carr’s choice is to expand his voice of […]
I chose to use a bar graph because of the ease representation of the information depicted. The chart is simple yet informative about the number of individuals who own each […]
Both Dewey’s and Richtel’s article there are very separate arguments about the use or over use of technology in our daily lives. Dewey argues more about the use of technology […]
This is a very interesting article to read before I type my response to a question about the long-term benefits of handwriting. Ironically enough I am more than persuaded by […]
A question or idea arose for my topic and I quickly realized just what kind of snowball effect this modest inquiry could start. My first question, “Do […]
Carr writes his article with passion and self-stake. He tells us his embarrassing story as a sixteen-year-old struggling to operate a manual transmission as his friend harassed his failures. This […]
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