Monday 7 October 2013

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Technology - An evergrowing economic field

Technology is rapidly growing, from Apple iPhone's to nuclear bomb, the 21st century is majorly ran via technology. Is it overpowering? Can we handle all this technology?







 









  The MUST  have:The iPhone, the phone which is at the centre of world dominance.

 Apple, Blackberry, Nokia, Sony and HTC are all leading mobile phone brands which are continuously being introduced to our generation and will be ever growing. I have been forutante enough to own an Apple iPhone, which in my opinion is the 'Big Daddy' of the mobile phone market. The design of the phone is spectacular as it's very snazzy, but also very bland which also makes the phone so attractive. 

What happened to the days of chalk boards at school? Those were the days where people relied on one another rather than technology to succeed. Eventually schools will introduce iPad's and tablets to run their lessons instead of basic straight forward pens and paper. This will demolish all social aspects of school, it will just promote groups of youngsters roaming around with iPads and tablets at school instead of playing schooltime games, like any normal child.

Technology is a MUST in our current society. It is  deemed as a neccisty, which in some cases is true. However in places such as school, children are brainwashed due to their lessons being run on electrilcal items.

With our current economic situation, you would like to believe that people weren't so narrow minded and spending most of their money on technology, but they are. In my household we have a television which I believe leads to a deprevision of the social aspects of a family life. On the other hand, my wife doesn't agree. She believes that the tele is the be all and end all of a house. She's wrong. My grandfather used to interact with his parents and his brother and sisters, playing games, working their brains. Children in our current society rely on technology to entertain themselves, instead of the free entertainment. This is wrong. Children in India and most other poverty stricken countries have much higher IQ's than those of Britain. I bet you are asking yourself why? Maybe because of their lack of technology, but their excess of enthusiasm and basic life skills.




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