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How Technology is Taking Control of Our Brains and of the World in Is Google Making Us Stupid?, an Article by Nicholas Carr
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Is Google Making Us Stupid
Science
Nicholas Carr is a columnist for the guardian and the industry standard. He earned a B.A. from Dartmouth and an M.A. from Harvard. Carr is the famous author who is responsible for the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” In the article Carr uses description, narration, explanation, and cause/effect modes to notify his readers about…
The Things Wrong With Volunteer Travel
Psychology
Science
Volunteer Experience
How many of you have ever been on a service trip, or know anyone how has taken part in a volunteer trip? If your hand went up you, or someone you know are one of the millions of young adults who have set out each year with the goal of making a positive impact on…
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Activity-Based Costing
Science
Strengths And Weaknesses
Traditional costing accounting is criticized for its irrelevance and cost distortion during the last three decades (Management accounting, p. 217). To bring relevance and overcome these systematic distortions in costing, activity based costing was created to replace traditional costing. It is significant to note that a traditional costing system indicates what resources are spent on,…
Challenging the Internet to Raise Concerns About Its Effects on Society in Is Google Making Us Stupid?, an Article by Nicholas Carr
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Is Google Making Us Stupid
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In Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”, Carr decides to challenge technology, more specifically, the Internet and attempts to raise concerns about its effects on society and how people think. At the beginning of the essay, Carr describes how he feels as if someone was changing his brain. He claims he thinks differently from…
Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells by SERS for Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer
Physics
Science
Abstract: Breast cancer has become one of the major hidden dangers to women’s health. The cure rate of advanced breast cancer is less than 10%, but this number in early breast cancer is as high as 90%. So how to find breast cancer earlier becomes the key issue. We utilize surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) [1]…
The Importance of Basic and Applied Research to Scientific Progression
Science
Scientific
Basic and applied research are both fundamental aspects of science. Though they are different methods of approaching science, basic and applied research both contributes equally to the field of science. Both basic and applied research have equal potential for encouraging scientific progress because both methods have motivation behind research, a primary aim, and they expand…
My Favorite Person
Education
History
Science
In our life we meet many people. Sometimes are people who teach us good things, and those are the ones who get in our heart. In my life there is a person who has always been there for me. She is my mom my favorite person in the world. My mother is my friend and…
A Review of Nicholas Carr’s Article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”
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“Is Google making us stupid?” In addition to being the title of Nicholas Carr’s article, this is also just simply a great question. I find that my opinion actually quite differs from Carr’s. Carr, of course, is writing the article to prove that Google is making us more stupid. He argues that because of the…
MRI contrast agents
Contrast
Science
MRI contrast agents The critical role played by Magnetic Resonance Imaging over the past 30 years in the field of diagnostics is unparalleled and incomparable. Its noninvasive technique of usage, coupled with the tissue contrast provided by this imaging modality make it one of the “Go-to” imaging techniques. This natural flexibility allows for the study…
The Reprogramming of Our Brains in Nicholas Carr’s Is Google Making Us Stupid?
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Is Google Making Us Stupid
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Technology writer Nicholas Carr, in his article, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” examines how our brains are being reprogrammed to mirror how the Internet is set up: wired with short attention spans, prone to distractions, and common deep thinking seems to be outdated. Carr’s purpose is to stir discussion about how the Internet is negatively…