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Computers have become a rage with children. They play a major role in today’s age but one must understand its functions as a major distraction. Write an article highlighting the role of computers and also pointing out the hazards their excessive use can cause. This is article writing, Write in format..

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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;..Computers: A Boon or a Bane?</p><p>By Nikhil/Neha</p><p>Computers have become an integral part of human lives. Almost every profession</p><p>benefits from computers. Most of the tangible things that we see are either made or run by a computer. Children, too, have been reaping benefits from the constant use of computers. It helps them in their homework, projects, assignments, etc. as well as entertains them through movies. Computer has provided the greatest means of communication, that is the internet, an ever-growing virtual world. I think it is the</p><p>easiest and the cheapest way to get in touch with relatives, friends, business colleagues,</p><p>etc. Nowadays, the world is becoming smaller and smaller. The benefits of computer are</p><p>endless. Every coin has two sides. Excessive use of computers has its own set of disadvantages. Too much use of computers can deteriorate the vision of the child. Spending more time on computers, in turn, harms the physical health, which might result in being overweight. Another major problem which is affecting children nowadays is their addiction to computers, the result of which is their distraction from studies. Children spend much time in playing games or social networking, rather than their education and learning. This may affect the child's development physically, academically, socially and personally. As everything is just one click away, children are becoming lazy and have lost the habit of manually referring to books or even the dictionary.</p><p>Thus, we all need to reflect on the other side of the coin. We must remember that excess</p><p>of anything is bad and we must make the best use of the resources available to us.</p><p>..

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