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debate competition is going to organise in your school write a debate in about 120 words on the topic computer a boon or bane


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In everyday life, people constantly have to face and fight evil. Judge for yourself: the coffee is evil, salt (and sugar too) is evil, tobacco smoking (including passive) is evil, alcohol (even light beer) is evil, drugs (without options) is evil. Some people even consider money as evil. To say nothing about the Internet in general and computers in particular.

In everyday life, people constantly have to face and fight evil. Judge for yourself: the coffee is evil, salt (and sugar too) is evil, tobacco smoking (including passive) is evil, alcohol (even light beer) is evil, drugs (without options) is evil. Some people even consider money as evil. To say nothing about the Internet in general and computers in particular.Since the computer stopped being an attribute of wealth and prestige, and settled our homes, the debate about whether a computer is a boon or bane is on. There are some TV shows, in which some solid people from different bodies and agencies argue their point of view. So, medical theorists from the Department of Health constantly talk about the damage computer can cause to the people, who are using them, and how fragile the psyche of the child is in this regard. To what education officials discreetly nodding, as if agreeing with opponents, saying, “Yes, it is harmful,” but stubbornly continue to push through the argument that computer is the engine of progress.

In everyday life, people constantly have to face and fight evil. Judge for yourself: the coffee is evil, salt (and sugar too) is evil, tobacco smoking (including passive) is evil, alcohol (even light beer) is evil, drugs (without options) is evil. Some people even consider money as evil. To say nothing about the Internet in general and computers in particular.Since the computer stopped being an attribute of wealth and prestige, and settled our homes, the debate about whether a computer is a boon or bane is on. There are some TV shows, in which some solid people from different bodies and agencies argue their point of view. So, medical theorists from the Department of Health constantly talk about the damage computer can cause to the people, who are using them, and how fragile the psyche of the child is in this regard. To what education officials discreetly nodding, as if agreeing with opponents, saying, “Yes, it is harmful,” but stubbornly continue to push through the argument that computer is the engine of progress.The computer is a bane and not by very glossy magazines, even newspapers also consider it their duty to periodically post articles by authors from opposite camps. Not to mention the Internet! In the World Wide Web, you can find a great many articles speaking for both camps. The social networks users are also interested in finding the truth.

In everyday life, people constantly have to face and fight evil. Judge for yourself: the coffee is evil, salt (and sugar too) is evil, tobacco smoking (including passive) is evil, alcohol (even light beer) is evil, drugs (without options) is evil. Some people even consider money as evil. To say nothing about the Internet in general and computers in particular.Since the computer stopped being an attribute of wealth and prestige, and settled our homes, the debate about whether a computer is a boon or bane is on. There are some TV shows, in which some solid people from different bodies and agencies argue their point of view. So, medical theorists from the Department of Health constantly talk about the damage computer can cause to the people, who are using them, and how fragile the psyche of the child is in this regard. To what education officials discreetly nodding, as if agreeing with opponents, saying, “Yes, it is harmful,” but stubbornly continue to push through the argument that computer is the engine of progress.The computer is a bane and not by very glossy magazines, even newspapers also consider it their duty to periodically post articles by authors from opposite camps. Not to mention the Internet! In the World Wide Web, you can find a great many articles speaking for both camps. The social networks users are also interested in finding the truth.Tellingly, there is no much options to answer the question “what is a computer: a boon or a bane?” In fact, thereare only

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