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i want an essay for teenagers and technology today please..☺

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Answered by sauliha11
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Most teenagers today, can't seem to imagine life without modern technology. Modern technology, has revamped the way of life for almost everyone. Teenagers today, use most of it for communication. The way teens communicate today, is completely different than the way teenagers ten to twenty year ago communicated.Everywhere you go teens seem to be glued to their phones, tablets, or computers.

Technology is an addiction that does not seem to be going away any time soon. Technologies have penetrated all spheres of human activities: education, politics, trade, medicine, and this list can be prolonged.

Teenagers use mobile phones for the majority of their time. Sometimes, they use phones for useless purposes: they play games during lessons; they type messages, making a number of grammar mistakes; they talk over phones for hours; they share the details of their private life, depriving themselves of privacy. Using mobile phones, teenagers contribute to the development of illiteracy: they may mishear or miss some important information during lessons; they develop poor literacy skills and abilities, as they type messages, making many mistakes, which influence their academic skills and abilities in general.

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Answered by sne74
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Everywhere you go teens seem to be glued to their phones, tablets, or computers. Technology is an addiction that does not seem to be going away any time soon. According to the Washington Post, teens can spend up to seven or more hours on their digital devices a day and the usage is still increasing. Not surprisingly enough, more than a third of all teenagers own a cellphone, ranging from a smart phone or just a plain old-school flip phone. But can spending all that time on their computers and smart devices be such a bad thing? Today’s easy access, always on world presents a wealth of opportunity for teens as students, but also challenges them to retain them essential humanity and unique personalities.
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