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rodikova [14]
4 years ago
7

Does the internet have a negative impact on our thinking process?

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Leokris [45]4 years ago
3 0

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Answer:

I believe yomemes did a very good job; I agree with almost everything I read; the Internet makes a great tool;

but if it becomes anymore than that, a place to escape, et cetera, it cannot help but have negative consequences. I think the News Video Of people staring into IPhones aNd running into each other and other things is a very simple but useful guide on this.

Explanation: Answer:

I believe yomemes did a very good job; I agree with almost everything I read; the Internet makes a great tool;

but if it becomes anymore than that, a place to escape, et cetera, it cannot help but have negative consequences. I think the News Video of people running into each other on the sidewalk and posts and so on gives a very Simple, but nevertheless, useful picture of a sort of addiction. Used as a tool, GREAT!

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