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Rashid [163]
11 months ago
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Your school is planning a technology fair for which one category of entries is writing about technology. Complete the rest of yo

ur “writing partner’s” argumentative essay based on the information from the two texts and the video.
Your essay should address the following question: Is technology beneficial or harmful to children and teenagers? Your essay will be read by students, teachers, and community members who attend the technology fair.

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nikitadnepr [17]11 months ago
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The essay that address the question on: Is technology beneficial or harmful to children and teenagers is given below

<h3>Is technology beneficial or harmful to children and teenagers </h3>

The use of technology is on that is rapidly changing, and these changes will become a part of our daily life. 95% of teenagers now report having a smartphone or access to one, according to a 2018 Pew Research Center survey. In consequence, these mobile connections are encouraging more consistent online activity: 45% of teenagers claim to be online almost constantly these days.

Nearly all American homes have some form of technology in them; 96% of people in the country have a TV, and 94% of kids between the ages of 3 and 18 have access to the internet via a computer or smartphone. 53% of kids have a smartphone by the time they are 10, according to a national poll conducted by Common Sense Media in 2019.

Teenagers' identities, self-esteem, and body image can all be impacted by social media use. It cannot be emphasized enough that people only present their best selves on social media. Sincere expression of who you are and how you feel might not result in a blog article worth reading.

Even commonplace subjects can be viewed from a particular angle to emphasize a point or crack a joke. Social media cannot possibly capture the full context of an incident, even when you attempt to be genuine: It can be challenging for parents to keep an eye on what their kids are exposed to online because of the abundance of information, including unsuitable material and contacts with strangers.

Therefore, Parents should therefore be aware of their children's technology use and any potential consequences, both good and bad.

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