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kahlonstiv

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  1. This is exactly my problem that a lot of their peers are already hanging around and fiddling with their cell phone and with me at home I do not want that to happen. The last thing I want is to get back from work and see the kids like a zombie in front of the screen.
  2. There is no doubt that the world of technology has changed our lives. The question marks that arise as a result of the impact of technology on the quality of our lives are focused not only around the issue of the environment, but also address issues that discuss the quality of human society. Thus, for example, some claim that the golem rose above its creator: instead of technology becoming a controlled and controlled part of human life, technology controls his life, and this is because he has become completely dependent on it. Suffice it to think about the results of a slight nocturnal power outage, which leaves us without light, without means of heating or cooling, without means of preserving food (the refrigerator does not work) and even without means of passing the time (yes, TV, radio and computer "die" without electricity) . Another argument is that technology causes humans to move away from each other and become lonely. Who among us does not have a friend who sits at a computer as soon as they return home, "connects" to the Internet, and "wanders" the world on different and strange sites - and all this without exchanging a single word, or eye look, with any person? Some critics argue that at such a rate, we will soon forget how to develop everyday, unmediated human relationships between a person and his friend. Nowadays my children are already growing up and also want smartphones, but is that something I decided with Yitzmi that they will only get at a later age? Is this a mistake and should I give them or is my way right and safe?
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