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Debate The greatest achievements of humanity in the 20th century have been related to improvement of technology. Therefore, one set of technology can cause a major revolution the information and technology sector. The benefits of technology have been followed very closely by the problems which technology represents. The benefits we gain from technology cannot be denied however, debates on whether we benefit from the technological advance cannot be denied. Many people have been thinking of using the previous modes of as opposed to the new methods that over-rely on the virtual reality like television, phones, internet and computers.
As such, can such people put away technology and embark on simple methods of operations? This could be adapted by just a few individuals while the others would like to think of concepts like an ideal thus lack the effort and self sacrifice in making the ideal a reality. However, such individuals console themselves by asserting that vast amounts of land and forests have been kept for people to experience the simplicity with which fishing, hunting, camping can bring. This does not mean that we lack our roots to the earth and world.
As long as we have balance that has been kept between advancement in our civilization and the connection to nature, then we have to flourish in the both ways in the society (Wright 98). However, there have been instances when we cannot achieve this balance as some people are overly saturated by one way instead of incorporating the other ways. This rages the debate on. We can neither go back to our advancements, nor can we forget on how to move on without these advances and the connections we have to nature.
Therefore, if we embrace both we are bound to succeed, but with one, we will stagnate, become our own means of destruction and falter. In the medical sector, several advancements have been carried out and there is still more advances in our daily lives. People easily access better medical attention and can live for a very long period as opposed to the earlier days. However, due to the long period number of days, people are now exposed to difficulties brought out by the advanced age and diseases such as dementia, Alzheimer and the aged have become a burden to the society as there is no specific place to take care of them (Postman 34).
Video games and computers have become very popular among the teens, adults and children after undergoing several advances (Kelly 76). However, there are several debates which have come up in accordance to the appropriateness of the content that is acquired on internet and the video games with the relationship they have to obesity among children and adults. Yet advancement of technology has become very essential and common to our society and moderated with guidelines from parents and other privacy search which be a fun activity and a useful asset.
The advancement of transport sector has made the world to look smaller and easily accessible. We are able to traverse the whole world within a short period of time by use of hot air balloons which could take several years by the use of ship. Therefore, we are very close to friends and family members in a more convenient way. Despite the efficiency, the machines used in transportation, have caused several deaths through accidents and pollution (Ashford and Hall 130). Therefore, with everything at hand, including technology, there has to be a more convenient medium with which they are sought.
Thus, there has to be a balance between the society and the technological advancement with nature. Works CitedAshford, Nicholas and Hall, Ralph. Technology, Globalization and Sustainable Development: Transforming the Industrial State. New York: Yale university press, 2011. Print. Kelly, Kevin. What Technology wants? New York: Pengiun, 2011. Print. Postman, Neil. Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. Boston: Vintage, 1993. Print. Wright, Thomas. Technology. Boston: Goodheart-Willcox, 2008. Print.
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