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Arts, Media, Philosophy Literacy Levels in America Introduction There have been developments in all kinds of field; from the field of technology to the living lifestyles of people. Initially, there were fewer people who were literate when it came to matters pertaining technology. Technology in the past was viewed as a tool that would wipe out the culture and traditions of a certain place (Brandt, 2001). Because of this, technology did not receive much support the same way it does now. In America, there were fewer people who were literate in the field of technology and information.
Based on the studies carried, it showed that the number of literate people in America was less than those who did not have such knowledge. In order to answer the question, “are Americans more or less literate than they used to be? The answer to this is yes they are (Brandt, 2001). This is because of the advanced levels in technology that have enabled the literacy levels to spike. Change has caused the rising trend of more Americans becoming literate in all field, and in particular the field of technology.
Change is inevitable, and Americans came to learn that sooner or later adaptation to the changes that traverse the universe with both positive and negative results (Brandt, 2001) is inevitable. In line with the positive thoughts, it has helped boost security, taken education to a whole new level; production in the agriculture sector has improved and has led to improved living and comfortable lifestyle. The downside of this high literacy levels is the mass production of weapons aimed at destroying other states or countries that are deemed a threat.
As it was said before in this essay, change is inevitable; but a positive outcome is better and not a negative one (Brandt, 2001). ReferenceBrandt, D. (2001). Literacy in American lives. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
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