Advances in Technology are making People less social
Before the advent of technology, the human race used to be one society with common goal. Everybody depended on each other to have their needs met. But as there is advances in technology, the needs of humanshifted from what the society can meet to what can be met by the person himself or by technology. The technology isolates people from people and increase human-machine relationship.
Part of the advances of technology is the introduction of social media. Social media make the world a global village but the effect is it allows us to compare our lives with people thousand of miles away and which it leads to loneliness and antisocial behaviour.
In some of the workplaces now, workforce which used to humans are not being replaced machines and robots. Workplace is one of the places where human socialise but with the advances in technology, this has made people less social and human are being replaced by machines. Excess use of the technology can cause addiction, which can lead to decrease in communication skills.
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Most wealthy citizens shared their luxuries with the less fortunate.
B.
Big buildings and monuments were important.
C.
Romans valued civic duty and pride, strength, and the expansion of the empire.
D.
People enjoyed games and sports.
The correct answer is:
Understand a problem and brainstorm solutions.
The steps of the solving problem process consist of:
1- Identify the problem clearly and identify the possible causes or factors that cause it.
2- Propose solutions that attack the causes and focus on solving them. You can divide this step into two sections, one divergent (Perform a Brainstorming to generate many options) and another convergent (Consider the options, compare them according to pre-established criteria and select the best solutions).
3-Plan and implement the solutions.
4- Verify the results and make corrections if necessary and possible.
(1) joining the Populist Party
(2) staging violent protests against the
government
(3) supporting government aid to railroads
(4) asking Congress to end agricultural subsidies
b. Grant Wood
c. Richard Wright
d. Dorothea Lange
Answer:
its d
Explanation:
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the right to safety
B.
the right to return
C.
the right to choose
D.
the right to be heard
The right to return was NOT part of the 1962 Consumer Bill of Rights. Option B is correct.
Consumer Bill of Rights is a group of consumer rights which was introduced by the U.S. President, John F. Kennedy in 1962.
Consumer Bill of Rights consists of 6 basic consumer rights including:
*The Right to Be Safe
*The Right to Choose Freely
*The Right to be heard
*The right to be informed
*The Right to Education
*The Right to Service