Saturday, January 7, 2017
The Benefits of Modern Technology
applied science has become the center of our world. These days, we commit on the engineering we make water in our lives like our phones, tablets, computers etc. Not only that, hardly we also use applied science in a scientific way to help pile in our society and nigh the world. We use medical checkup exam engineering and even develop bleak types of engineering to make our lives easier and agree away burdens from it too. For example, in the romance Flowers for Algernon, medical technology is utilise after some scientific investigations in order to gain the I.Q of the main protagonist, Charlie Gordon, a mentally challenged adult. In the novel, Caught, the use of clip travel and other technology related to that is used to recompense time. Even though technology is not perfect and has flaws, the benefits surmount the disadvantages. Both novels describe how technology gives society hope and optimism for a better world.\nTechnology has play a major piece in our lives and has helped us onward motion in our society and make our lives more simpler overtime. In the give Flowers for Algernon, the characters Dr.Strauss, Professor Nemur, and Burt Selden use medical technology to perform an act on Charlie Gordon to increase his I.Q. The technology used to perform that carrying into action, medical technology was used in order to use enhancements and change Charlies brain to take in information faster, and the same liaison was done to Algernon. Even though they both(prenominal) started to deteriorate and lastly went back to their initial state, they both benefited a clutch from the operation and Charlie learned a hole about the world around him and how spate treated him, and almost importantly learned more things about his past and how people treated him back then. If it wasnt for the technology used for the operation, Charlie wouldnt have been smart and went done these experiences. The point is that the use of technology helped Charlie lea rn a lot of things, and in a way, he became smart without the oper...
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