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Top 9 Negative Impacts Of Technology On Society

May 21, 2018

Modern technology has absolute control over our lives. Nowadays we work, love, shop, play and communicate with each other and the world

online. We have embraced advanced technology, seeking only the benefits and completely ignoring the downfalls. The social impact of

technology is huge because today we spend more time online than ever before and the Internet plays a key role in various areas of our lives.

There’s no doubt that modern technology has facilitated our lives and our communication with the world, but it also has many visible flaws.

WASTE OF TIME

There are so many interesting things on the Internet, but if we would like to review and comment on everything, one life wouldn’t be enough.

We only have one life and the day lasts only twenty-four hours, so we must use time wisely. Unfortunately, many of use spend hours and hours

looking at mobiles, tablets and laptops, doing nothing clever. It all comes down to watching funny videos and photos, which provides only a

temporary stimulus. The same goes for reading news and various articles. So, it is better to spend time in learning something new, walking in

nature or drinking coffee with friends instead of constantly looking at our smartphones and computer screens.

LOSS OF CONCENTRATION

New technologies have very bad effects on our brains. Human brain cannot cope with the challenges of modern devices, so the excessive use of

modern technology reduces our concentration, productivity and affects our way of thinking. After spending a few years on the Internet, we find

it hard to sit down and indulge in reading a book. We permanently lose the ability to work on something serious. Many experts claim that the

Internet makes us stupid because it turns people into zombies who are constantly clicking on irrelevant things.

THREAT TO HUMAN HEALTH

The more time people are spending looking at their computer screens, playing games and talking to friends online, they are spending less time

exercising and being active. This can result in increased consumption of unhealthy food, depression, and obesity. Also, there is a huge possibility

of loss of eyesight and hearing, in people who spend too much time looking at computer and device screens and using headphones. Constantly

looking at devices can also cause head and neck pain.

ISOLATION
There’s no doubt that modern technology has improved the communication between people. However, there is a serious lack of contact with

other people and social activities. We isolate ourselves because we prefer communicating online and we avoid face-to-face interaction. One day

when we will need to call a real friend, we will realize that we can not trust in someone whom we know only from the Internet.

LACK OF PRIVACY

Internet and many social networking sites encourage people to be public about their personal lives. Our intimate details can be posted easily

and they remain available indefinitely. Even though most websites allow users to control who sees the things they have posted, such limitations

are often forgotten. It is estimated that the problem with lack of privacy will only get worse with the further development of technology. The

problem is the fact that users themselves do not have a great sense of privacy.

STRESS

The need to be constantly online and up to date with everything creates an additional level of stress. For instance, studies have shown that

most of us, from time to time, hear nonexistent mobile phone ringing or vibrating, which is a sign that the body is under huge stress.

POOR SLEEP HABITS

Another negative effect of technology is the lack of sleep. Our online activities can keep us up too late and the ambient glow from the screens

of our devices affects the release of melatonin (the sleep chemical). The best solution would be to keep technology out of our bedrooms.

INCREASED BULLYING

The use of modern technology has caused a huge increase in bullying. Children aren’t able to escape their bullies because they infiltrate the

security of their victims’ homes through online avenues. The serious increase in cyber-bullying has resulted in an increase in teen suicides.

ADDICTION

We are not only dependent on technology – we are addicted to it. Many studies have shown that when smartphones are taken away, people

still heard of felt vibrations that weren’t there. They become nervous and restless, which are some of the withdrawal symptoms you would

expect from doing drugs.

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Position Paper Writing: Easy
Steps to Take
If you have two options – staying grounded at home for about two weeks or writing a position
paper – the truth is that many people would prefer the former. To be honest, academic
assignment always make us face various challenges. Many students don’t like writing essays,
and unfortunately, a position paper is among those tasks.

Perhaps, the above statement is an exaggeration. Truth is writing a position paper outline doesn’t
have to be dreadful. As a matter of fact, it is one of the simplest essays in the fields of academic
writing only if you know the tricks. Outlining will help you make your writing process easy and
enjoyable.

What Is a Position Paper: A Clear Picture


The primary objective of a position paper is to tell readers that your viewpoint is strong and
valid. Some people equate this kind of writing with an opinion essay. While the two kinds of
essay look similar to an extent, an opinion essay is all about stating your opinion about the
subject matter and nothing more.

So what is a position paper? Essentially, it is not only about stating your opinion but also backing
up your claims with substantial evidence from your chosen resources.

Position Paper Outline: How to Craft?


Now that you have a glimpse of position paper definition the next step is to draft an outline. That
will help you arrange your thoughts logically and make your paper well-structured. Just like any
other essay, position paper also follows standard procedures and rules. It should include an
introductory section, the main body and of course a concluding paragraph. But first, you need to
draft an outline as this will act as a guide when writing.

How to Start a Position Paper – Introduction


Wondering how to start a position paper? Well, it’s simple. Although, specific features are to be
preserved. A position paper introduction plays two significant roles – to highlight the main
problem and stating your thesis. This section is one of the first things your readers will come
across; hence it has to be as enticing as possible. This section will not only give a brief about the
topic but also compel your target audience to probe further and stay glued to your write-up.
Wrap up your introductory paragraph with a strong thesis statement that supports your
perspective and arguments.
It is important to note that this kind of essay requires deep research work. As a result, your write
up should be in the third person.

Body Paragraphs
Basically, this part is where you clearly state your finding. It is subdivided into three sections.
Each section will talk about different arguments to back your claim. This section should contain
quotes, facts, and statistics that justifies your position

This section is where you prove your oppositions wrong. Of course, since position essays are
debatable by nature, it expects some form of opposition. Using your evidence and points, you
should be able to provide a strong argument to support your standpoint.

How to End a Position Paper – Conclusion


Sadly, many students don’t know how to end a position paper. Essentially this section provides
an overview of your standpoints. Don’t make the mistake of repeating your main points in the
body paragraphs. Instead, it should lay more emphasis on why you think your idea is valid and
strong. Depending on the chosen topic, you may even proffer lasting solutions to the issues
raised. Knowing how to write a conclusion for a position paper the right way will further
enhance your chance of getting good grades.

How to Write a Position Paper: Steps to Take


You want to convince your readers with the facts and pieces of evidence stated in your essay,
don’t you? That is why you need to learn how to write a position paper professionally. Here are
some necessary steps to follow

 Choose an interesting topic;


 Decide on a unique position idea;
 Gather information using as many resources as possible;
 Draft your thesis statement;
 Create an outline;
 Start writing;
 Edit the draft;
 Do a proper revision;
 And lastly, proofread again.

Position Paper Topics for You to Check


Position paper ideas have no specific format. To succeed in the writing this particular
assignment, you are to understand the overall meaning and major purpose of it. So, what is the
purpose of a position paper? Essentially, it generates support on an issue. Your main aim is to
present a clear and valuable point of view on a particular problem. However, it is important to
note that your primary goal is not to extensively discuss the subject matter to argue on your own
viewpoint about the topic. In this case, you must use evidence and statistics to support your
claims. So which topics fit into this category?

 The Importance of vaccination for babies.


 The issue of gender discrimination in the workplace.
 How can human trafficking be eliminated?
 The superiority of electronic resume over paper resume.
 The economic impact of raising the minimum wage.
 The problem of sexual harassment in the US.
 The importance of technology in education.
 Why do people immigrate illegally?

If you’re assigned a topic from any of the fields mentioned above, you should be able to produce
a solid argument. You can find lots of resources to support your position. So it is important to
choose an interesting topic and make a claim that would be hard to refute. And since there is
always a contrary opinion to your viewpoint, there is still something to argue about.

Position Paper Format: Check the


Requirements
There is a specific position paper format that you must follow. The draft should come in the
following format

 Font: Times New Roman;


 Font size: 12;
 Spacing: single;
 Page length: no more than one and a half pages.

Also, it should contain the following

 Headings
 Contents
o Introduction
o Body Paragraphs
o Conclusion
 Works cited

With this guide, you'll become one step closer to mastering a perfect position paper. Good luck!

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