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Some children spend hours every day on their smart phones.

Why is this the case?


Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

Some children and teenagers use their phones for hours each day. This, in my opinion,
results from social media platforms’ exceptional ability to keep users’ attention . It
should be viewed as a negative development because it can be harmful to children’s
mental health.

Social media algorithms are extremely good at providing people with content that will
hold their attention. They track user behavior like search history and engagement and
use machine learning to analyze the data gathered . In this approach, they can offer
users an endless stream of postings optimized to keep their interest. Since, children
tend to lack self-control, they may be unable to resist those personalized posts and
wind up wasting too much time on their phones.

Unfortunately, hours of phone time everyday can harm children’s mental health.
Perfectly filtered pictures and staged videos on social media create an unrealistic
world for children scrolling through their feeds. Consuming too much content like this
may make them unhappy with who they are. Consider the body image issues that
Instagram has caused in teenage girls. After seeing posts after posts of fitness
influencers who appear to have perfect lives and bodies, some adolescent girls may find
it very difficult to refrain from comparing themselves to those influencers. It is not
surprising that so many start worrying about their physical attractiveness.

In conclusion, some children spend a large amount of time on their phones every day
because social media constantly presents them with content designed to keep their
attention. Sadly, this can take a toll on their mental health.

The news plays an important role in most people’s lives.

Why is the news so important to people?

Why is so much news dedicated to the bad news? Should the news focus on the good
instead?”
Fossil fuels are essential for producing electricity, powering industry and
fueling transportation. However, one day we will reach a point when all
the world’s fossil fuels have been depleted.
How can we conserve these resources?
What are some alternatives to fossil fuels?
1. In some parts of the world, it is becoming popular to research the history of one’s own
family.
Why might people want to do this?
Is it a positive or negative development?

2. News plays an important part of most people’s lives. Why is news so important to
people? Why is so much news dedicated to bad news? Should the news focus on good
news instead?

3. Most people agree that money cannot be happiness. Why is happiness difficult to
define? How can people achieve happiness?

4. Success is often measures by wealth and material belongings. Do you think wealth is
the best measure of success? What makes a successful person?

5. The internet is a great course of information and has opened up opportunities for
people to learn all over the world. Is all information reliable on the internet? What
could be done to control information online?

6. It is often said, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Do you think people should
adapt and accept the culture of the country they are visiting? Do you think it is
possible to learn a culture without learning the language?
7. Some parents buy their children whatever they ask for, and allow their children to do
whatever they want.
Is this a good way to raise children?
What consequences could this style of parenting have for children as they get older?

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