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Friday, June 01, 2007

Pen and Paper

Completed by: Kelsie Gregory and Brian Ludrof
For America to remain/reinvent itself as the country of the future it needs to take a step back. Many American scholars say that the greater the technology a country has the greater the chance they have of becoming a world power; however, this technology is in turn causing people to become too dependent on technology. Citizens’ minds are becoming too brainwashed with the technological aspect of society and are not taking the time to develop their own minds. People are letting technology do too much for them. For example, if a business were to cut back on technology they would be less efficient, but the employees would have to think for themselves, resulting in a more intellectual society. 
Maybe its time to go back to pen and pencil; that is when great minds really flourished. We are not saying that technology has completely destroyed our minds, but the best ideas come from inside the head, not the monitor. So the bottom line is that for America to reinvent itself as the country of the future it needs to sit back and take a look at the minds of its citizens rather than its microchips.
Completed by: Kelsie Gregory and Brian Ludrof

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RJ Stangherlin  on  06/02  at  03:44 PM

Much pause for reflection!  Need to edit your work for punctuation, but representation is excellent, ideologically speaking.

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