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a. Confidence embellishes behind a screen.
b. Through the internet people can create a false identity.
c. The internet is always accessible.
a. When put in a social environment, they will have no social skills.
b. Technology can rewrite a child’s brain pathway.
c. Isolated from social events, missing out on opportunities.
a. Face to face interaction comes long lasting friendships.
b. Create trust and a close bond through reality adventures.
c. Past generations were more active and took part of school activities then the one now.
a. True sense of their facial expression.
b. Truly engaged in the conversation
c. Not misleading with virtual emoticons.
a. People won’t draw own conclusions by tones used.
b. Better understanding to approaching.
c. Broken friendships.
Works Cited
Fowlkes, Jasmine. "Viewpoint: Why Social Media Is Destroying Our Social Skills." USA TODAY College. USA TODAY, 11 Oct. 2012. Web. 23 Nov. 2015.
Johnson, Chandra. "Face Time vs. Screen Time: The Technological Impact on Communication." Face Time vs. Screen Time: The Technological Impact on Communication. The National Desert News, 29 Aug. 2014. Web. 13 Nov. 2015.
Storm, Laurel. "The Disadvantages of Technology on Communication." Science. Opposing Views, n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2015.
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Many people have always believed that face-to-face interaction is more effective than communicating over the internet for five reasons: people can visually see the facial emotions of the person they are interacting with; you can hear the tone of voice they are using; they can create a stronger and more personal relationship; internet communication can lead to an unhealthy lifestyle; and internet has caused bullying to increase and has caused more suicides in the recent years than in past generations.