CRYING OF NATURE
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- Word count: 440
- Category: Cancer Humanities Nature
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Order NowWe as the opponent team strongly believe that information technology gadgets should not be allowed in schools But one may not get enough time in this world of science to think that some how this simplification of life makes our life a bit complex. No doubt the facilities we have today have made our life a picnic but life is never a picnic in real sense. Everyone praises modern facilities but does anyone give him self a break to have a look at its consequences? Think of, friends, think of. These modern gadgets have made us torpid. Even our body does not permit us to do labor, we have become utter indolent and this adversely affects our health. Reason for a huge gross in number of heart patients, hyper tension cases is the same. Now, talking about mobile phones, the waves/signals it generates is callous for us. Excessive use can cause heart attacks and even make a person impatient. Crime rate has increased due to increased connectivity. Even now days, mobiles are being used for terrorism. Children, the nation builders get deviated from these mobile phones. Today, almost every student has a personal mobile phone and with all this their study suffers and hence they cut sorry figures to themselves, their parents and of course to nation.
Today, people use AC/blowers for a very large part of time of their day and it has resulted in weakening of immunity. They get frequently attacked by cold, they cannot step out in extreme weather conditions. In short, these modern facilities first become our needs and then taking in account the human nature, overuse of them is but obvious, so they take the form of some sort of addiction. One should use them but never indulge in overuse and let these needs become our addiction because science has proved to be a very good slave but will be a very bad master. Modern gadgets have made us complete slaves to machines. There is no work which cannot be done without the assistance of machines and there is not a single area of human activity where machines don’t have to be used we have lost our spirit to work and vitality, vigor and stamina and therefore no more good health and cheerfulness and endurance prevails. This dependence on machines has transformed the very human psychology. We no longer have the capacity to hard work or bear pains or suffer inconveniences. This all has resulted in increased irritation, tensions, worries and anger. Consequently, human nature is now short-sighted in human values and aspects. Thus ‘slavery’ has made us pleasure-seeking ‘animals’ who care only for animal comforts.