Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on January 30, 2008 - 13:14.
I agree that we should utilze the internet as much as possible; however, I have a problem with how many of my students are obsessed with a personal website(actually my daughter is one of them). Instead of reading a book, talking with family or friends, or outside taking a walk, these young adults are incessently retouching their myspace or facebook. The focus of today's future is on themselves; not the issues of the time. What is going to happen when they grow up? Are they still going to be so self-centered? I am a bit concerned.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on January 30, 2008 - 13:14.
I agree that we should utilze the internet as much as possible; however, I have a problem with how many of my students are obsessed with a personal website(actually my daughter is one of them). Instead of reading a book, talking with family or friends, or outside taking a walk, these young adults are incessently retouching their myspace or facebook. The focus of today's future is on themselves; not the issues of the time. What is going to happen when they grow up? Are they still going to be so self-centered? I am a bit concerned.