Language has always been fluid. It evolves as people and circumstances change. Look at the English that was spoken just 200 years ago. Those that lived back then would have a hard time understanding us and we would have a hard time understanding them.
I do agree that the new technology has done some great things and some bad things. Laptops have helped doctors in remote regions connect to medical machines, etc., that they never could have before and lives are saved.
You are also correct about the texting. Many times when James and I go out to eat, we will see people sitting together at a table, but not sharing the time together. Both will be totally absorbed with their cell phones.
You are also correct about the children. Too many children spend all their time inside with video games, computers, tv, etc., when the most mysterious and incredible things are just a few feet away out the door.
As with all things, there is a good side and a bad side depending on how its used.
Your paper was well written. Good for you. Let us know how it fares.
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