Search engines make us less attentive readers
Whether search engines have affected our ability to concentrate
Nicholas Confessore is an American correspondent and news reporter for the New York Times. He was born in New York, making him American.
Nicholas Jerry Jonas was born September 16, 1992 making him 17yrs old(as of May 16th, 2010)
I heard they are making one right now. I bet you can google a trailer. I don't know what it will be called though.
I no im the only one who is actually anwsering instead of making a stupid comment but try to go to google it might help!! :)
Google is making us less smart (APEX) .
In his article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?", Nicholas Carr uses the metaphor of the Internet as a "deep sea" to suggest that while it offers vast resources and information, it can also lead to a sense of disorientation and loss of focus. He argues that the constant influx of information can overwhelm our cognitive abilities, diminishing our capacity for deep, reflective thinking. This metaphor highlights the potential dangers of overreliance on technology, implying that it may alter the way we process information and engage with the world.
Whether search engines have affected our ability to concentrate
Nicholas Elliott has written: 'Making Prison Work'
Nicholas Chamberlain has written: 'A citizen in the making' -- subject(s): Greeks
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well your a smell.
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Nicholas Confessore is an American correspondent and news reporter for the New York Times. He was born in New York, making him American.
Article one (1) section seven (7) tells how laws are made.
yes
google it stupid.