Title: Addiction to entertainment.
| Subject: | Mental Health | | Date: | December 10, 2005 | | Level: | Middle School, 8th grade | | Grade: | A+ | | Length: | 3 pages (842 words) | | Essay rating: | 10
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(total score: 24) | | Keywords: | ox tail, work ethic, spy ware, inadequate service, mind technology, word technology, thirty seconds, tads, happenstance, oxen, boiling water, posterity, convection, boils, analogy, cooks, attempts, existence, regard, passion, |
Death by Priority When the word technology was created, it was created with progress in mind. Technology is a device innovated by man used primarily to make our lives a bit easier. We are a world, engulfed with a passion for speed; waiting an hour for food becomes inadequate service and thirty seconds for a webpage to load is the posterity of spy ware. This happenstance perspective makes for tads of a problem. People, particularly the youth of our country have become fairly biased against the idea of work. Imagine a pot of boiling water, ample in size; contents being the skinned remains of an oxen's tail. It cooks for a while, creating a by-product floating in the water, not as serenely ... Showed first 120 words of 830 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 830 Size (words) ...I have ever seen one. Addiction to anything, leads to what I believe is called, death of priority, and death by priority. We become blinded by it, and succumb to apathy, work losing its purpose, and procrastination evolving into our hope. After the demise of our priorities, comes shortly thereafter, our death by priorities, or lack thereof. We are utterly drawn away from responsibility, overcome with ennui when faced with a challenge, and humans being the obstinate creatures we are, do not believe that we have lost our sense of order. We always know what is best for us, even if our previous convictions are the victims, for all must come to an end, ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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