In the previous post I wanted to emphasize the importance of a look, a smile ... Which I can often convey much more than just words ...
But do not you think that maybe now, this is hampered by the new media? think of using mobile phones, or chat?
I am tied to this new medium, like most young i, and frankly I would struggle to imagine life without ... Today you can hear any person anywhere but when you are face-to- face "with it ..." all falls down "... it feels a little awkward at times ... especially if it is a person who sees and knows very little.
I think the phone or chat rooms are very useful resources on the one hand but at the same time "obscure" some features of Communication. These new media can "mask" with ease what you feel or think and have time to question ...
currently participating in a sustained debate about 'usefulness and risks that could lead to the' use of cell phones, chat in the development of the person.
In this form of debate I think that there are two very different extremes.
one side lie those who defend the use of mobile phones or instant messaging because they believe that these means can not in any way be considered a barrier. According to this view "digital communication does not replace the relationships between people but rather it increases the breadth and makes ongoing communication and harmony."
the other extreme are those who are hostile to the use of such means. In this' perspective highlights the negative aspects that are related to the use of means such as mobile phones, chat, etc. .. It is believed that "Cell phones are bad," producing an endless list of damage they cause to health: they emit radiation that can continuously be harmful to humans. Can cause memory loss, headaches, mutations in the DNA even cancer etc etc ... In this context arises the question: "Would not it be better to give an appointment to see each other in person?"
I personally think that they are two extremist views. The truth lies somewhere in between. What do you think?
In this form of debate I think that there are two very different extremes.
one side lie those who defend the use of mobile phones or instant messaging because they believe that these means can not in any way be considered a barrier. According to this view "digital communication does not replace the relationships between people but rather it increases the breadth and makes ongoing communication and harmony."
the other extreme are those who are hostile to the use of such means. In this' perspective highlights the negative aspects that are related to the use of means such as mobile phones, chat, etc. .. It is believed that "Cell phones are bad," producing an endless list of damage they cause to health: they emit radiation that can continuously be harmful to humans. Can cause memory loss, headaches, mutations in the DNA even cancer etc etc ... In this context arises the question: "Would not it be better to give an appointment to see each other in person?"
I personally think that they are two extremist views. The truth lies somewhere in between. What do you think?
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