Essays About addiction computers

 

  • Computer Addiction
    ... to actually be common. In this age of computers, computer addiction will only increase as time passes. More and more people will ...
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  • empowered addiction
    ... One positive aspect of CBU is that we don't have a 24-hour computer lab, so that helps preserve the addiction to those with personal computers in the dorm rooms ...
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  • Kevin Mitnick
    ... six months in jail. Kevin Mitnick would of never been caught if it wasn't for his addiction to computers. He met Bonnie Vitello ...
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  • INTERNET ADDICTION
    ... Huitema of Bellcore indicated that there were 26 million host computers on the Internet ... but that a fairly large number of users are experiencing addiction of a ...
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  • Technology and Education
    ... computers and technology provide for much advancement in education, there are some basic problems. These difficulties range from psychological addiction to ...
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  • On line addiction
    ... Our society has generally praised computers without reservation as an incredible ... Webster's Concise Dictionary defines addiction as "a habit so strong that one ...
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  • Internet Addiction
    ... the problem is accurately identified as being Internet addiction the person ... develop communication protocols that would allow networked computers to communicate ...
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  • Is the Television Addictive?
    ... though. Other addictions can arouse in the use of computers, work, and games. Even the television can become a severe addiction. The ...
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  • Computer Ethics
    ... Computers were made to make the world a better place not to become an addiction that it could ruin people's social lives. Getting ...
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  • Communications
    ... Psychologists, sociologist and other scientist view hacking as a computer addiction. Hackers are individuals who use the computers as substitute: computers do ...
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  • The Disadvatages of a computer
    ... There are several advantages and disadvantages to the use of computers in today's ... Computer addiction can affect the social skills of a teenager as they become ...
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  • Computer Technology is Here to Stay
    ... Violations that take place via computers may in part be due to the ... Our children and adults must be protected from addiction, rape, child molestation, and ...
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  • Treatment programs in prison
    ... old habits, make them aware of the dangers of drug addiction, and show ... program, launched in 1994, was developed to refurbish used computers for California's K ...
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  • The Internet
    ... Its roots lie in a collection of computers that were linked together in ... seriously, in fact, that she founded the Center for Online Addiction, an organization ...
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  • Online Gambling
    ... Greater use of filtering programs in home and school computers could go a long way in solving this problem. To reduce the potential for addiction and financial ...
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  • Technostress
    ... To reduce the physiological stressors caused by computers, managers must take a ... Computer fear and addiction: analysis, prevention and possible modification. ...
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  • EVIL TIME THIEVES OF TECHNOLOG
    ... With this addiction you are isolating yourself from society. ... Society is so highly dependent on computers and the net and television for entertainment that ...
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  • Hackers
    ... Psychologists, sociologist and other scientist view hacking as a computer addiction. Hackers are individuals who use the computers as substitute: computers do ...
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  • Drug Test
    ... while on the job due to drugs or alcohol will be monitored on computers. ... of influence on an individual to receive some type of treatment for their addiction. ...
    (1832 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Hackers
    ... Psychologists, sociologist and other scientist view hacking as a computer addiction. Hackers are individuals who use the computers as substitute: computers do ...
    (4909 Words -- Approx. 20 Pages)

  • Computer hacking
    As the world becomes more and more reliant on computers the computer hacking industry is ... But as they get older, they realize it has turned into an addiction. ...
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  • Hacking
    As the world becomes more and more reliant on computers the computer hacking industry is ... But as they get older, they realize it has turned into an addiction. ...
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  • Virtual reality
    ... Because computers make networks, VR ... at Department of Psychology at Ryder University states in the website ^ Computer and Cyberspace Addiction^ that ^People ...
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  • william gibson
    ... ta widespread reality either. Possibly this could be the next evolution of mankind's addiction to computers. There are hints of ...
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  • Superhighway or Road to Nowhere
    ... between the new age utopianism of some academic writing about computers and the ... caused by computer games, through to research on computer 'addiction', and its ...
    (2259 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • The Ohio Lottery and the Problems it Produces
    ... His $1 million bonanza fed an addiction to instant games that had cost him ... Although there is no recent study done on lottery addictions, computers show that ...
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  • Substance Abuse
    ... Pre-marital sex and pregnancy, alcohol abuse, and drug addiction have always been ... III.) Methodology: I started out my research by going to the computers in the ...
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  • What Can Tennesse do About Funding for Educatio?
    ... dining facilities, providing more up to date books, and a major technological need, computers. ... The main concern is that gambling can become an addiction. ...
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  • The effects of pornography
    ... 5) Addiction is the desire and need for pornographic images. ... An estimated 18.8 million children under 18 have access to home computers and internet usage. ...
    (862 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Nature Versus Nurture
    ... I seem to not have the addiction gene that many of my friends in college seem to ... but most of it, I feel, stems from an early interest in computers and science. ...
    (1874 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

     


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