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ministry of higher and secondary special education of the republic of uzbekistan kokand state pedagogical institute the english and literature department scientific adviser: muhammadjonov farhod. meliqõziyeva dilafruzxon's course work on the theme: 'analysis of the fading away of literary interest amid high demand for technical education.' contents: i. introduction: 1.1 technology is developing too fast. 1.2 nowadays people cannot live without technology. ii. the main part. 2.1 the role of literature in our life. 2.2 analysis of why most people are not interested in literature. 2.3 benefits of learning english literature. 2.4 importance of english literature in education. 2.5 analysis of why we study english literature. iii. conclusion 3.1 analysis of why literature is important everyday life. the telephone, the automobile, television and jet air travel accelerated for a while, transforming society along the way, but then settled into a manageable rate of change. each was eventually rewarded more for …
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nd unreliable. and since these particular autocatalytic technologies drive whole sectors of society, there is a risk that civilization itself may become unstable, unpredictable and unreliable. perhaps what civilization needs is a not-so-fast button. proponents of technological determinism make a strong case for letting self-accelerating technologies follow their own life cycle. rapid development in computer technology, they point out, has spun off robotics and the internet--to the great benefit of industry and human communications. besides, it isn't so easy for a free society to put the brakes on technology. even if one country decided to forgo the next technological revolution, another country would gladly take it up. there are scenarios, however, in which technology may brake itself. in the aging population of the developed world, many people are already tired of trying to keep up with the latest cool new tech. youth-driven tech acceleration could be interpreted as simple youthful …
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omic swings. it could trip into wars fought with vicious new weapons. its pervasive new technologies could fail in massive or horrible ways. or persistent, nagging small failures could sap the whole enterprise. with so many powerful forces in play, technology could hyperaccelerate to the stars with stunning rapidity, or it could stall completely. my expectation is that it will do both, w ith various technologies proceeding at various rates. the new technologies may be self-accelerating, but they are not self-determining. they are the result of ever renegotiated agreement with society. over a century of rapidly growing, technology is argued to place a number of harmful impacts on human life. while i accept that technical upsurge caused many considerable issues, this is by no mean that its advantages are ignored. on the one hand, it is undeniable that there are various threats result from technological advancements. firstly, the appearance of …
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for instance, business people can quickly interact with the colleagues from the different countries to make a deal without ever meeting each other via email, phone or video. furthermore, the availability of new communication technology allows the world to be closed together, people can easily make friends, updating global information, exchanging cultural and traditional values. in conclusion, although it stands for a reason that technology is hurting some of our life qualities, its achievements should be recognized as an indispensable part of our modern life. chiang has constructed a magnificent story around the most basic and forgettable of substances: air. he starts the story with what otherwise appears to be a normal day in the life of an everyday human, but within a few paragraphs, we learn that the narrator is “going to the filling stations” and it slowly dawns on us that the narrator — and all the people …
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he investigates his own brain in an experiment: watching the oscillations of these flakes of gold, i saw that air does not, as we had always assumed, simply provide power to the engine that realizes our thoughts. air is in fact the very medium of our thoughts. all that we are is a pattern of air flow. what’s incredible about this story is that chiang pushes this metaphor another layer deeper. the narrator learns that the world relies on the pressure difference between the air in the atmosphere and the air in each individual’s body, and that this difference is decreasing. suddenly, the fate of the entire universe has become clear: there may well be air everywhere, but it’s the differential that matters, and that differential is slowly receding with every breath, every twitch of a limb and stray thought. equilibrium — and therefore death — is just around the …

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ministry of higher and secondary special education of the republic of uzbekistan kokand state pedagogical institute the english and literature department scientific adviser: muhammadjonov farhod. meliqõziyeva dilafruzxon's course work on the theme: 'analysis of the fading away of literary interest amid high demand for technical education.' contents: i. introduction: 1.1 technology is developing too fast. 1.2 nowadays people cannot live without technology. ii. the main part. 2.1 the role of literature in our life. 2.2 analysis of why most people are not interested in literature. 2.3 benefits of learning english literature. 2.4 importance of english literature in education. 2.5 analysis of why we study english literature. iii. conclusion 3.1 analysis of why literature is important everyday l...

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