Positively: we are now able to communicate easier, get reliable and free information quickly, and shop easily.
Negatively: violence on the internet, and a lot of spam. for children: lack of socializing since some of them are always on the internet.
its harmful and beneficial. depends who is using it and what are they searching for. for students who wants to search something prier to there homework can be beneficial, also looking up news etc is useful to have Internet. but people who look up ridicules stuff for harming someone in anyway, then it makes Internet automatically harmful for our society. but you have to remember that's why we have law so people who are using it wrongly can be penalized. but for most cases it has helped our life if we are in school or even if we want to learn about complex or the simplest thing. AJ
The Internet makes it easier to contact people, initially being a way of connecting and meeting other individuals, in that same way it could be easier for a person in a relationship to be unfaithful due to the easy communication of other individuals.
The internet is diminishing the younger generation's social interaction. Also wouldn't you change your lifestyle if you saw 2 girls one cup?
i think that we were not at all any monkeys so animals can not change there nature to human nature
Charles A. Lewis has written: 'Green nature/human nature' -- subject(s): Human-plant relationships
no. it should never happen
Human relationships, the ephemeral nature of beauty, the need to procreate, and love are common themes,
The theme of a story offers insight into human nature.
The nature of man refers to the inherent characteristics and traits that define human beings, such as rationality, emotions, consciousness, and the capacity for social interactions. It is a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors that shape human behavior and experiences. Understanding the nature of man is essential for insights into human motivations, relationships, and society as a whole.
Yes it can be changed. However that's HARD.
Knowledge of human nature is an understanding of the common characteristics, behaviors, and tendencies that shape human behavior and interactions. This knowledge helps individuals predict, explain, and navigate social relationships effectively. It encompasses aspects such as emotions, motivations, biases, and decision-making processes inherent to human beings.
Human Nature - Human Nature album - was created on 2000-12-01.
Anita Skeen has written: 'The resurrection of the animals' -- subject(s): Poetry, Human-animal relationships, Animals, Nature
Julia Whitty has written: 'A tortoise for the Queen of Tonga' -- subject(s): Animals, Effect of human beings on, Fiction, Human-animal relationships, Nature 'The Fragile Edge'
The myth of nature refers to the idea that nature is pure, untouched, and separate from human influence. It suggests that nature exists in a pristine state devoid of any human impact, which is often not the case due to various anthropogenic activities such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change.