I believe we have a moral obligation to increase the power and presence of technology in the world, but not everyone believes that - to put it mildly. Many believe the opposite: that we have a moral obligation to reduce the power and presence of technology. I want to fully understand those arguments so I am collecting them in order to confront them as well as I can. I am interested in valid reasons to diminish technology, but also in mythical reasons as well. Things people believe about the technium which may not be true, but motivate them. Here is my first cut. Please comment on alternative reasons I missed.
I think there are four basic arguments against technology, with many sub-reasons. In summary: Technology should be reduced as much as possible because it is contrary to nature, and/or to humanity, and/or to technology itself and finally, because it is a type of evil and thus is contrary to God.
Contrary to Nature. Technology is in opposition to nature. It is produced at the expense of nature because it destroys ecological habitats. Its steel is mined from the earth; its lumber is taken by cutting down forests; its rare metals dug from the ground; its plastics sucked from oil and then burned into the air. Its factories pave over wetlands or meadows. Worse this destruction of natural habitat can extinguish species, an act which cannot be undone (at least not yet). Even if technology halted the destruction of natural habitat, the fact that we consume large amounts of energy causes a disruption in the atmosphere, which alters the climate. The scale of technology is simply so large that almost no matter how environmentally benign it may seem, its sheer size overwhelms natural cycles.
Contrary to Humans. Technology erodes human character. It separates us from nature, which diminishes our natural self. Out of touch with nature, we behave selfishly, stupidly. We become consumers instead of receivers. We become artificial. At the extreme we behave like machines. Technology makes us greedy, unhappy, impatient, insensitive and full of hubris.
Technology proceeds so fast it is going to self-destruct. It is no longer regulated by nature, or humans, and cannot control itself.the first atomic bomb was launch in a remote area in Mexico on july 16,1945...... Before it was even tested, the second bomb was secertly dispatched for an attack at Hiroshima
1- A persuasive speechA persuasive speech works to convince people to change in some way: they think, the way they do something, or to start doing something that they are not currently doing.
If you are going to make your speech persuasive, then you have better to start your speech indirectly. Means that, start making an analogy with something and your topic, it'd give your audience a better chance to learn about your matter.
To prepare a persuasive speech, start by clearly defining your objective and understanding your audience. Craft a strong thesis statement that clearly presents your main argument. Organize your speech with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion, using evidence, examples, and logical reasoning to support your points. Rehearse your speech multiple times to polish delivery and ensure it is engaging and compelling.
To make a persuasive speech, start by clearly defining your main argument or message. Support your argument with strong evidence, examples, and facts. Address counterarguments and anticipate objections to strengthen your position. Use emotional appeals, storytelling, and rhetorical devices to engage your audience and make your message memorable.
There are a couple ways to start a persuasive speech. They options are these:-a statistic about your topic,-a quote relating to your topic,-a retorhical question (a question not to be answered,-a story,-humorAn easy way to remember these is SQQSH! (squish) For stats, quote, question, story, humor! Hope this helps!
To analyze a speech, you can start by identifying the main argument or message being conveyed. Pay attention to the use of rhetoric, such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Consider the tone, word choice, and structure of the speech to understand the speaker's intent and the effectiveness of their communication. Additionally, assess the impact of the speech on the audience and the overall persuasive techniques used.
Anything that you feel strongly about is a good topic. List some of the things that make you get really emotional and start arguing with people.here's a good one- explain why Verizon is better than AT&T or vice versa
A good way to start your essay would be: many people think that..... or start with a question: what is...? and why does....?.
I have had trouble picking speech topics before, so here are some ideas: -Phobias -Excuses -Imagination -Space -What to do on a rainy day -What your imaginary world like For persuasive: -What time should school start? -Should kids have to wear uniforms to school? -should smoking be allowed in public places?
To start a persuasive essay topic sentence, clearly state your main argument or position on the issue you will be discussing. Make sure it is concise, attention-grabbing, and sets the tone for the rest of the essay.
Start from scratch is an idiom it is not a part of speech. It contains a verb -start, a preposition - from and a noun - scratch
first you have to decide if you are for or against it.. then you have to figure out all of the main points that you would like to cover and include the sub points then form your body from there.. my teacher told our class to write the body first and then turn around and write the introduction, attention getter and conclusion... dont forget your transitions and .. dont use contractions lol hope this helped