yes
Technology makes life more easier. For example, doctors need x rays to exam a broken bone. That is how technology impacted culture.
It made it better
no it rots your brain ):
it helped with depresiion
Cell Phones, computers, neon signs.
The evolution of technology has greatly impacted our daily lives by making tasks easier and more efficient, improving communication and access to information, and transforming how we work, learn, and socialize.
It depends. If someone can use new technology or at least knows how to use it, then it can relieve the organizational stress level. If someone doesn't know how to use technology, then it won't help the organizational stress level or it will make it worse.
Satellite technology allows for instant information sharing around the globe.
Yes, present-day parenting differs significantly from the past due to changes in societal norms, technology, and access to information. Modern parents often emphasize emotional intelligence and open communication, whereas traditional parenting focused more on authority and discipline. Additionally, the rise of digital technology has transformed how parents engage with their children and manage their education and entertainment. Overall, contemporary parenting reflects a more diverse and individualized approach compared to previous generations.
Recent parenting statistics show a rise in parents using technology for parenting advice and support, as well as an increase in single-parent households. Challenges include balancing work and family life, managing screen time for children, and addressing mental health issues in both parents and children.
They don't work with the global commerce.
Jane B. Brooks has written: 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'The process of parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting 'Instructor's manual to accompany The process of parenting' 'Parenting' -- subject(s): Parenting, Child rearing, Parent and child 'Parenting in the 90s' -- subject(s): Parenting, Child rearing, Parent and child