In Leonard Mead's society, as depicted in Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian," problems such as crime and social isolation have been largely eliminated. The pervasive use of technology, particularly television, has created a passive population that rarely ventures outside, thus reducing opportunities for crime and social unrest. However, this technological dominance has also led to a profound loss of human connection and creativity, highlighting a paradox where the absence of certain problems has resulted in the emergence of new societal issues.
The problem is that there aren"t many aboriginals left in todays society for one. there culture has been almost completely destroyed and we, as a society, are still being racist to them.
of course
Tanzania is very important to todays society because, my college textbook told me that they import food to lazy fat americans
there are many problems in todays society one problem is no room on the bus another problem is justin beiber.. and finally CATS! I HATE THEM
Todays Fashion is more attractive and revealing then the fashion of 1960s.
mobile phones
yes
pape clothec chyug
making sammiches in the kitchen.
yes
how has the internet influenced todays society?
It doesn't. Your textbook lies.