fahad_a11
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- Aug 25, 2015
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The age of information technology has taken a lot of people by surprise. While it has become a way of life for some, others know very little about it and may be unlikely to learn.
Eventually we will have a polarized society and this will lead to serious social problems.
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
The use of information technology has significantly increased in developed countries over the last few years. It has dramatically improved people lives with its undeniable benefits. Some people have welcomed information technology wholeheartedly and they are applying this in their daily work routine to improve quality and reliability. However, others seem to be reluctant while adapting this and they are confined with old traditions ways of doing things. I believe that information technology can greatly improve people lives and gradually all people start using it because of its numerous advantages.
There is no doubt that information technology has changed the way people used to work and live earlier. Nowadays, all the offices, universities and schools are equipped with computers, internet and tablets to avail the maximum benefits of this technology. Furthermore, people are more interactive now by using internet as a source of medium for communication that is more reliable and cheaper in all ways.
However, some people still like conventional ways of work and do not like to change themselves according to the need of time. They like to go libraries instead of using internet that has large database of information. They prefer to write letter despite of it slow nature of communication.
To sum up, I would like to say that the use of information technology is more prevalent in modern societies because of its numerous positive effects. Only a few numbers of people are unwilling to change themselves but I am sure there will be dramatic shift soon in their opinion, as they start getting more and more benefits out of it.
The age of information technology has taken a lot of people by surprise. While it has become a way of life for some, others know very little about it and may be unlikely to learn.
Eventually we will have a polarized society and this will lead to serious social problems.
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
The use of information technology has significantly increased in developed countries over the last few years. It has dramatically improved people lives with its undeniable benefits. Some people have welcomed information technology wholeheartedly and they are applying this in their daily work routine to improve quality and reliability. However, others seem to be reluctant while adapting this and they are confined with old traditions ways of doing things. I believe that information technology can greatly improve people lives and gradually all people start using it because of its numerous advantages.
There is no doubt that information technology has changed the way people used to work and live earlier. Nowadays, all the offices, universities and schools are equipped with computers, internet and tablets to avail the maximum benefits of this technology. Furthermore, people are more interactive now by using internet as a source of medium for communication that is more reliable and cheaper in all ways.
However, some people still like conventional ways of work and do not like to change themselves according to the need of time. They like to go libraries instead of using internet that has large database of information. They prefer to write letter despite of it slow nature of communication.
To sum up, I would like to say that the use of information technology is more prevalent in modern societies because of its numerous positive effects. Only a few numbers of people are unwilling to change themselves but I am sure there will be dramatic shift soon in their opinion, as they start getting more and more benefits out of it.
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