Now a days, if you want to know domething, you google it. It surely helps us find a lot of information you could not easlliy find without the web. However, there are opposing opinions about the use of the internet. Nicholas Carr tries to explore the problems the internet has put upon thi world. He tries to say that the use of the internet is playing with out brains. But, throughout the article, he contradicts his opinions. The way he writes also, seems to be mostly just hs opinion and his colleages who are literature people. Of course, if he asks the people with the same jobs as him, they’ll have similar says to this issue because they are so book friendly. His article really goes no where at the end. He does not have clear evidence to support that the internet is really making us stupid. He goes off track a little when he dicusses the plasticity of the brain. He shows that the brain can adjust to change and that we are uing a difernt part of the brain by usinf the computer. He fails to clearly show us a connection between his main purpose of the article. Overall, his article does not follow up with his title of the article.
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