Nowadays more and more people have access to the Internet. But constant availability of any information worsens people's memory and critical thinking skills. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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Some people say that even
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can be accessed by anyone,
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but somehow
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, it can cause
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of critical thinking and easily forget
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the information they received. I totally agree with that
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because
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really happens in my
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where they prefer using instant
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to do their assignments.
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essay will explain the agreements of the statements using examples to support arguments and demonstrate the points. These days, most
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people
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the people
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prefer to use the most instant way to
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their job or homework by using the internet to access
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artificial
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intelligent
such
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as Chatgpt.
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, if there's any homework that
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to analysis, students
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nowadays
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just
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an AI to finish their task. Even though it's really a helpful
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,
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it makes
humans
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about the value of the process.
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is the key to
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skill or
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capability
. Through a long process of thinking, naturally,
humans
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will develop their cognitive function which will make them have great memories and critical thinking skills. If
humans
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used to have their way using something instant like AI, it will make them
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lazy to
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triggers
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their brain function.
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, even though
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internet
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can really give us
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infromation
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information
easily, it will bring
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disadvantageous
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the humans
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humans
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brain if we don't
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it wisely. We need to make a balance
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using technology and practing our brain in processing
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, so it won't bring negative
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effects
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such
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as hard
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remembering
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some information.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • diminishes
  • shallow processing
  • critical evaluation
  • misinformation
  • unprecedented
  • discerningly
  • intellectual laziness
  • interactive content
  • problem-solving
  • actively engaged
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