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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Blog 16: "Type CATW practice 3"

  The passage "How to do things one at a time" inform us about the dangers of multitasking and how it affects our daily lives.Is also known the single tasking is safer then multi-tasking since people who multitask end up doing their task wrong because of the cognative limits of the brain.

  Texting and driving is a commun form of multitasking that many people expose themselves to daily "Talking on the phone while driving?Dumb idea.Texting while driving? Really dumb idea."I agree with this idea because i known the story of a guy who got in a car accident while he was texting and driving both at the same time,he was not so lucky since in the accident he lost he's arms and now he is not able to do neighter drive or text on hes phone.
 
  Many people are less efficent after they turn of their phones because most of them loose a great amount of concentration so they are less active during the day. I could relate this idea to an episode of the life of one friend the i had in middle school where he was constantly texting on the phone during class so the  teacher found out about it and restrictedhes phone and made him stay for after school to do the work the he missed during class I have learned not to distract my self texting to others during class because it could affect my learning just like it did to my friend.

  So going back to the idea i think muti-tasking is a dangerous action the affects the way we as people handle the way we communicate but it is possible to break the habit of multi tasking  and be able to repair our concentraition by under going solution such as yoga and acupuncture it is possible to sharpen our focus.

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