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Nature and technology are sometimes classified as binary opposites, they are different yet they both play a huge part in our lives. These being binary opposites can be argued because they work hand in hand daily for humans to live a better life. Without the technology, there is no life, and without nature there is no technology and no life.

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NATURE

Nature, in the broadest sense, is the natural, physical, material world or universe. "Nature" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general.

TECHNOLOGY

Technology is the skills, methods, and processes used to achieve goals. People can use technology to: Produce goods or services. Carry out goals, such as scientific investigation or sending a spaceship to the moon. Solve problems, such as disease or famine.

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News is factual information about current events. News is reported by a variety of sources, such as newspapers, magazines, television shows, cable and radio programs, Web sites, email messages, and word of mouth.


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Nature and technology are sometimes classified as binary opposites, they are different yet they both play a huge part in our lives. These being binary opposites can be argued because they work hand in hand daily for humans to live a better life. Without the technology, there is no life, and without nature there is no technology and no life. We trust nature and hope in technology, this is a theory that keeps us going. This essay will debate this assumption of technology and nature viewed as binary opposites. It will be supported by a Samsung Galaxy gear gadget which will demonstrate how technology may operate as an extension to the human body and mind. It will further debate whether humans are seen as natural or technological beings.

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While technology makes everyday life easier, with millions of interfaces on the internet that can assist you with easy and complicated tasks, it may very well be destroying our connection with the natural world.

According to Peter Kahn, a psychologist at the University of Washington, says “With so much of life based on electronic representations of reality, humans risk losing touch with nature”. While this simple disconnection is seemingly small, it is the result of the disconnection that is a topic of national and world debate. Climate change or global warming is an example of what can be considered a result of the disconnection with nature. While people spend their time looking at a screen for a large part of their day, they may not notice what is happening in the natural world around them. While this may not seem like an issue on a daily basis, it becomes an issue over generations.

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