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A Vacation from Technology
In the article “A Vacation from Technology” in the September 2011 issue, I agree with what Jennifer did for her seven days. I believe that many people abuse technology, using it for everything. Going without technology for a week will not just save time, but also money. I am surprised that a teenager will put her facebook, phone, etc. away for just one week. I can kind of see the same dilemma at Ayersville. People would e-mail someone who’s in the same class as they. They should wait till the end of class or tell them before class.
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