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You are here: Home / *Age Groups / Adults - 18+ / Nature vs. Technology — Who’s winning? by Ms. D. J. Mathews

Nature vs. Technology — Who’s winning? by Ms. D. J. Mathews

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There is discussion going on in America and other places as well, about whether there is TOO MUCH technology controling our lives. Why are young kids getting addicted to their phones and brining guns to school? Is it a good idea for companies to use AI, maybe causing many to use their jobs? Why are the Japanese using “fur robots” in their old folks’ homes? Should we really be going to Mars with all the problems in today’s society now? How healthy is our food? Do we need some meditation and to relax? Read my “Nature vs. Technlogy” book or eBook to learn more.

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Targeted Age Group:: 17-80

What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
We spend 90 percent of our time in the U. S. inside. Kids are not outside playing like they used to, but watching videos and the smart phones instead. I see a disconnect between young kids and adults and nature. How can we protect a planet we are not even in touch with? Maybe we could live with less technology, one of my arguments in the book.

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