Technologies In Our Lives
Technology nowadays constantly seems to seep its way into our daily routines. Everything we do is somehow connected with technology whether it be working on a paper in the computer lab, taking the H bus to class, or even eating dinner at Brower Commons. Without technology, life would be more difficult than it already is, knowledge would be limited and more difficult to achieve. The task of technology is to create a better and easier living for ourselves and for the world; its intentions are only positive, unless looked on in the subject matter of destruction, warfare or terrorism. Biotechnology goes down deeper than the computer chips and electronic devices that people think about when discussing technology. Biotechnology deals with the concoction of technology and life, which brings up various moral issues, yet at the same time acts positively for our world. It has been practiced by human society since the beginning of recorded history in such activities as baking bread, brewing alcoholic beverages, or breeding food crops or domestic animals. Biotechnology in the case of Monsanto is a step forward in the field of technology, and a step forward for us. Without technology, our nation would not be where it is today, and I hope we continue to push technology to its outer limits, if that is, those outer limits do actually exist. Like most technological advancements and breakthroughs, problems arise depending on the willingness and readiness of us humans to accept the new form of technology. Biotechnology can be broadly defined as: using living organisms or their products for commercial use. The company Monsanto specializes in biotechnology both in the pharmaceutical and agricultural fields.
The Effects Of Technology
There is no escape from technology. In most cases this is not a problem though. Many people respect and admire technology because it is there to benefit them. Without the technological advances we have had over the years, the...