Amish Relationship With Technology

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Alejandro Carriegos
Q1 Author says we are currently living in the Information Age because never before information was so accessible; new inventions every year, computers extremely affordable, devices easy to handle and incredibly access to data just at the touch of fingerprints.
Q2 Amish teaches us that technology is on the big obstacle for the family and the deterioration of the person. Amish people do not necessarily relinquish technology, their view is based on the thought that if technology bring people together or separate them from human interaction. Our current relationship with technology is interesting; we are so attached to our devices that it will be really hard and almost impossible to spend time without them. Amish people promote the interaction with …show more content…

Q6 The Burroughs Adding Machine Company surpassed its competitors by combining a great product with great marketing.
Q8 Store owners back in 1900 faced an issue regarding their business; it was hard to keep track of the transaction made and the potential stealing from their own employees. So it was created a machine that will print dollar amounts to keep logs of the transitions; also a bell was attached to the machine so every time a transaction was made it will bell preventing the theft from employees.
Q11 The development of radar in World War II stimulated three advances in computing: semiconductor , Electrostatic memory and graphical user interfaces
Q10 A data processor system has three components: inputs data, performs calculations, and outputs data.
Q16 IBM System/360 main innovation was the ability or benefit to keep the applications after upgraded, back in the 1960 big corporations were investing in the future software and with this the possibility of data-processing applications in a single