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Modern Life Negative Effects

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The urbanization and technology have negative influences on families. I believed that modern life has been putting a lot pressure on individual’s family. Nowadays, many parents are businessman and businesswoman who usually leave home early and come home late, whom will send their child to day care centre that result in lack of time to take care of their children. Besides that, parents who have a hectic lifestyle may lead to mental and physical degeneration which caused by the long-term depression and extreme tiredness. Moreover, parents with heavy workloads will cause kinship to be further apart from each other (Nil, Negative effect of modern life's pressures on family life. 2013). On the other hand, the urbanization and technology also have …show more content…

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When the city development, urban heat island, effect becomes more and more severe. Urban Heart Island means that refers to the city due to a large number of artificial fever, buildings and roads and other high-heat storage and green space reduction and other factors, resulting in the city "high temperature". Cities are the most obvious places where the global environmental change and health problems cross each other. The available evidence confirms that global climate change is leading to more and more intense extreme heat / cold events. Interactions between extreme hot / cold events and pollution lead to increased morbidity and mortality in urban-susceptible populations. Of particular interest are the possible health effects of extreme hot / cold events and corresponding levels of air pollution and the establishment of heat wave and health warning and emergency systems in mega-cities in developing countries. Another negatives effects is a variety of emerging germs continue to emerge, many of the pathogenic bacteria have far exceeded the destructive power of bacteria. This is due to the rapid development of medical technology to speed up the mutation of the virus so that the rate of development of science and technology cannot keep pace with the speed of the virus. Perhaps one day humans will perish in a big

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