1.The availability and even dependence upon computer technology is brought to task by Baase in Chapter 8. What are some of the ways that the ease and simplicity of our current technological devices also lead us at times to surrogate our daily responsibilities onto these devices? Please include examples, and be as specific as possible.
2.What are some of the ways that the ease and simplicity of our current technological devices result in individuals surrogating of their daily responsibilities onto these devices?
3.A kind of genetic engineering happens in nature, with naturally occurring mutations and the dominance of certain strains. What is different about today's processes? What makes them potentially dangerous? What should we consider natural and what is artificial?