Over the past two decades, a desktop computer, the internet, social media and cellphones have weaseled their way into our everyday lives. Nine to five no longer consists of rustling papers around one’s desk, tapping away on a calculator and doodling when ‘bored’ *cough* procrastination *cough*.
Long lunches are now spent at desks, noses smudging the computer screen while scanning Facebook News Feeds.
Technology. Our daily functioning is affected by it. The way we plan, communication and o...
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