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The Internet and Anti-Social Youth

   

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This is a library link for reference and article
https://library.westernsydney.edu.au/main/sites/default/files/pdf/cite_Harvard.pdf
at last, I have also provided the link
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The teacher said that three topics should be correlated to each other
The teacher provides this topic
>Amount of time
>Cyberbullying
>Addiction to internet
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Essay Question: Respond to the statement ‘The internet is creating a generation of anti-social
youth'. In your response, critically analyze how young people use online technologies.
Introduction In-text citation
Provide background information and context. Include a definition
of the term ‘anti-social’
Part of everyday life
Merriam Webster online
dictionary

As per the definition is given by Merriam Webster Online
dictionary, term anti-social refers to a behavior that suggests
"hostile or harmful to organized society especially: being or
marked by behavior deviating sharply from the social norm”
State your thesis (your overall position) using a complete
sentence
The proposed essay is an attempt to explore the role of internet in
the creation of a generation of anti-social youth along with the
validity of a counter-argument that says “ internet is setting up
new social norms and new virtual societies, it is providing
enough opportunity for the youngsters to stay in touch with these
virtual societies formed by likeminded people.
Thesis In a single sentence
Internet is giving rise to an antisocial generation when we check
it on present social norms, however, it is changing the social
norms for the future societies and the definition of term anti-
social may change with a passage of time.
Outline the arguments you will use to support your thesis
Anon, 2017. Social media
bingeing 'as bad as junk
food' for children. Iran
Daily (Tehran, Iran),
pp.Iran Daily (Tehran,
Iran), August 7, 2017.

1. The amount of time that youngsters are investing in
internet and social media.
Children and teenagers are spending an enormous amount of time
and energy in social media and the internet. In fact, the
psychologists and experts have already started terming it as a
Binging, a term parallel to binge eating (Anon, 2017).
2.
Cyber Bullying
The concept of cyberbullying has reached to a level where
experts and psychologists are able to identify different roles that
teenagers are playing. This classification is indicating a new clan
of cybercriminals involved in the process of cyberbullying.
3.
Addiction to Internet
Addiction to the internet is emerging as a big problem because
finally it is leading towards isolation and giving rise to some
clinically tested psychological conditions (Parashkouh, 2018).
Del Rey, Casas, and
Ortega. "Impact of the
ConRed Program on
Different Cyberbullying
Roles." Aggressive
Behavior 42.2 (2016): 123-
35. Web.
Parashkouh, N.N. et al.,
2018. Addiction to the
Internet and mobile phones
and its relationship with
loneliness in Iranian
adolescents. International
journal of adolescent
medicine and health,
pp.International journal of
adolescent medicine and
health, December 4, 2018.

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