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The Internet: A Drug?
âA young man had to have his leg cut off, because he develops a âblood clotâ after siting for a long period of time focusing on his computerâ (Beato 132). Lately, most parents have been paying more attention to the negative influence of âdrugs, [and] alcoholâ than to the negative impact of the Internet (Campbell and Gatehouse par.7). Doubtless, the Internet has had many positive effects on peopleâs life throughout the world for the last few decades. It can be informative, convenient, resourceful and fun. However, the Internet can also cause problems just as drugs do on humans. According to the graph from ââTeen Fact Sheet, Pew Research Internet Project,â more than 12.5 percent of teenagers suffer from âproblematic useâ of the Internet (McWhorter 132). Moreover, the number of cases that involve Internet addiction in teens is growing (Campbell and Gatehouse par.7). In my opinion, Internet addiction should be classified as a medical condition because it affects peopleâs lives negatively and harms their mental health.
Overusing the Internet affects peopleâs lives adversely. First, the Internet disturbs teens in their school life. Colin Campbell and Jonathon Gatehouse suggest that: an obsession with the Internet âmightâ cause teenagers suffer from a âminor problem like slipping gradesâ (Campbell and Gatehouse par.7). A Harvard junior âlost [his] scholarship because he spent too much time playing gamesâ (Beato par.7). Second, according to statistics in âa large U.K. study,â â12 percent of the 7,000â citizens â[responded]â that they can not âlive without their gamesâ (Campbell and Gatehouse par.9). Also, to stop themselves from â[feel] bored and [anxious],â they are spending â30 to 40 hours a weekâ on the Internet (Campbell and Gatehouse par.9). Moreover, Shawn, a â[21-year-old]â maleâs life was turned upside-down because he was addicted to an online game, Everquest. He had given up his job and been evicted from the place his lived. What is more alarming, a South Korean baby â[starved] to deathâ because his parents were focusing on an online game (Beato 133). The Internet is severely affecting peopleâs lives.
Becoming obsessed with the Internet damages peopleâs psychological health. To build a healthy mental state, teenagers should be communicating with others, but some teens who are addicted to the Internet spend most of their time on video games. Campbell and Gatehouse are concern that this situation might make teens lose their interest in other leisure activities (par.7). For example, Brandon Crisp, who ran away from home because his parents take away his Xbox, â[spends]â lots of time on video games so that his friendship sphere narrowed from a basketball team to three â[close]â mates who played the video game with him (Campbell and Gatehouse par.3). Moreover, express selfâs emotions
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