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Future with technology 
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By: Abdullah Al-Hasawee

Technology is something that helps people in many different ways. Technology is used in many different ways, from helping people cure boredom, to helping people finish their schoolwork and to helping people connect with each other. Technology is used to service the world and people should be using it whenever they can, especially nowadays due to covid-19. There are many positives to using technology that people need to exploit even more than they already have. People need to realize that in the future technology will be revolutionary if we study it a lot more. For example, just this year there was an announcement of a new robot that is being designed by Tesla that will replace the human. Technology will also help scientists discover new discoveries. In conclusion, Technology will help us through a lot of problems.

                                                                                                                                              The Wallflower is an award-pending publication of Canterbury's TGG3MU program
  • HOME
  • JUNE 2022
    • Visit Toronto!
    • Buskers: Tickets to a nobody
    • Sustainable style
    • Life of a Dog
    • Making a Luna Moth
  • 2022 eYearbook
  • Radio Free Canterbury
  • Back Issues
    • Spring 2022 >
      • We have "screen" better days
      • The NEWEST normal
      • Microwave melancholy
      • Acceptance
      • Return concern
      • 2022 Fashion Trends
      • OnlineFriends
      • Valentine's Day
      • Photo Exhibit: Music Production
      • Photo Exhibit: All hands on deck
      • Photo Exhibit: Gaming 101
    • January 2022 >
      • Love, hate & cats
      • 'Tis the season to send it back
      • Hallway Work
      • Resolutions
      • New Year's Traditions
      • Do movies ruin books?
      • New Year's Traditions
      • Photo Essay: Delectable imperfectible
      • Photo Essay: Lights
      • Photo Essay: Technology in our lives
      • Photo Essay: Body restoration
    • DECEMBER >
      • Most wonderful time?
      • Grad Writeups received
      • Instagram Insanity
      • Volunteering
      • Literacy Lunacy
      • Movies all the way
      • Xmas traditions
      • Tradition recognition
      • Christmas when you're not Christian
      • Visit Toronto!
      • {hidden} CHS TALENTS
      • Canterbury Catapults
      • Learning disabilities back in class
      • Post-Secondary Applications
      • Winter Whimsy
      • Clouds
      • Japanese Culture in Ottawa
      • Nature from the Ground
      • Polarizing Pop
      • Fantastic Kicks
      • Photo Essay-Ception
    • November >
      • Rise of the Twusical
      • Building on Spirit
      • Is VR the next BIG thing?
      • Learning behind the wheel
      • When pop culture goes viral
      • Living Poets' Society
      • 'Tis the season of...meh.
      • 1st Winter Drive
      • Shrinking Sports
      • Anime inspires
      • Art in a pandemic
      • Covid & Friendships
      • Dance Night remembered
      • New home- new hope
      • Halloween hoarders
      • A Senators' tour of the Nation's Capital
      • Spooky Time Approaches
      • A thankful moment
      • Colours of Fall
      • Nature's hidden treasures
      • Market moments
      • Creatures of the Concrete Jungle
      • All Hail Snail Mail
      • Best of Fall
    • October >
      • Catwalks of Canterbury
      • Trick or Treat Tempest
      • Art rallies from covid year
      • Flowering Fashion
      • For the love of letters
      • Back on Campus
      • Dance During Covid
      • Let's do Lunch
      • Welcome to the Jungle
      • Teaching through turmoil
      • Chrysalis of Canterbury
      • Feasting on Friendship
      • Truth in Teen TV?
      • Pandemic Press
      • Covid Connection Crisis
      • Getting Spooked
      • Road to Licence
      • School Schedule Scruples
      • In bus we trust?
      • Panoramic lunch life
      • Takes on the Class Break
      • After High School
      • Bus journeys
  • DIGITAL BACKPACK