kotgemer
31.05.2022 16:43

Read the text and choose True/False: DOES PHONE SEPARATION ANXIETY REALLY EXIST? You know the feeling – you have left your phone at home and feel anxious, as if you have lost your connection to the world. “Nomophobia” (short for no-mobile phobia) affects teenagers and adults alike. You can even do an online test to see if you have it. Last week, researchers from Hong Kong warned that nomophobia is infecting everyone. Their study found that people who use their phones to store, share and access personal memories suffer most. When users were asked to describe how they felt about their phones, words such as “hurt’” (neck pain was often reported) and “alone” predicted higher levels of nomophobia.“The findings of our study suggest that users perceive smartphones as their extended selves and get attached to the devices,” said Dr Kim Ki Joon. “People experience feelings of anxiety and unpleasantness when separated from their phones.” Meanwhile, an American study shows that smartphone separation can lead to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.“People don’t use their phones to talk to other people – we are talking about an internet-connected device that allows people to deal with lots of aspects of their lives,” says Griffiths. “You would have to surgically remove a phone from a teenager because their whole life is ingrained in this device.”Griffiths thinks attachment theory, where we develop emotional dependency on the phone because it holds details of our lives, is a small part of nomophobia. For “screenagers”, it is Fomo that creates the most separation anxiety. If they can’t see what’s happening on Snapchat or Instagram, they become panic-stricken about not knowing what’s going on socially. “But they adapt very quickly if you take them on holiday and there’s no internet,” says Griffiths.Deliberately separating from your phone by turning it off or leaving it at home can reduce dependency and anxiety. Griffiths says the criteria for phone addiction include it being the most important thing in your life, building up the time you spend on it, withdrawal symptoms, using it to de-stress or to get excited. *

1 Nowadays, people can test their phone dependency online.



True

False

2 Only teenagers are affected by nomophobia. *



True

False

3 Users consider their smartphones as parts of themselves *



True

False

4 Being apart of our smartphone causes a feeling of relief. *



True

False

5 Find the word with the same meaning according to the text: to alert *



to increase

to separate

to warn

to remove

6 Find the word with the same meaning according to the text: to store *



to extend

to connect

to get attached

to hold​

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qwerty854
23.03.2023 01:24

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian author of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.
Born into the Russian nobility in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo.
While under the strict surveillance of the Tsar's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov. His novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, was serialized between 1825 and 1832.

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Atax1a1
23.03.2023 01:24

Pushkin was born in Moscow. His father, Sergey Lvovich, a man of limited mind, more fond of the high life, like his brother poet Vasily L. (who had his house on Basmannaya and славившемуся an excellent cook Vlas, which he called Blaise; it died in Okhotny Ryad in the last cholera) 1, could not inspire a great attachment to himself in his son. Much more could have influence on the latest mother - Nadezhda Osipovna, a woman, is characterized by the mind. From the other members of the family have another brother of our poet, Lev Sergeevich, which is now in Odessa in the quarantine, the good fellow, it is extremely similar person to the late poet, and sister, Olga Sergeevna, to which Pushkin had a particular affection; she for Павлищевым, which is in Warsaw and several engaged in the literature. Pushkin lived in Moscow, but in summer went to the village of Zakhar'in, forty versts from Moscow, owned by relatives of Hope Enquete.

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