In each generation, different types of technology have been released. But what is the effect of modern technology today, is it different then and now? Modern technology is rampant today and everyone is using social media. In every generation of modern technology it has many good things to do in our daily lives. There is no denying that social media or technology is one of the products of modern times, part of everyone's life, and at the same time the emergence and growth of modern youth.
Social media is a way to make friends or find someone even if you do not see them or even if you are not of the same race. No matter where you are in the world or in any country, there is always social media. It is a great help in our communication or communication with our loved ones who are far away or abroad. What would life be like without social media? What would happen to us without social media? Many young people are being helped and continue to be helped by this new technology, such as young people who are not very outgoing, people who want to save on entertainment, those who want to find a sideline income (online shop), those who are looking for new information and those who want to be popular .
The pace of social media influence on the lives of young people and other people is incredible. It reinforces an aspect of our culture, our emphasis on communication. We have proven this before in the popular forms of communication such as texting, communicating in online forums and hanging out with Friendster. Now we are full of instagram, twitter, facebook, youtube, and other social media’s, so it is not surprising and surprisingly that the percentage of online Filipinos on social networks is very high.
Due to the "trendy" nature of social media, it is even more influential or persuasive to the majority just like today's young people who are very obsessed and entertained by it, so it seems that there are no young people today who do not have an account on the mentioned websites or familiar with it. The above mentioned websites are very popular but what is the effect of social media on our behavior? What good does it do, especially for young people today?
The questions that are on your mind I will answer. Social media and the modern youth, because modern youth are the ones who have grown, grown and become even more fashionable in the eyes of the people in our world. Social media has a huge influence in this day and age, especially facebook, instagram, and twitter, we cannot deny that it has become a part and parcel of our lives to log in here every day. One of the great benefits of social media to today's youth is the easy way to spread or share information and knowledge with others. Or up-to-date news that everyone is interested to know, such as the suspension of classes or holidays, news about showbiz about their favorite and long-awaited artists and idols, and literature that many can find and learn lessons and new knowledge. Social media is a bridge that connects us from the present to the future because it shares new ideas or ideas, and knowledge that can help the most through information about modern technology, news about influential changes in the future and the knowledge and lessons that can develop or grow in our future and in our country of origin, the Philippines.
Poverty is one of the serious problems of our country. We often blame the mismanagement of the country's leaders, but are they really to blame or are we Filipinos lazy? They say, "Laziness equals poverty". Most people say that they are suffering because they do not have a job, but the truth is, there are many jobs available, only Filipinos can be selected. But we also do not blame them, they would rather just sit on one side and beg for alms than work hard and earn a hundred pesos a day, but for this reason, we just show that we are lazy, most cause of poverty.
"Main Cause of Poverty in the Philippines" The forced migration of Filipinos to earn a living has become part of the culture. Most of them are women. This extreme poverty was the response of the people
Stitch here, stitch there. When you are hungry, where do you fit your coin? Everywhere you look today, the tide of protectionist sentiment is flowing. For five pesos, you already have ten fishballs.
Filipinos love street foods and this is probably part of our culture. Blend flour, pepper, salt etc. that you can add vinegar with cucumber or onion, sweetened and spicy sauce. At the price of entering the budget, you are already cheap, you are still full! But is it really popular with your health?
Fishball, squidball, chickenball, kikiam, these are the ones that are usually sold outside of school or on the streets. Simple foods but when soaked in hot oil, it becomes fatty. According to the DOST Reasearch Institute, spicy foods do not really contain real meat, they are said to be high in sodium, seasonings are high because when you taste it you eat real chicken, and many chemicals prolong the life of the food.