1) An original thesis statement making an argument about your piece of technology. Your paper/thesis could address ONLY one of the following questions: How has/will this technology affect human relationships? Is it helping bring people together or is it pushing people apart? Is there a way in which this technology lessens the “quality” of interactions we have with one another? U.S. residents have some of the highest levels of stress of any nation in the world. Is this piece of technology increasing or decreasing the level of happiness in our everyday lives? How has/will this technology affect global politics or economics? Does this technology widen or diminish race/class/gender inequalities? If so, in what ways? Who has or does not have access to this new technology? How has this technology reduced or increased the amount of privacy we have over our personal information? What role should the government play in regulating information availability? 2) Evidence drawn from at least 5 sources to support your thesis. You must include in your sources at least: 2 readings from this class AND three other articles from your own library research (3 academic journal articles from the ELAC databases) 3). Include an opposing viewpoint and counterargument in your essay. You select where to include the opposing argument. Tips: Possible technologies for study include: Social Media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, ect. Smart Phones Blogs Innovative Technologies Video Games (or a specific video games)