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Do you have multiple cell phones? Take your ipad to the beach on vacation? Ever find it hard to get through a conversation without posting an update to Facebook? Is your computer always on? We increasingly miss out on the important moments of our lives as we pass the hours with our noses buried in our phones, chronicling our every move through social media and shielding ourselves from the outside world with the bubble of s ilence! that our earphones create" If you recogni#e that in yourself $ or your friends, families or colleagues% &oin us for the 'ational Day of (nplugging, and start living a different life) life) connect with the people in your street, neighborhood and city, have an uninterrupted meal or read a book to your child" The 'ational Day of (nplugging is a *+ hour period $ running from sunset to sundown $ and starts on the first Friday in arch in order to unwind, unplug, rela-, reflect, get outdoors, and connect with loved ones"
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Adam. They are all present except for
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Mike and Tia are Adam’s parents. Brett is installing a new software on Adam’s computer. 51 9)! "s t) s$n st s$n st - #2 .ts& The scene is set ( = takes place at Mike and Tia’s (house , more precisely in
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"#$% &' is a software which is designed to record and report e)erything someone does on a computer. (= to spy on Adam
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#t is cele!rated in March.
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the first ;riday in March that is on March and ended 42 hours later ( from sunset to sundown0 the next day on March 2 . C1 9)o a! a! t) ta!,t( ta!,t( .o. - # %.t& The targeted people are the people who are addicted to new technologies and
social media ( = screen addicts 1 the people who suffer from screen addiction. D1 9)at (o .o. .o. (o on t)at t)at (a4 - uot mnts !om t) t>t "n 4ou! answ!1 answ!1 #2.ts&
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