Machine obsession

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MACHINE OBSESSION

Presented By:• Al Walid Ashik, 152-15-5569• Md. Foysal Rana, 152-15-5514• Istiak Ahmed, 152-15-5664• Mohiminur Rahman, 152-15-5694• Priyanka Saha Puja, 152-15-5831• Mushfiqur Rahman Tonmoy, 152-15-5567

What is OBSESSION?_• The State In Which A Person’s Mind Is Completely

Filled With Thoughts Of One Particular Thing Or Person In A Way That Is Not Normal.

• obsession with somebody/something The media's obsession with the young prince continues.

CONTENT_• Online Addiction• SmartPhone Addiction• Selfie Freak• Game Freak

ONLINE ADDICTION_

ONLINE ADDICTION_• Most People feels without INTERNET and WATER,They

can’t live.

ONLINE ADDICTION_• Internet addiction

can cause dangerous problems for the addict and in their life

SmartPhone Addiction_

•Study by University of Derby says 13 per cent of us are addicted

•Moodiness, loneliness and jealousy are all key indicators of addiction

•An obsession with physical appearance is also a telling sign

SmartPhone Addiction_• The National Safety

Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year.• 1 out of every 4 car

accidents in the United States is caused by texting and driving.• Texting while driving is 6x

more likely to cause an accident than driving drunk.

Selfie Freak_• Some people feel that selfies are a product of our generation, but in the context of history, self-portraiture is not something particularly new.

Selfie Freak_• People are, quite literally,

dying to take a picture of themselves.• At least 12 people have

died this year while taking pictures of themselves making the practice more deadly than shark attacks, of which there have only been eight recorded deaths in 2015

Game Freak_• If you think there might

be a problem, there probably is. And you certainly wouldn't be the first. Some experts say as many as 10 percent of all people who use the Internet or play video games are addicted to them.

Game Freak_• Two years ago, 

sleep researchers at Flinders University of Australia found that playing video games before bed was indistinct from watching a movie, in terms of the good night's rest a teenager would have after either.

Thank You EveryOne!!