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Critical Analysis of "End of Serendipty" by Tedd Gupp

Al Critical Analysis of ¡§The End of Serendipity¡¨ by Tedd Gupp

Through most of my life, I would have to say, most of it has relied on the Internet. And when I say most of it I mean when I am doing research for homework or just looking to have fun. Sentence fragment. In Tedd Gupp¡¦s sp (Ted Gup) short essay ¡§The End of Serendipity¡¨, I would have to agree with him on the point that he states: ¡§¡K. age is vastly more efficient in its pursuit of information but oblivious to the pleasures and rewards of serendipity.¡¨ Cite page # in ( ) after a quote. Ex: He states, ¡§Age is vastly more efficient¡¨ (23). In other words, today¡¦s Internet and computers are taking over the newspaper in your hands or the book in your hands method of learning and reading.

Most of the time when I need to do research I rely on the Internet. Rather than going to a library or going to a bookstore, I would go to the computer and get on the Internet. I¡¦d enter in a few w...

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