My mastery and excellence in the python programming language
I contacted Mr. Andrew, who is a developer at one of the technology firms in Silicon Valley, he is aged 47 years, a family man and a father to three children aged 14,17 and 20 respectively. To assess his knowledge of popular culture, I asked him via phone interview to briefly explain the popular culture. ” it behavior, values and personality traits that are primarily accepted and practiced by the people. Portrayed in people’s lives through their use and interactions with products such as technological gadgets and apps and the television.” kindly Mr. Andrew how would state the effect of the popular culture in your life. ” Being a developer, the extensive use and acceptance of technological gadgets and apps have fostered my career growth. My mastery and excellence in the python programming language have helped in creating programs that are secure and easy, hence attaining recognition in the market. Therefore translating to a decent income, according to me respect and status in the society.
On the other hand, I had a habit of watching television as it was informative and educational. It covered various stories of innovations and creativity, thus helping me horn my skill to match global standards. However, currently, i no longer watch television after analyzing its impact in my life, family and society at large. In that, it is a vital drive of CApitalism theory where people consume products based on the perception of others with an ideology that the products will make them happy.”
Mr. Andrew, do you find any problems associated with the popular culture. ” The major problem associated with the culture is that its adversary affects most young people’s mental health status. It is illustrated through the modern forms of addiction, such as technological addiction. I appreciate the positive attributes of cell phones in our lives during emergencies, but they have become our cells through our lifestyle. I recently installed an app on my children’s phones to monitor their use. Surprisingly they are all victims who need readjust to avoid severe forms of technological addiction; hence I did set a timer to limit the use of the phone. Most school-going children and teenagers have gadgets such as smartphones, tablets and laptops on the way to enhance learning. Through easy access to scholarly materials, practical tasks, and exposure to foster youth creativity. However, currently, the community’s young members are abusing technology for entertainment, a major source of academic distraction.y. Cell phones are a modern form of addiction. They are changing the behavior and practices of people. However, the worst is that the parent and schools who are obliged to instill the appropriate values on young people introduce them to technology. Though the intention is good, the looming danger is destructive.”
“My analysis of TV watching culture is not in line with life goals. Currently, people behave and act based on what the media thinks is appropriate, denying a chance for one to analyze a situation before making a decision critically. The TV discredits the valuable lessons life, and the education system has impacted the people by behaving in a preferred manner. The adverse effect of having people adopt a similar culture is that it kills creativity and talent. The TV commercials intend to steer up the buying culture, which results in a need to work creating the rat race. Most of the people who defend the habit suggest that there are good shows such as the commercials. However, commercials are between the shows. Therefore, it is practical to state that one cannot turn on the TV to watch commercials. The TV shows are contrary to our communal practices spending time laughing on the jokes rather than creating time with friends and laughing together. People are social beings yearning for meaningful relationships; therefore, this culture disregards that as people lack time-effective.”
Mr. Andrew is very grateful for your time, but lastly, what is your opinion on popular culture. ” The popular culture has numerous benefits in society by eradicating numerous stereotypes that hindered meaningful interactions, hence fostering diversity, integration and innovation, resulting in massive economic growth. However, make things easier and faster, just like the abuse of Taylorism aimed at the efficiency that would, in return, make people happier has resulted in a lack of fulfillment in life. Popular culture presents more danger to society because it is crippling in the central part of the nations, the family unit. It is also affecting the young people who represent the future generation.”