Oh yeah! This is a tough question. Well, really, do you expect me to write a composition-like answer so late;

However, I will answer only to the second part of the second question and the answer could not be nothing else than
the Internet. And that is so because if internet was not invented, ischool would not exist.
Well because someone suffers from insomnia this night

, I have decided to comment on the phrase you gave us. There you are
“ The real problem is not whether machines think, but whether men do.” Well this is a quote that will be discussed for years to come. Someone who thinks superficially would just say “ Well, men do really think because if they didnʼt, we wouldnʼt have come to the extend of worrying whether machines think” But I do not think so. I believe that when it comes to technology, men are attracted by the magnitude of that science and thus they forget the consequences that can be brought about. They do not think that by evolving this technology they, besides benefiting us, harm us. In my opinion, this is the only sector where men really lack rational thinking. Thatʼ s all. I am too tired to develop it more
Whole answer to the second question tomorrow.
I finally wrote the composition. Here it is.
No one could now, under the contemporary circumstances, doubt the fact that machines dominate our life in many aspects starting from our household and even our crave for space exploration. Consequently, our lives have undergone dramatical changes which no one of our ancestors could have possibly imagine.
Starting with our household chores, the picture is entirely rosy since technology evolved. Very few jobs are now done without computers, one of which is our room retraction which will continue to be done by our hands unless a robot is invented. But is it really our household the only thing that has been affected by technology? Of course not. I forgot the most important, our health care system. Since technology has made great leaps, life expectancy has been sent to extraordinary numbers for the previous years, few diseases are now incurable, and the mortality in many places due to curable diseases has been eradicated. And final, is the labor force that has been altered by technology but still, the effects of this fact are not pretty clear. I mean that even if computers have made workers lives easier, they have rendered some unemployed as a computer can indisputably do the work that one hundred men could do.
Had it not been for the new technology, our lives would be completely different. Now whether it would be better or worse cannot be answered by us and this is a question that only our offspring would be in the position of answering…
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Well this topic really goes towards being boring! Let's change the subject.
What is your favorite movie?