In one way it is right. But we have possitive and negetive in everything. knowledge tells us how to use a knife or blade in both the ways i.e.,positively and negetively but it is left to us take a positive way or negetive way. We can use knife as a tool to cut some or as a weapon to protect us to kill some one . Like this science making us lazy is some lives true and but not in others.
2006-12-06 17:32:28
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answered by LOMADA Renuka 1
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Not if you're doing it right. Science at the elementary and middle school levels are about accepting what authorities tell you. Science at the college level and beyond is about learning about new advances, and contributing to scientific understanding -- doing research, writing and presenting results, and also reading research articles critically and appraising whether the experiments are well-designed or not. It makes us more rigorous about the claims we make. Has it been supported by evidence (show me the article)? Is this research done well, or is the experiment full of flaws? Am I biased in reading this? Does this change all of my previous assumptions?
2016-05-23 02:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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People are just getting lazy, period. Science aside, there are just a lot of people that do not want to do anything. They want big money to sit on their big asses, and do nothing. Some actually succeed in doing it. That's sad. The Bible says that a man that doesn't work shouldn't eat.
2006-12-06 12:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Science provides us more tools to makes our jobs easy.
If a person is lazy, he is lazy ( irrespecitve of science.)
2006-12-06 12:19:10
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answered by rameshssi 1
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Uh, no way. Science helps us understand the world around us and it helps to explain how things work.
2006-12-06 15:18:40
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answered by DramaQueen 4
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No. It is making our ways of life easier. Laziness is a lack of motivation to do a task. We do that to ourselves.
2006-12-06 12:23:03
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answered by countryboy_ga1014 2
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Yeah,like voice activated elevators!Is it too much to reach out and press a button? For most of us that's about all the cardio we get everyday!
2006-12-06 12:28:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Technology has made our lives easier:
instead of walking, we drive; instead of washing dishes or clothing, we load them into a machine.
We now have to schedule time to use the machines in a gym because we no longer engage in physical labor.
2006-12-06 12:18:24
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answered by HearKat 7
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Yes...most students rarely read beyond the internet these days.
2006-12-06 12:19:00
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answered by acct10132002 4
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Yes. 100% yes, according to me.
2006-12-06 22:14:41
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answered by Clinty 1
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