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RE: “Steemit Engagement Challenge - S13/W5 - 90's vs 2K"

in Hindwhale Community11 months ago

The '90s remain special for many people because they represent a simpler time. The internet was still in its infancy, and technology was less pervasive in everyday life. The world was less globalized and connected, and there was less information overload. The '90s were also known for their iconic pop culture, with movies like The Matrix, Titanic, and Toy Story becoming cultural touchstones. The '90s also had a distinct fashion aesthetic that is still celebrated today. Overall, the '90s were a time when people felt more connected to their communities and lived in the moment, rather than being consumed by screens.
The '90s saw the rise of cable television and the beginning of reality TV shows. However, social media was not yet a major part of the entertainment landscape. In the 2000s, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter emerged, and they began to have a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Celebrities and entertainers used social media to build their brands and connect with fans. Today, social media is a massive part of the entertainment industry, with many stars making their living through platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
In the '90s, school materials were largely physical - paper textbooks, pens and pencils, worksheets, and calculators. In the 2000s, schools started to incorporate more digital materials, like laptops, tablets, and online textbooks. Today, many schools are fully digital, with students accessing all of their materials on devices. Even assignments and tests are often completed and submitted online. This shift to digital materials has made schools more efficient, but it has also raised concerns about the use of screens and the impact on learning.

Thanks for sharing and good luck with the challenge

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