The document is a collection of images and captions that are cited as references at the end. The images show various people using devices like phones and computers. The references cited at the end are related to topics like how the internet and social media impact attention spans, thinking habits, and selective exposure to information that confirms existing views.
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Digital Distractions
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Works Cited
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