<div><font color="Navy">August 21, 2011
The Kids Are Not All Right
By JOEL BAKAN - THE NEW YORK TIMES
Vancouver, British Columbia
WHEN I sit with my two teenagers, and they are a million miles away, absorbed by the titillating roil of online social life, the addictive pull of video games and virtual worlds, as they stare endlessly at video clips and digital pictures of themselves and their friends, it feels like something is wrong.
No doubt my parents felt similarly about the things I did as a kid, as did my grandparents about my parents
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The Kids Are Not All Right
By JOEL BAKAN - THE NEW YORK TIMES
Vancouver, British Columbia
WHEN I sit with my two teenagers, and they are a million miles away, absorbed by the titillating roil of online social life, the addictive pull of video games and virtual worlds, as they stare endlessly at video clips and digital pictures of themselves and their friends, it feels like something is wrong.
No doubt my parents felt similarly about the things I did as a kid, as did my grandparents about my parents
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