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NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF CELL PHONE ON 4TH YEAR STUDENTS

By
Alcaraz, Romeo
Bolante, John Wency
Calida, Paul Jhon
Menorca, Jon
Soriano Clint Tom

A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements in 4th Grading Period in Rizal Institute Canlubang

I

Table of Content: Introduction What is Cell phone & how it works
CHAPTER I:
Physical effects
Effects on brain
Effects on rest of the body
CHAPTER II

Effects Economical

Direct Effects
Indirect Effects

CHAPTER III

Social effects

Effects on human behaviors

Use for criminal activities

Creation of undesirable relationship between the opposite sexes

II
Introduction:

Mobile phone” Mobile phones today now became a part of our life. By this way, consciously

Or unconsciously, we destroy ourselves or our health. We will be really shocked if

We heard that cell phones can destroy our brain, which will affect our Studies in school

Which is very bad.

Cell phone is a radioactive device. A mobile phone always radiate radiation

And some of the radio frequency is responsible for “skin cancer”. Cell phone technology today

Uses smaller wave length’s frequencies and which frequency is so high and this type of high

Frequency can cause a fatal heart attack. Worldwide use of cell phone is having several negative

Effects on our studies, such as grades, staying up in class hours.

For the availability of cell phone any one can buy a cell phone whether the student needs it or

Not. That’s why communication with each other has become so easier and phone friendship,

Phone affair (Relationship between a girl and boy), extra marital affair has become common in

The society life. And result of this type of phone relationship or mobile relationship is very

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