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    Cell Phones: Addicting or Not? Are we addicted to our cell phones? This is a common question that has arisen in the past several years as our phone technology and capabilities continue to increase. According to recent statistics‚ 85% of the U.S. population are cell phone users (Chen).We Americans use our cell phones to do just about everything. We talk‚ text‚ check our E-mail‚ surf the Internet‚ and interact in social networking‚ all on our phones. Because our phones have become so resourceful to

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    Landlines vs Cell Phones

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    function in daily life. Through modern day technology the telephone has evolved immensely. Landlines and cell phones are both efficient ways of communication‚ each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Power supply methods vary greatly between cell phones and land lines. Landlines are able to function when the power goes out and are a reliable steadfast form of communication. In contrast‚ a cell phone will only last without a power supply until the battery dies. Both forms‚ however; are ultimately

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Cell / Mobile Phones Brief History: Joseph Henry Enenbach will be remembered as a pioneer in mobile telephone technology that led to the creation of the cellular telephone. He died on 26th February‚ 1994 at the age of 70. In Pakistan‚ even though cellular phones or commonly known as mobile phones have been around since the late 1980s‚ they became very popular in the late 1990s when they turned to be more affordable and cost-effective to the common people

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    Effects of cell phones on society The effects of cell phones on society will always be a double edged sword. The debate is never ending. Both sides have compelling arguments. But although there are some disadvantages‚ when looking around‚ one of the first sights I see are people walking with one hand up to their ear‚ like an evidence that cell phones have become important in our daily life. One effect of cell phones on society is availability to keep in touch with family‚ friends

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    October 2014 Are cell phone is dangerous There are billions of people all over the world use cell phones. They use them for many different purposes‚ some use them for calling‚ or sending messages‚ others use may use them for logging into the net and chatting with friends. From my point of view‚ cell phones are very dangerous as they waste time and money‚ sometimes they lead to some sort of addiction‚ and they are dangerous to the human body. First of all‚ cell phones waste a lot of time and

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    Life Without Cell Phone

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    Imagine going a whole day without your cell phone. Would you be able to function right? Most people I know would answer no to this question. Now imagine going a whole week without your cell phone. Would you go insane just thinking about not having your cell phone? I know that I would not go insane‚ but my friends would say otherwise. Now‚ I would like for you to imagine there was no cell phones in the world for an entire month‚ year‚ decade‚ and century. How would you react? Me‚ I would be just fine

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    Cell Phone Theft Indication

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    Cell phone theft indicator Index 1. Abstract 2. Description 3. Introduction a. Brief introduction of project b. Block diagram c. Block required d. Hardware required e. Software required 4. Power supply a. Introduction b. Functions and Operation c. Design and explanation d. Power consumption table e. Circuit diagram 5. GSM module a. Functions b. About GSM mobile

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    Cell Phone Industry Analysis

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    Bringing Phones to School

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    Bringing Phones to School In my opinion I don’t think students should be able to use cell phones on school property. It’s very inappropriate for school. School is a place to learn not a place to use electronics and be able to socialize with other people outside of school. Cellphones in school may cause distracted students‚ cheating and privacy issues. Why can’t they wait until school is? There’s nothing more important than getting an education all the other not so important things

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    April 2013 “Are Cell Phones Ruining Society?” Cell phones are not just a privilege in people’s lives anymore but have become a necessity in order for people to function on a daily basis. Not a minute goes by where cell phones aren’t being used somewhere at some time. The average American looks at their phone 150 times per day. That works out to once every 6.5 minutes of every hour that the average person is awake. (Glaser) As high as those numbers are‚ the usage of cell phones will only continue

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