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    Today‚ mobile phone has become popular with everybody as it is very convenient to use. The advantage of having a mobile phone is you can communicate with your family and your friends no matter where youare. For instance‚ you can contact your friends easily by calling or sending messages everywhere. It is the main reason why almost all people today choose to own a mobile phone. Students need the phone for safety and security reasons. From the customer’s point of view‚ it is obvious that mobile

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    The cellular phone industry has evolved over a period of 20 years‚ from first generation to third generation mobiles. The inventions by mobile industry incorporate:First Generation (1G) -The first generation mobile phone refers to the mobile phones that were developed in the 1980s. Second Generation (2G) -GSM‚ CDMA and TDMA are the different protocols that brought the mobile phone into the second generation stage. The 2G was introduced to the market basically in the early 1990s. Second And a Half

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    23‚ 2013 En12-S10 Introduction Draft Communication through mobile phones plays a vital role to the lives of a lot of people in this day and age. Mobile phones became more of a necessity rather than a status symbol that lead to the rapid spread of different brands of mobile phones in the diverse countries in the world. Philippines is one of the many countries that is greatly penetrated by wide range of mobile phones. According to the Advocacy Paper of Arangkada Philippines (2010)‚ Filipinos

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    legislations relating to the safeguarding of children and young people within our own UK Home Nation. Thes have come about over a number of years in response to an increased focus on the need to protect vulnerable children and young people‚ to ensure that multi agencies work together sharing information and to provide comprehensive support services so as to avoid another tragic death such as Victoria Climbie‚ and also to ensure the recognition of the rights of children as individuals with their own entitlements

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    THE EFFECT OF MOBILE PHONES The Effect of Mobile Phones on Society Terrance A. Smith University of Phoenix With its dramatic growth over the years‚ technology has truly come a long way in catering to the demands and tastes of society. Ever since its debut in the 1960s mobile phones or cell phones as it may be commonly referred to have taken the world by storm. Coming from being the size of a brick to a palm size fit with loads of functionality; it’s evident that cell phones are the most

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    radiation produced by a cell phone? Cell phone radiation is transmitted by the cell phone antenna in all directions Most of the energy is lost in space Part of the energy is received by base stations Part of the energy is incident on human head Maximum Power Transmit The Federal Communications Commission sets specific absorption rate “SAR” standards for acceptable power radiation for cell phones; it must not exceed 1.6 W/KG The lower the SAR the better the phone‚ from a potential health hazard

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    6073 Submitted by Group Members: 1. Waleed Mohammad Jamal - SCM - 016584 2. Md Fantasir Rahman - SCM - 016295 3. Dinara Kerimbekova - SCM - 015066 4. Aizada Aldekova - SCM - 016021 5. Tahmina Aktar Daizy - SCM - 016715 6. Mohamed Faizal - SCM - 017084 Introduction Maxis Communications Berhad is a leading mobile phone service provider in Malaysia. Maxis Communications Berhad was established in the early 1990s and commenced mobile telecommunications operation in August

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    he The Invention Of Mobile Phone A mobile phone (also known as cellular phone‚ cell phone or handphone)‚ which is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link around the world. Cell phones connect cellular network from the mobile phone operator. It then allows access to the world-wide network. Compared with a cordless phone‚ it is only used within a short range of a private base station. The first mobile phone was showed by John F. Mitchell and Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola

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    Owning a mobile phone When I was in the 7 grade‚ I dreamed of owning my mobile phone. The day I got my mobile phone was one of the happiest days in my life. Owning a mobile phone gave me freedom‚ cost me money‚ and made me be careful about the bad effects from mobile phone. Owning a mobile phone made me had the freedom. First of all‚ I didn’t have to use telephone anymore. Every time I used it to call my friends‚ my parent looked at me really strange‚ they seemed unpleasant. Moreover

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    Study « Impact of the mobile phone on the development perspectives of financial and banking deals to the unbanked population As part of an academic research‚ this survey aims to explore the attitudes of professionals regarding the potential of mobile phones to serve the unbanked. In order to thank you for your time‚ we will be delighted to send you a copy of the final article. Part 1: Attitude of conventional banking system professional vis-à-vis unbanked people. 1) In your opinion‚ what

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