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    DECLARATION We hereby declare that the project entitled “CELL PHONE BASED DEVICE CONTROL” submitted for the B.Tech Degree is our original work and the project has not formed the basis for the award of any degree‚ associateship‚ fellowship or any other similar titles. Signature of the Students: Place: Date: i ISO 9001:2000 CERTIFIED INSTITUTE Gandhi Institute of Engineering & Technology GUNUPUR – 765 022‚ Dist: Rayagada (Odisha)‚ India (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of Orissa

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    You discover that you do not have a cell phone or any device to contact your parents. There won’t be any chance that you and your parents could contact each other. What would you do? How would you feel? It seems to me that if cell phones were allowed in schools‚ students could contact their parents easier and people could stay in touch. Therefore‚ cell phones should be allowed to be used in schools. For one‚ cell phones could provide students with academic help. According to Apple‚ about 1.5 million

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    psychological development. At the same time‚ students may find high school life stressful because of the increasing academic demands and the establishment of new social relations. Academic adjustment or how well students deal with educational demands‚ includes motivation to complete academic work‚ success in meeting academic requirements‚ academic effort and satisfaction with the academic environment. Previous studies have shown the relationship between several psychological factors with student adjustment

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Cellular telephone or Mobile telephone commonly referred as mobile phone or cellphone is a long-range‚ portable electronic device that is used in mobile communication. In 1990’s‚ few messages were sent through SMS (Short Messaging Service)‚ but in year 2000 text messaging has been develop and gain popularity so the number of subscribers increase. In the late 60 ’s‚ cellphone were initially introduced in the Philippines

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    recent times‚the number of people owning mobile phone has increased dramatically.Now‚mobile phones are not just calling‚but you can now text‚take and send pictures‚acess the Internet‚play games and much more.The variety of functions increased a mobile.They have also become a lot cheaper.Thus more and more young people use mobile phones.So‚should be student allowed use to cell phones in class? Nowadays‚increasing numbers of parents are purchasing cell phones for their children.So‚I think student should

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    The Effects of Cell Phones While Driving Psychology 1100 July 12‚ 2011 In today’s society‚ motorists are either against or for cell phone use while driving. My goal is to determine whether talking on a hand-held or hands-free device actually affects the reaction times and situation awareness (SA) of the driver. Aspects of situation awareness are crucial to the performance of any dynamic complex task; including operating a motor vehicle as discussed in “Effects of distraction and experience

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    References: Borst‚ A. J. (2011). Evaluating academic and student affairs partnerships: the impact of living-learning communities on the development of critical thinking skills in college freshmen. (pp. 1-94). Iowa City‚ Iowa Garrard‚ D. C. (2006). The relation between a student’s choice of living arrangement

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    Cell-Phone Induced Driver Distraction In the study conducted by David L. Strayer and Frank A. Drews the researchers examined the effects of operating hands free devices mainly cell phones for this study‚ while performing driving tasks in order to determine just how much the devices can divert or distract the operator of the vehicle during their use. The authors conducted four different experimental studies with various scenarios as a means to pinpoint and observe whether an individual can

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    Question 2 In this global computer science and technology‚ who does not have a cell phone these days? Even a child in primary school some of their parents also will give them a phone to them for easily to stay contact with parents. However in this era of technology‚ a cell phone most amazing things is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. Actually‚ a cell phone is not just only a tool for communicate with family and it is also a tool for multimedia such as smartphones. The smartphones

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    Americans place and receive most‚ if not all‚ of their calls on a wireless phone. The increase in cell phone usage has expanded into our children’s schools. Many children in today’s society carry a cell phone on their person to school. This increase of usage and change of demographic has created a debate in many schools. Read more: Pros & Cons of Cell Phones in Schools | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5393195_pros-cons-cell-phones-schools.html#ixzz29NbPSPub School Emergencies The increase of school

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