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    badly the cell phone effects on student The company who produce cell phones‚ produce it for people to get benefit from it‚ but when you are using the cell phone too much‚ the effects will be negative especially in the student’s life. The cell phone is best way to connect with each other. We can call our friends with a few costs. We also can connect in the Internet to browse any website. In the student’s life‚ we can ask about the test and homework between each other by cell phone. But when we are

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    Mobile Phones: Why have they got everyone talking? How many times have you picked up your phone today? Did you know making a call for an hour each day doubles your chances of developing a brain tumour? Controversy surrounds mobile phones and their benefits and problems. Now it seems you can hardly walk down a street without seeing someone with their mobile glued to their ear‚ so why exactly have these popular gadgets got everyone talking? Firstly‚ we will look at the main reason

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    KON/SC36/1/SYN 17 EFFECTS OF GLOBAL SYSTEM MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS ON HUMANS INTRODUCTION 1. Global System Mobile (GSM) phones have brought a rapid revolution in the field of communication and altered our way of life to an unimaginable degree. Anytime some old member of a family applies tales regarding prior modes of communication like beepers‚ postal letters and telegrams‚ the children of Twenty-First Century feel really surprised. So‚ it’s a fact that the Mobile phone technology has started a new period

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    Cellphone Cellphone has become a necessity for my daily life. I can’t live a day without cellphone. Cell phones have a huge social impact on American society these days. It made our life easy and fast. The cellular phone is an essential tool of communication today‚ which has changed the way I live. This invention allows me to communicate faster‚ contact people constantly‚ enjoy Internet service and even be entertained. Cellphone is an easy and fast way to communicate. I can contact with my family

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    CELLPHONE The most popular gadget nowadays is Mobile Phones. It helps us to communicate to other people. And it called the Communicating device. A mobile phone is compose of many different parts. The main parts of a mobile phone include the Display screen‚ the keypad‚ Menu Dial‚ Microphone and the Camera lens. The Display screen shows the name of the person and number being dialled. The Keypad contains of alphanumeric keys for dialling and texting‚ it also contains of special functions. Menu

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    Summary On January 10‚ 2007‚ Apple unveiled the iPhone‚ a new smartphone that combines a music player‚ camera‚ web browser‚ e-mail and phone in a single device. The iPhone is unique not because it offers anything fundamentally new‚ but because it brings together almost all of the currently separate portable consumer gadgets into a single well designed package driven by a powerful and intuitive interface. The big question‚ and the topic of an article I recently read in the Wall Street Journal

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    EFFECTS OF MOBILE PHONES TO THE SELECTED HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS OF THE HERITAGE ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Araling Panlipunan subject Jed Ian Tan April Gaile Cabilao Charles Jabin Coronel Jan Bincent Capuz November 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project would not have been possible without the support of many people. Many thanks to Mr. Joel E. Neri for guiding us conducting our thesis. We would also

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    1. This week we encoded the Annual Report of Divilacan‚ Cabagan‚ Gamu‚ and Brgy. Bayan Norte of Delfin Albano. 2. This week we sortout the Journal Entry Voucher and Demand letter from January to December 2013. After which we encoded the Journal Entry Voucher with their date‚ Dl number‚ addressee‚ amount‚ date received and date delivered. 3. This week we fixed all the Journal Entry Voucher of January to December 2000-2002 put on the sacks and we also find and separate the Journal Entry Voucher Cash

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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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