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    The Cell Phone Boom

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    Cell phone boom Few years ago‚ the cellular was a luxury object‚ in fact it was reserved only for executives and rich people. Nowadays‚ the cellular is a good of common use for everyone‚ especially for the Youngest‚ for them it is necessary as a pair of jeans. However‚ the interest thing is the fact that the cellular is not only used to communicate with someone or to send a SMS‚ due to the technology that allow use it like a camera‚ a music player‚ a game console‚ a computer‚ an internet browser

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    stay in our clothing. It’s all causing a distraction‚ when we have other problems to worry about. For example‚ cell phone usage. Cell phones should be allowed to be used in schools‚ but put on vibrate in classes. What if there is an emergency? A parent’s first instinct is to call their child not the school. Parents were informed with the cell phone policy‚ but aren’t many children sent to school with their phone? It’s causing more of a distraction not able to use them because students are

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    today’s culture‚ Cell Phones are becoming more and more prevalent. They are used heavily today as a way to connect socially‚ as well as a way to keep up with e-mail‚ a calendar‚ or other useful applications. However‚ as with any type of technology‚ there are critics who have their concerns or doubts‚ based on half-truth‚ or on actual fact that has been twisted to have a more emotional impact on someone. The key points a critic will argue are that Cell Phones create distractions‚ health problems‚

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    Cell phones and stress

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    spread all over the world as fast as mobile phones. Firstly the aim of the phones was for business and professional purposes but later it became that‚ adolescent use mobile phones more often than business people‚ with text message or audio message exchanging. Today more than 1.7 billion mobile phones are being used worldwide‚ which means that there are being used more than fixed line phones. Projects aim is to provide a proof about the impact the mobile phones have on people’s life and work balance

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    No‚ Cell Phones should not be allowed in school. It has no use that cannot be substituted. They have no benefit for the student during school hours and can be detrimental to the student’s education because of the excessive use of social networking and texting. It will be a major distraction to the student and potentially disturb other students due to the complex applications available to the student from their cell phones. People who support the idea of Cellphones in class believe they’re a good

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    without distractions but when you add driving while using a cell phone in the mix you have the perfect ingredients for a disaster. I believe cell phones are very dangerous while driving by using them for voice and especially texting and should be banned. Some reasons I believe this is when a driver is talking on the phone they are focusing more on the conversation than driving. The second reason is when your texting you are looking down and also not focusing on the road. Lastly cell phones are basically

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    Why Cell Phones Should not be Allowed in a School Setting Cell phones have become a part of every day life and a major part in society. The number of children and teenagers who own a cell phone has increased dramatically‚ as well as the functions of the phone. Now‚ one can send pictures‚ record videos‚ access the internet‚ and use different applications and social networking sites. This attracts teenagers and now they have become addicted to constantly using their phones. So should they be allowed

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    The Result of Cell Phone Usage In today’s society many states have been concerned on the usage of cell phones while driving. This topic has been viewed by many‚ and discussed by multiple legislators‚ policemen‚ the federal government an‚ legal drivers. Their view on this issue is to not to ban the usage of cell phones‚ but to make it a law in every state. For instance‚ there is a good amount of states that have prohibited drivers from using cell phones handheld while driving. However‚ there are

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    No Cell Phones while Driving Kirk K. Ronolo COMM/215 July 10‚ 2012 Han Nee Chong Wester No Cell Phones while Driving In today’s world of advanced wireless technology‚ it is very uncommon for someone not to own a cell phone. In fact as of August 2011‚ 83% of American adults own cell phones. (Smith‚ 2011) Of these 83%‚ how many of them are using cell phones while driving? In todays fast paced world of "Time is money‚ and money is time" Americans are searching for shortcuts to accomplish

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    Cell Phone vs Texting

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    Before I know it I’m dividing my time between driving and using my phone. I know I have a problem‚ and studies say I’m not the only one. The Associated Press reports that texting while driving is up 50%‚ even as more states are enacting laws to prevent people from doing so. Studies show that 20% of adults are willing to admit that they have sent text messages while driving‚ and I focus on the word “admit” here because using your phone while on the road is one of the stupidest and most dangerous things

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