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    The Advantage and Disadvantages of Using Cell Phone Topic: Cell Phone Thesis: Using cell phone could be very beneficial in everyday lives‚ however‚ there are some drawbacks that we need to be aware of. Possible introduction: Nowadays‚ more people are using cell phone compared to several years ago because of its beneficial factors it brings. People could communicate easier‚ be up-to-date with current technological inventions‚ and teach responsibility value to children. However‚ we need to be

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    Cell Phone Use in Schools

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    Cell Phone Use in Schools The use of cell phones in school is a controversial subject. There is a definite defining line between administration on one side and students on the other. The amazing thing about cell phones is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. They have become an essential multi-tool wonder. Today’s cell phone is cutting-edge technology at your fingertips. While students do understand the apprehension of faculty to allow cells phone use school‚ we too have reasons

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    Negative Effects of Cell Phones As the technology of cell phones is increasing rapidly‚ the negative effects on people is growing fast as well . The first effect is being distracted while operating a Vehicle. There are different kinds of distractions for using a cell phone while driving but the common one is visual distraction‚ which is watching a cell phone screen instead of the road and trying to reach to the ring ton. Being a driver requires to have attention on the road but trying

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    Why Banning Cell Phones

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    the Use of Cell Phones While Driving Should Be Mandatory Nationwide Cell phones are very common in today’s market as a wrist watch was in the past. Young ones and even the elderly ones have phones now. Especially the young ones are constantly texting‚ playing games‚ talking‚ or surfing the Internet. Doing all of these is harmless till they decide to drive. So therefore‚ the United States government should pass the legislation to have it ban for the usage of your cell phones while driving

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    ever thought that a cell phone would not be much of a problem if it was brought to school? Cell phones are usually used during lunch‚ breaks‚ right before and after class‚ and during class when it seems safe to use. Therefore‚ students should not be permitted to utilize cell phones during school hours and during both inside and outside a classroom. First of all‚ cell phones pose as a distraction to teachers‚ classmates‚ and the student with the cell phone. Students with cell phones are usually trying

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    Cell Phone Usage

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    * Note: Single space the inside addresses and the "Re" lines‚ instead of double-spacing as shown (website editing function wouldn’t permit us to show addresses single spaced). John and Mary Parent [Street Address] [State‚ Town and Zip Code] [Phone number] [Email address] [NAME OF PRINCIPAL] [NAME OF SCHOOL] [STREET ADDRESS] [TOWN‚ CITY‚ ZIP CODE] RE: Request and Parental Consent for Student’s Education Records Child’s Name DOB: (fill in birthdate) School Name and Grade: (fill in

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    Moreover the use of cell phones affects students in and outside of school the most socially and mentally. The generation of students today have grown up with cell phones‚ influencing them to be more hooked on to their phone. The increasing usage of cell phones particularly with texting amongst students during school leads to less socializing with friends‚ distraction‚ and occurrence of sexting. First of majority of schools are allowing students to use their cell phones during hall pass and lunch

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    Cell Phones While Driving

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    Cell Phones and Driving In today’s society we’ve all become attached to our cell phones. Cell phones make our lives easier in many ways we can check our email‚ receive phone calls‚ send text messages‚ listen to music‚ and take pictures‚ all at our finger tips. With all this convenience‚ however there is a dangerous side to cell phones‚ and that’s when we use them while driving. Most of us are guilty of using cell phones while driving‚ but have we ever thought about its danger? Five states plus

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    In the article" From Stone Age To Phone Age "‚ author Barbara Ehrereich argues that all cell phones serve as a status symbol‚ thus presenting mankind ’s selfish attempt to "showboat" their level of importance. By publicly engaging in meaningless conversations individuals are able to obtain admirer ’s jealously; thus portraying that the on-lookers are lonely because of their absence of a cellular phone or lack of received calls. In fact since primal times it has been a tendency of humans to compete

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    Distractions

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    it. Cameron‚ is a distraction because of a lot of reasons‚ well first let me tell you the definition of a so-called “distraction”. A Distraction is the divided attention of an individual or group from the chosen object of attention onto the source of distraction. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention; lack of interest in the object of attention; or the great intensity‚ novelty or attractiveness of something other than the object of attention. Distractions come from both external

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