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    Should Your Child Have a Cell Phone? From My Secure Cyberspace Kids love mobile phones‚ but they need to learn how to use them responsibly. In recent years‚ mobile phones have become extremely popular with young people. More than half of American teenagers now own a cell phone‚ and this number is growing quickly. Also‚ the age at which kids are getting cell phones is dropping‚ and many elementary school-aged children now carry cell phones. This trend is even more marked in countries outside the

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    When a cell phone goes off in a classroom or at a concert‚ people are irritated‚ but at least lives are not endangered. When on the road‚ however‚ irresponsible cell phone users are more than irritating: They are putting our lives at risk. Many of us have witnessed drivers so distracted by dialing and chatting that they resemble drunk drivers‚ weaving between lanes‚ for example‚ or nearly running down pedestrians in crosswalks. A number of bills to regulate use of cell phones on the road have been

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    that now‚ one of you in the audience woulddefinitely say Just send a text‚ theyll receive in less than a minute. The developments of mobile phones have brought convenient advantages to the world. With the wide spread use of the internet‚ the seemingly ubiquitous prevalence of Wi-Fi hotspots and the ever presentfashion accessory that cell phones have become communication technology is more pervasivethan ever. But just because you can do something does not necessarily mean that you should.While

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    Cell Phones: Good or Bad? Many schools across the globe let students use their phones in class. May it be for research‚ music‚ or just to play games in downtime‚ the schools allow them to be on their phones. A lot of other schools disapprove of students having their cell phone out for any reason at all. I think that all schools should allow their students to have their phones for many different reasons. But some students will try to abuse it‚ which should not be allowed to take part in being allowed

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    Cell Phones Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the word multitasking. You can use the phone while waiting on the bus talking to your friend‚ cooking dinner‚ shopping‚ or even driving in a car all though you should not use your phone in your car. Reality is that these cell phones have made the world a better place and keeps improving it. Although some argue that cell phones have a negative effect on our society‚ cell phones actually provide humans with everything they need. Cell

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    Topic: “The effect of cell phone use on need for affiliation.” Hypothesis: Teenagers who use cell phonesuse them to feel that they are affiliated with their social groups at all times. These teenagers use their cell phones as a convenient way to fulfill their need for affiliation‚ therefore taking the place of acquainting in person. Experimental Design: An experiment to prove my hypothesis could be to evaluate a control group and experimental group based on how many times they hang out with their

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    Introduction: As set out in the traffic law‚ not only in our country but in many countries it is prohibited from using cell phones and responds to text messages when driving. This traffic law‚ unless the rule is definitely accomplished all that we must follow when driving a car. Most people admit using their cell phones while driving and stop using it when traffic police authorities or near. This law is not a useless rule of the bunch‚ but it is to take care of our life and not lose it in seconds

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    How to use a cell phone effectively Nowadays‚ we can’t live without our cell phones; it’s an essential part of our lives. Most of us can hardly imagine how to live without it. There are all sorts of mobile phones available which could bring everything into our hands. However‚ if you want to use it effectively you must follow some steps. All you need is to buy a useful cell phone‚ access your internet and stay up to date. First‚ you need to buy a cell phone‚ a popular one. It should include Internet

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    mobile phones play a very important role in life. Mobile phones are a huge distraction. During the class‚ lot of students are being engaged on their cell phones by being socially active on Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Instagram‚ etc. which definitely distracts them from studies. Most teen’s grades have dropped dramatically because of cell phone use. Some students take a great advantage of these devices while others misuse it by visiting inappropriate sites which results in bad academic performance. A cell phone

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A mobile phone (also called mobile‚ cellular telephone‚ or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones‚ which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line‚ for example within a home or an office. Today‚ cell phones are the most popular tool for communication

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