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    Persuasive Essay: Why cell phones should be allowed in school In today’s society everywhere we look people of all ages and genders are parading with his or her cell phones. Whether they are driving‚ walking down the aisle in the grocery store‚ or even in class‚ cell phones have become a part of an individual’s everyday life. However‚ it is always a controversy in the classroom between teachers and students whether cell phone usage should be allowed in school. Students like myself enjoy texting

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    It is fair to say that people should be barred from using their cell phone in places where preserving silence is very important. However the restrictions should be limited to certain places and should not extend to general public places‚ like cafe’s and restaurant’s‚ as this may lead to the feeling among the citizens that their freedom is being compromised for the sake of few individuals. Cell phones have become a part and parcel of our lives and we conduct many useful functions through through

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    Emily Schneider Mr. McBride CP English 11 10 January 2011 Cell Phones Negatively Impacting High School Life Two-forty p.m. is probably the most anticipated time of the day for students during the school year. As soon as the final bell rings‚ students immediately reach into their pockets‚ backpacks‚ or purses and pull out their cell phones. One day‚ while leaving school‚ I witnessed a student furiously texting as she walked down the hallway‚ unaware of the door opening towards her. The door

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    The use of cellular phones has spread like wild fire in the last ten years. It has become a part of everyday life for many American citizens‚ and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily operations. Unfortunately‚ many of these daily operations occur while the individual is driving. As a result‚ many accidents have taken place in the last ten years due to the use of cell phones while on the road. The leads me to believe that if people can’t concentrate on the road while talking or

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    The Dangers Of Cell Phone Use While Driving In Your Vehicle 1 The Dangers Of Cell Phone Use While Driving: Time To Re-Evaluate Joseph L. Carter Strayer University The Dangers Of Cell Phone Use While Driving In Your Vehicle 2 Abstract This paper is here to engage the audience in the matter‚ or should I say‚ the dangers of cell phone use‚ while operating your vehicle. Driving while utilizing your cell phone more than triples the risk of a severe auto accident and heightens

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    the use of cell phones while driving has become a major problem on the roads universally.  Surveys and questionnaires have proved that cell phone use while driving directly impacts a driver’s aggression on the road.  With all of the amazing capabilities a modern day cell phone has to offer it seems that society has become increasingly dependent on these tools and will risk many lives to use these applications behind the wheel. In 2007‚ it was reported that 73% of drivers use a cell phone while

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    The use of mobile phones has become pervasive not only for social interaction but also in the day to day transactions. Tyrone Garage is a business where they are four (4) mechanics that travel around the country to repair customer vehicles 24 hours a day and also travel overseas to buy different car parts. Among the types of repair that Tyrone and his employees perform are tyre change or repair‚ tyre rotation‚ brake jobs‚ oil change ‚ belt change etc .The use of nokia phones allow the mechanics to

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    Taking Risks What I Already Known/What I Want to Know While reading Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air‚ I began to wonder why individuals take extreme risks. Over the course of this novel‚ a team of highly trained mountain climbers attempts to climb Mount Everest in 1996. Several die‚ get injured‚ and go missing. Death becomes very familiar to the team of climbers. In the book‚ Hall and Hansen get stranded‚ Hansen runs out of supplemental oxygen and cannot continue; Fischer also gets stranded‚ Hansen

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    Cell Phones in School are Unnecessary We all know that technology is evolving at a very fast pace. If we make good use of all the technology surrounding us‚ it can help us gain knowledge and facilitate our everyday lives in many different ways. Although some electronic devices can come in handy‚ many times they contribute to distractions and interfere with learning. A good example of technology gone bad is the use of cell phones in schools. The privilege of being allowed a cell phone during school

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    Accepting The Fringe Of Business Since the dawn of mankind‚ we have thrived on the idea of survival of the fittest. You did what you needed to stay alive and any edge to complete that task was necessary. Cohen argues that there is a good reason to gain this edge by hiring solely on looks rather than ability‚ and I couldn’t agree more with Cohen’s standpoint‚ because we are in a very competitive age‚ and methods such as using good looking people simply works. People shouldn’t look at it as

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