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    Cell Phone Usage in Restaurants Cellular phones are considered a necessary evil in today’s society. It helps us keep in touch with our loved ones at a moment’s notice even when a regular telephone is unavailable. The technologies packed into the instrument no longer than a cigarette and as thin as a calling card allows anybody to telecommute and keep up in touch with all our business associates on 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week basis. It is because of this constant connectivity that the dynamics

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Title: Cell Phones General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ my audience will be persuaded that cell phones are an existing problem for teenagers that can be solved by collecting phones and education. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: There are many various technologies materials in the world and these are become essential factors to make more stable life. People rapidly develop technology‚ so they invented TV‚ radio‚ internet

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    on Terror were between 18 and 20 years old. If 18 year olds can risk their lives for others‚ why can’t they drink? 18 year olds should be allowed to drink because they are legally considered adults‚ they could be taught in how to drink responsibly‚ and it would take away the thrill of drinking illegally. At the age of 18‚ people are legally considered an adult. As a result‚ they should get to choose if they want to drink or not. The Constitution and State Laws give 18 year olds several rights

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    History and Government Ms. Thomas Cell Phones Should Be Allowed While Driving – Agree or Disagree In my opinion cell phones should not be allowed while driving. The reason in which I say this is because if you have your cell phone out while driving you can cause injury or death upon both you and/or another individual either in your car or another. While driving you are to pay full attention to the road and where you’re driving to and not the phone it is a distraction. For an example‚ On

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    TASK 1 Topic: Alcohol consumption should be banned. Argue for or against the statement. Argument For Topic sentence: Alcohol consumption should be banned Supporting ideas: 1. Effects of alcohol abuse in your body 2. How does alcohol affect family life’s 3. The effects of drinking and driving Task 2 Rough draft In my personal opinion I am in favour of alcohol being banned. I am a victim of alcoholic parents ‚ so I can relate to the difficulties that I was faced with

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    Lower Drinking Age to 18

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    on your eighteenth birthday‚ it does not include the legal consumption of alcohol. This is because in the United States the legal drinking age is twenty-one years old. The legal drinking age is an argument that is often debated and I believe that the legal drinking age should be lowered to eighteen years of age. In the United States‚ the legal drinking age has been debated for years. According to the United States‚ when a child turns eighteen they are considered an adult in this country. They

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    But by having your eldest child being able to drive at the age of 16 just takes a load off your shoulders. The driving age should not be raised from 16. Most students today leave school wanting to attend University. Leaving school at the 17 still on their learners and no way to get there on their own. They will need someone who has had there New Zealand full drivers license for at least 2 years in the car with them. Also if the driving age is raised to 17 new drivers will be less experience as they

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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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    Cell Phone Use in Schools

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    Since the last decade‚ cell phone use has gained a tremendous amount of popularity throughout society attracting audiences of all ages. Over the years‚ technology has significantly improved from what it used to be—cell phones especially. Cell phones are no longer simple mobile device with a dial pad that help individuals communicate with one other as they have now evolved into so much more than an old-fashioned cell phone. Today‚ aside from being a telephone‚ they now may include a camera‚ a radio

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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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