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    Cell Phone Speech

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    school. Have youbrought cell phone to school? If you have‚ what type of cell phone that you brought? Is it a black andwhite cell phone? Or maybe you’ve brought colorful cell phone? For me‚ in elementary school‚ Ihaven’t brought cell phone. But I’m sure that now all of you have brought cell phone to anywhereyou go‚ so do I. This afternoon‚ I’d like to discuss about the effect of cell phone for us as universitystudents. To start it‚ I’ll tell you about the common function of cell phone‚ after that I’ll tell

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    Cell Phone Radiation

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    Is Cell Phone Radiation Really Harmful? With sixty percent of the world’s population using cell phones‚ recent concern has risen from the medical front concerning the harmful effects of cell phone use. All scientific research has concluded that mobile phones do produce RF energy and emit electromagnetic radiation. Studies have also concluded that high levels of RF energy can be harmful to human health. However‚ all scientific studies have not agreed if the levels of RF energy emitted from modern

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    Healthy Cell Phone

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    Use of Cell Phones The use of cell phones should be banned for teenagers. Similar to the legal age of purchasing alcohol and tobacco‚ the same law should be enforced when it comes to the use of cell phones among teenagers. Although the thought of this may sound insane to most adolescence‚ it maybe the solution to limiting and promoting healthy cell phone use amongst today’s youth. The following solution would also be in their best interest without them even realizing it. The over use of cell phones

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    Cell Phone Use

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    Crystal Abreu Mrs. Lehman English IV/3A 13 March‚ 2013 Cell Phones in the Classroom Brian Shane wrote that “a growing number of schools are turning to the smart phones students bring with them to school as an instructional device that can augment classroom learning” (Smart Devices Make for Smart Kids). Many people would vote against this decision considering it may be a big distraction in the classroom; but everyone must face the fact that smart phones are not going away. Instead‚ they are only becoming

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    Are Cell Phones Dangerous? Ninety-one percent of American adults and sixty percent of teens own this device that has revolutionized communication in the 21st century — the cellphone. While cell phones provide an efficient and easy way to communicate with friends‚ family‚ and co-workers‚ excessive use can take a toll on your health. Twenty-three percent of auto collisions involved cell phones last year‚ that’s a little more than one million crashes. Also‚ leading scientists are saying that cell

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    cell phone privacy

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    Cell Phone Privacy: They’re Watching You Our cellphones today are just devices for spying on people across the country. The government looks in on phone records‚ text records‚ social media‚ and mostly everything on our cellular device. The things the government can do with cell phones are crazy as they can track our every move. Since the beginning of cellphones‚ the government has been tracking them and invading everyone’s privacy. First‚ privacy is a huge issue on its own. “’Privacy is rarely

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    3/10/11 Physical Science Period 1 The History of The Cell Phone The history of the cell phone‚ I chose the cell phone because it has amazed the most out of all the inventions created in the world. The reason is that a cell phone can send a message or call in the matter of seconds wherever you are. Before I don’t know how the use to send letters‚ it would take way to long I would be frustrated waiting for a response. When The people form the 1930 use to put a letter on the leg of pigeon

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    Misuse of Cell Phones

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    Misuse of Cell Phones Apart from the plenteous advantages of cell phones‚ it has become a nerve-wracking part of everyone’s life. In 21st century‚ we ought to get rid of its unnecessary‚ undue uses. “It’s easier for a rich man to ride that camel through the eye of a needle directly into the Kingdom of Heaven‚ than for some of us to give up our cell phone.” Cell phone has reduced the distances‚ but wasting money and time on its needless use cannot be justified. Is it not imprudent? Elimination

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    Impact of Cell Phones

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    usage of cellular phones has become ubiquitous in our American society‚ illustrating the growing effects of technology on our advancing society. It is nearly impossible to imagine entering any public setting without encountering at least one person using a cell phone because this has become a part of normal‚ everyday life. The benefits to mobile communication are numerous; however‚ many would argue that the detriments are abundant as well. An impartial view of the effects of cell phone use would still

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    cell phone industry

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    The first mobile phones‚ referred to as Frist Generation or 1G‚ were introduced to the public in 1983 by Motorola. The technology used at that time was analog‚ which is much less reliable than the digital technology we use today. The first mobile phones were big‚ had a great deal of static and noise interference and very expensive‚ many of them costing hundreds of dollars. They were more of a status symbol during the decade rather than a means of convenience. During the 1990s‚ Second Generation or

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