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    dvantages and disadvantages of cell phone         Has it happened to you that sometimes you go out but forgot your cell phone at home and so you’re not feeling complete. There’s a feeling somewhere inside that you’re missing something‚ a sense of insecurity sometimes prevails… welcome to the world of cell phone addiction!       Cell phones are having a great influence in our live and are very convenient to keep with us. Cell phones are a faster and more effective way to transfer information. Indeed

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    Towards Mobile Phone Services: A Case Studies On Airtel Prepared By: Md. Riad Shahriar Riaz Id. 1007029 Session: 2010-11 Registration No: MKT- 600081 Dept. Of Marketing Comilla University Supervised By: Dr. Mohammad Amzad Hossain Sarker Associate Professor & Chairman Dept. Of Marketing Faculty of Business Studies Comilla University Date Of Submission: 13th August‚ 2015 2 Student Declaration I do hereby declare that this internship report titled “Customer Attitude Towards Mobile Phone Services:

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    Beginning-Cellular phones are becoming increasingly common in high schools‚ middle schools and even grade schools. Cell phone use in school is often considered a problem by parents and teachers‚ prompting many schools to ban cell phone use completely. While there are several significant disadvantages to allowing cell phones in school‚ there are also some legitimate reasons kids should be allowed to carry phones. Advantage of student bring phone to school Parent Communication  One of the benefits

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    accident have been avoided‚ could the needless pain have been prevented‚ and‚ if something could have prevented it‚ should it have been done. Texting and driving is completely out of hand‚ and something needs to be done about it. Drivers leaving the phones alone‚ and paying attention to the road can avoid many accidents. Texting while driving needs to be banned‚ because‚ it takes a drivers attention off the road‚ and leaves them briefly out of control of their vehicle. It is dangerous to the public

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    reader towards a thesis.]  In the last 100 years‚ many inventions and innovations have been created that make society’s life better‚ and four devices stand out as the most useful: the jet airplane‚ the television‚ the laptop computer‚ and the cell phone.  [This sentence is the most specific and it is the thesis statement.]   BODY PARAGRAPH 1 The first most useful invention is the airplane‚ invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers.  [‘invented in 1903 by the Wright brothers is an appositive. Appositives

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    Title: Should Mobile Phones be allowed in School? ___________________________________________________________________________ In this modern era in which both modernists and postmodernists lived‚ technology wonders beleaguer the world. As the cellular technology invades our everyday lives‚ one rather pertinent question springs to mind‚ who does not own a mobile phone these days? It has become an integral part of modern man ’s life. The amazing thing about mobile phones is that they are no longer

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    Impact of the Mobile Phone on Work/Life Balance 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Background The AMTA/ARC study is an exciting collaboration to provide an evidence-based understanding of the social impact of the mobile phone on work/life balance. It is the first study that is specifically designed to provide nationally representative data on how mobile phones have become integrated into the everyday lives of Australians. This innovative project employs a purpose-designed questionnaire‚ a phone log and a

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    that‚ of the 6 billion people in the world‚ about 4.8 billion people own a mobile phone. This figure shows how useful cell phones are and how common it has become to own one. Mobile phones should not be banned in public places‚ reasons being it is very useful during emergencies‚ its several features and applications have become indispensable and banning it would kill the very purpose for which one purchases it. Mobile phones can be a handy little device to own. It is especially useful in the time

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    that usage of mobile phones will lead to brain cancer? Mobile phones produce radio frequency radiation or radio waves. It is a form of non-ionizing radiation. “Non-ionizing radiation simply means that there is enough energy to move atoms in a molecule around or cause them to move‚ but not enough energy to remove electrons.” (Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation‚ US Environmental Protection Agency n.d) With this said‚ atoms and molecules of tissues closest to where the mobile phone is held‚ could

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    Murakami 10D SHOULD WE USE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES? In terms of definition‚ Electromagnetic Wave is a “non-particulate radiation (radiation consisting of waves of energy associated with electric and magnetic fields resulting from the acceleration of an electric charge)”. Thus‚ in simpler words‚ electromagnetic is a transmission of energy‚ caused by the oscillation and of electric and magnetic fields. The word electromagnetic wave or electromagnetic radiation may sound complex

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