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    saying if you’re already not agreeing with someone. The biggest of our miscommunications come from text messaging; I’ve found that it’s easy to have miscommunication with my fiancé through text. I think it’s because when you read a text message from someone‚ you set the tone on what you are reading based on your mood. When I do find that there has been a miscommunication with him through text‚ I tend to know right away based on his response. After detecting the poor communication‚ I always

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    early 1800’s by Mr. Bell‚ the copper connected land line has been on a voice network. The Landline works by the first line sending a signal that goes through switches to which is connected to its final destination. SMS / Text Messaging- This service uses data communication. If a text message is sent it is then stored in a central short message center (SMS)‚ then it is sent from there to its final destination. Fax Machine- The original fax machines sent there faxes over the voice network since the

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    You’re in the car driving to your destination and the next thing you know that your cell phone received a message or a phone call. You decided to look at the text message or answer the phone. You’re on the phone texting back or talking and you started to pay more attention to your phone instead the road‚ and then BANG! You’re on the side of the road with a broken back‚ neck with a concussion or worse dead. This could easily be avoided if the person ignored the cell phone and pay attention to the

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    survive. Text Messaging while Driving A text message is defined as “the exchange of brief written messages between fixed-line phone or mobile phone and fixed or portable devices over a network.” Along with email and online chatting systems‚ text messages are one of the most commonly used e-services by the average consumer. According to a 2010 study by Pew Research Center‚ over 286 million Americans subscribe to text messaging‚ and those users send‚ on average‚ 152.7 billion text messages per

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    The Positive and Negative Impacts of Technology on Family Life “Is technology tearing apart family life? Text messaging‚ social networking‚ and online video are changing the way parents and children see the world—and each other.” There are many technologies in today’s world that are widely used not just as a want‚ but as a necessity of life. This term paper will focus on relationship between family life and computer technologies‚ which have become the most widely used technology in the

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    the world around us. Developments like email‚ instant messaging‚ texting‚ cell phones‚ Twitter; social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace‚ and video conferencing have allowed us to connect with each other at breakneck speeds. This has helped us in some ways by allowing us to get in touch with each other quickly for both business and emergency needs. However‚ with speed sometimes comes recklessness. In a heated moment‚ people may send a text or email they later come to regret‚ but can’t take

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    Atlanta Journal. The target audience is young adults or adults that have a driver license to drive and the purpose of the cartoon image is that it if you text and drive continuously your end up risking your death more when you’re being distracted. Some adults argue or defend themselves with ”I only look down for a second” or “It will be a quick text” even though they think it is a quick task phones should not be checked while they are driving at all times. Drivers who are the age of 15 to 19 who have

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    Introduction Language propels everyday life and keeps us in touch with one another. Through many historical reviews we have increasing our knowledge about the ways of using this language – telegrams‚ post‚ telephone‚ e-mail‚ instant messaging and the most infamous of all – text messaging. We talk to people in different forms every day‚ calling our parents to tell about new events in our lives or meeting and chatting with friends. Demands on our time have increased because of this neediness in talking‚ and so we

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    Non-solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM) Act‚ (2003) was created because of complaints that people were being misled and deceived by emails and text messages that they were receiving from companies. In the past‚ there was no need for such a law because there was no such thing as email and text messaging. SPAM‚ which is unsolicited email and text message advertizing‚ was the main issue that caused people to see the need for such an Act. People felt that

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    Questions on David Crystal’s article “2b or Not 2b?” 1. David Crystal begins his article with some strong “they say” arguments‚ quoting writers who argue that text messaging is destroying the English language. At what point in the article do you begin to see that his own perspective is very different from that of such critics? - Crystal’s perspective on texting is displayed many times throughout different paragraphs in the article. In paragraph six Crystal states “texting has added a new dimension

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