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    the latest gadgets like cell phones. As cell phones improved‚ more features are added that causes some problems to some school systems. Allowing students to have their phone in school has been debated over the years. Many school systems have adopted a policy that bans cell phones on school ground in which I support. Cell phones can interrupt class discussions. For instance‚ students often forget to turn off their cellphones in class which lead distractions to teachers and fellow students. This interruption

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    English III Persuasive Essay 9-22-13 Most school administrators regard cell phones use as disruptive and distracting devices in class‚ as well as a form of cheating during tests; so schools made the policy that prohibit cell phones on school properties. But I believe that there are a few reasons why cell phones should be allowed in schools. Restriction of bringing cell phones to school may be good‚ but it also causes resentment among parents and officials. In the first place

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    in the distance. At the scene of the accident there is a car crushed up against a telephone pole with a young girl inside all bloodied and cut up. Taking a closer look‚ the young girl seems like she is simply asleep‚ but in her hand she holds her phone with half written message on the screen saying‚ “I’ll be there…” Unfortunately‚ the young girl never had the chance to finish her text message because she hit a telephone pole. This young girl’s life was tragically taken from her; however‚ this accident

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    I see all of us are wearing glasses‚ how did you feel when you misplaced your glasses‚ especially at the waking moment? Sick? Desperate? Or even panicked? Smartphone users just got the same feeling when they misplaced their phones. Because smartphones are so functional and powerful‚ people need them to see what’s going on in the world. So today I’m gonna discuss the advantages and disadvantages of smartphones. Smartphones are really making our lives convenient and efficient. Smartphone is

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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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    thought that a cell phone would not be much of a problem if it was brought to school? Cell phones are usually used during lunch‚ breaks‚ right before and after class‚ and during class when it seems safe to use. Therefore‚ students should not be permitted to utilize cell phones during school hours and during both inside and outside a classroom. First of all‚ cell phones pose as a distraction to teachers‚ classmates‚ and the student with the cell phone. Students with cell phones are usually trying

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    spending the time with me to go over the topic of Why Banning the Use of Cell Phones Nationwide While Driving Should be Mandatory. Okay‚ I see we have a mixed group here‚ I see some young folks‚ some middle aged folks and above. That’s great. Do we have any lawyers or doctors out there? How about the young group? Waiting on a job or a date? Let me start with asking you‚ “How many of you had your cell phone ring or a text come in while you were driving here today?” “It’s okay‚ I did.”

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    Mobile phones have become a necessity for life‚ and without this thin gadget‚ many people would feel incomplete. We now use mobile phones in our everyday life as a phone‚ voice recorder‚ diary‚ alarm clock‚ watch and for making and confirming appointments‚ dealing with clients etc. Mobile phones are for many‚ fundamental when organising their lives. Mobile phones are not simply an electronic gadget‚ and it is difficult to define in one way about the usage of mobile phones. With the advances of technology

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    A DAY WITHOUT GADGETS

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    A DAY WITHOUT GADGETS! Piyush woke up today at 11‚ he thought to himself that how late I am for college‚ I had to reach at 8 30. Well piyush that’s what happens without the alarm clock. Meenal forgot to wish her best friend birthday‚ meenal had set the reminder in her mobile phone‚ but oh no mobile phone no reminder. Waiting for his friend outside the restaurant is Kabir. Well he has no idea what time is because he also doesn’t have his mobile phone. You have to talk to your friend but oh no

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    introduction of gadgets

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    PAGE NUMBER INTRODUCTION CONTENT CONCLUSION REFERENCE INTRODUCTION The original of the word "gadget" trace back to the 19th century. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ there is not necessarily true evidence for the use of "gadget" as a place holder name for a technical item whose precise name one can’t remember since the 1850s; with Robert Brown’s 1886 book Spunyarn and Spindrift‚ A sailor boy’s log of a

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