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    there comes more than efficiency. With the world of the web‚ comes huge distraction.. Technology may have given us more than we can take. Imagine you’re in a classroom‚ all silent and everyone is working on their computers. Though as you look over at your friend’s computer‚ you see them on Facebook‚ you think to yourself‚ “If they’re doing it‚ why can’t I?” and you proceed to get heavily distracted. Computers are a distraction. In the article “Classroom Laptops Use Distracting” it explains how computers

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    thought for me would be the fact that everything that the MacBook has access to that is not involved with school is considered a distraction. There are already plenty of distractions in the classroom without the computers. Games are not too hard to find online and even with a blocked internet solution‚ kids still seem to find their way of playing games. Another distraction would be music‚ this could be when a teacher is calling someone’s name and gets no response‚ or this could be when a student decides

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    Cellular devices and other technology has grown to be extremely popular. With this popularity technology has pervaded our lives and changed social interaction. Text messaging also known as texting is when people with cell phones send short typed messages. The rate of Americans sending text messages drastically increased year by year. Teenagers are large contributors to the presence of text messaging in society. The majority of the people into the texting frenzy are usually between 13 and 17 years

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    a patient insulin when their glucose levels are in the 200+ range. The use of social media at the workplace continues to pose a distraction to employees. Within the nursing practices studies have shown that social media has “the potential to cause distractions and interruptions. Several studies have implicated technology as a contributing factor in causing distractions and interruptions among nurses.

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    Distracted driving is a very big issue with today’s teens. Our generation has a lot more distractions to deal with then previous generations did. Things like cell phones make a conversation more tempting even with text messaging even though it can cause a lot more damage then we realize. Distracted driving causes death and injuries‚ bad habits‚ and unnecessary common sense laws. Despite the fact that it deadens a driver’s reactions more than alcohol‚ and in its consequences is as destructive

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    leads to drivers being distracted on the road and therefore‚ the government should pass legislation to ban cell phone usage while driving nationwide to make the roads safer. It is dangerous both through anecdotal and hard scientific fact. The distraction of texting‚ twitting and answering a call is the main cause of accident on the road. Be responsible for someone’s life‚ put down the phone Introduction The weight of scientific evidence to date suggests that use of cellphone while driving does create

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    year. Consequently‚ we are now dealing with much more than the occasional switch of a radio station‚ or a casual conversation with a passenger; we are faced with constant preoccupation while driving. Talking/texting while in the car is an extreme distraction to drivers‚ more so than any other common diversion. Despite what the opposition believes‚ the evidence that supports this is both compelling and overwhelming. Being distracted while driving‚ whether by talking or texting on a cellular phone‚ has

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    something related to the Internet. Search engines‚ texting‚ twittering‚ blogging; to name a few. We have all heard of at least one of those internet friendly applications. But can those applications become too friendly to the point where they are a distraction to the young mind? Can those applications hinder how the human brain functions? There are numerous arguments‚ views and statements regarding such an important question. Two writers that I researched share their opinions and views based off

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    student equality and eliminates distraction. II. Body: A. Main Point #1: Eliminates Distractions Subpoint #1: No trends Subpoint #2: Professional Atmosphere Subpoint #3: Gang Affiliations B. Main Point #2: Child Equality Subpoint #1: Less Fortunate Families Subpoint #2: Bullying/Popularity Issues III. Conclusion: A. Residual Message: High school uniforms are a good idea that promotes student equality and eliminates distraction. B. Restate Each Main Point:

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    right decisions. While driving the person’s undivided attention should be focused on the road and surroundings ahead. A person never knew what could happen while driving. Texting while driving are similar because they both have consequences‚ are a distraction‚ and can be fatal. The first way texting and drinking while driving are similar is because they both have consequences. If someone is texting while driving they are increasing not only the possibility of killing themselves but of killing someone

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