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    Since the last decade‚ cell phone use has gained a tremendous amount of popularity throughout society attracting audiences of all ages. Over the years‚ technology has significantly improved from what it used to be—cell phones especially. Cell phones are no longer simple mobile device with a dial pad that help individuals communicate with one other as they have now evolved into so much more than an old-fashioned cell phone. Today‚ aside from being a telephone‚ they now may include a camera‚ a radio

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    WORKING CONDITIONS AND YET HAD A DREADFUL EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. THEREFORE‚ THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION CAUSED HARDSHIP FOR PEOPLE IN REGARDS TO LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS IN THE SHORT TERM‚ HOWEVER IT IS THE LONG TERM IMPACTS HAVE LED TO THE TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED SOCIETY THAT WE ENJOY NOW IN THE 21ST CENTURY. NEVERTHELESS‚ THE SWIFT PROGRESS DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION HAD A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE SHORT TERM AND CONTINUES TO EFFECT SOCIETY HARMFULLY. THE INDUSTRIAL

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    task easier. A cell phone is a type of technology that is a common thing to see in everyday life. The world and the people in it have gotten used to this technology. Cell phones are making the lives of an estimated two hundred sixty five million Americans (Natterson 103) and three billion worldwide (Natterson 103)‚ easier. As useful as cell phones may be‚ there are negative effects in over using cell phones. Cell phone technology was first developed in the 1980’s‚ but cell phones became common in the

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    The effects of Mobile Phones on Life Has there ever been a time when a mobile phone rang only to see 10 different people checking their phones? Mobile phones have had the largest effect on life because they have become a new way of life. Mobile phones were originally intended for staying in touch with friends and family while away from a traditional landline. The idea behind it was that it would give a person freedom of range‚ allowing them basically to go anywhere and still stay connected.

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    A student with a cell phone is an uninterested student‚ one with a short attention span who cares more about socializing than education. When I was teaching‚ all too often I turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term‚ a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom‚ specifically cell

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    Cell Phones in School are Unnecessary We all know that technology is evolving at a very fast pace. If we make good use of all the technology surrounding us‚ it can help us gain knowledge and facilitate our everyday lives in many different ways. Although some electronic devices can come in handy‚ many times they contribute to distractions and interfere with learning. A good example of technology gone bad is the use of cell phones in schools. The privilege of being allowed a cell phone during school

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    People waiting on the station; people taking on and off; people calling others through phones; people listening to music and on their phones; some people smoking next to the bus station; the systematic repetition of all these actions... This is the image that I had when I was waiting at the bus station at first time in March‚ 2012. At that time‚ I was to go back to home after watching the soccer game in Suwon World Cup Stadium with my three different friends. It was five o’clock in the afternoon

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    Title How often do we see some people in society now a days on their phones? Whether this be to someone checking their Facebook or just messaging their friends to let them know where they are. How often could you witness to how they could cause accidents such as not paying attention when crossing the road‚ crime such as the increase in phones being stolen‚ or car accidents in the split second in which one is looking down at their phone rather than paying attention to what is on the road? If we were living

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    With the dawn of a new school year‚ a new rule has been released to the middle schoolers of DJDS. The rule involves their phones being in their locker at all times‚ except the beginning and end of school. Most middle schoolers believe that the NPR (No Phone Rule) has been a devastation because they believe that there were no problems when they could use their phones. I questioned a few students and a teacher about what they thought of the NPR. Unsurprisingly‚ both the students had something similar

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    Many sociological issues within society can have both short and long term impacts on students and their school communities‚ this essay will focus on how rural location can affect learning communities‚ classroom interaction and student learning outcomes as well as provide recommendations to cater for diversity in regards to location. When discussing location it is important to know what is meant by the term rural; “The Commonwealth Government recently defined rural as all non-metropolitan places with

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