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    TOPIC: Cell phones should not be allowed in school. We agree that cell phones should not be allowed in school. Keeping cell phones in school may cause students to use it for the wrong reasons. They are also easily lost‚ stolen or broken. Cell phones may go to the wrong hands or could be a classroom distraction. First of all‚ students may decide to use these devices for non-educational aims. Calculators‚ cameras and other tools that cell phones include could

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    Teens Should Have Cells Phones Cell phones‚ can always somehow be a very useful electronic. Cell Phones are always needed; like what if something happened‚ and it was an emergency you would need a phone to call your parents‚ police‚ or the hospital. (911) Cell phones are needed also when you have to call your parents to tell them that you are going to your friends house after school so that they wouldn’t worry. A big percentage of school don’t and do allow cell phones on school campuses

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    Definition of Cellular/ Mobile Phones The Cellular telephone (commonly "mobile phone" or "cell phone" or "hand phone") is a long-range‚ portable electronic device used for mobile communication. In addition to the standard voice function of a telephone‚ current mobile phones can support many additional services such as SMS for text messaging‚ e mail‚ packet switching for access to the Internet‚ and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network

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    officials and alike to effectively communicate and make an informed decision despite their geographical locations. However‚ higher educational institutions seems to ban the use of cell phones inside classrooms regardless of cell phone policies in colleges and universities‚ but I strongly disagree due to that fact that cell phones can be used as a potential learning tool for success and undoubtedly the best device to own in order to communicate with friends and family. Now a day‚ the reality in most schools

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    Tessa. The Sinaloa Cartel: A Study in the Dynamics of Power. http://web.wm.edu/so/monitor/issues/14-2/4-vinson.pdf Longmire‚ Sylvia. “Why Arresting “EL Chapo” Might Be A Bad Thing”. Small Wars Journals‚ 31 Oct. 2012. Web. 12 March 2013. http://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/why-arresting-%E2%80%9Cel-chapo%E2%80%9D-might-be-a-bad-thing

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    results and findings of studies that used a driving simulator to test the effects of cell phone usage on driving performance. Driving while using a cell phone has become an important topic today due to its multiple effects on driving performance‚ like similarities of low cognitive functioning compared to driving under the influence (DUI) and the illegality of certain cell phone features. The usage of cell phones amongst young adults while driving is a major concern in the United States due to their

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    Ban Cell Phones While Driving Almost every American has one. Some people use them strictly for business while others strictly for leisure. Most of us use them for both. They are always at our side ready to be answered‚ receive text messages‚ check email‚ or update our Facebook status. Cellphones have almost become a necessity in society. People regularly engage in a wide variety of multitasking activities when they are behind the wheel. Data from the 2000 U.S. census indicates that drivers spend

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    AIM The aim of today’s presentation is to apprise the house about the inception of the cell phone industry in Pakistan and its impact on our society till now A Brief History Of Cell Phones Cell Phone History In today’s world‚ most people communicate through the use cellular phones. It’s hard to believe that fifteen years ago cell phones were a rarity. Below is a history chronicling the dawn of the cell phone to its current state. 1843 - A skilled analytical chemist by the name of Michael Faraday

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    think. Should kids have cell phones? Just to be exact‚ should sixth-graders have cell phones? Let me see if I can formulate the issue a bit better: Should I get my son a cell phone? He’s modest in his demands. He says he’ll settle for an iPhone 4. It’s not like he wants the latest model. I am serious. What should I do? I didn’t need one when I was his age. They didn’t exist then. Has the world reorganized itself so that a kid his age really does need a phone? When I was a kid I

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    "Studies show that driving while talking on a cell phone is extremely dangerous and puts drivers at a four times greater risk of a crash‚" said Janet Froetscher‚ president and CEO of the NSC. "Driving drunk is also dangerous and against the law. When our friends have been drinking‚ we take the car keys away. It’s time to take the cell phone away." A study from the Harvard Center of Risk Analysis estimates that cell phone use while driving contributes to 6 percent of crashes‚ which equates to 636

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