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    topic of debate centers on the usage of cell phones in a school setting. One side contends that because cell phones are always in tow‚ they should also be allowed for use in schools because of emergency calls. The other side stands firm in the forbiddance of cell phones in school due to the obvious distractions they provide. Cell phones should be banned from use inside of a school setting. Only in the past decade have more American children been given a cell phone for personal use by their parents’

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MOBILE PHONES ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MOBILE PHONES Mobile phones are used all over the world for different purposes. In this essay‚ we will be looking at the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones. Dr Martin Cooper is considered the inventor of the first portable handset and the first person to make a call on a portable cell phone‚ in April 1973. This portable phone had numerous features never seen before. It revolutionised communication

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    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‚ nowadays increasing numbers of parents are purchasing cell phones for

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Title: Cell Phones General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ my audience will be persuaded that cell phones are an existing problem for teenagers that can be solved by collecting phones and education. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: There are many various technologies materials in the world and these are become essential factors to make more stable life. People rapidly develop technology‚ so they invented TV‚ radio‚ internet

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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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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Cell / Mobile Phones Brief History: Joseph Henry Enenbach will be remembered as a pioneer in mobile telephone technology that led to the creation of the cellular telephone. He died on 26th February‚ 1994 at the age of 70. In Pakistan‚ even though cellular phones or commonly known as mobile phones have been around since the late 1980s‚ they became very popular in the late 1990s when they turned to be more affordable and cost-effective to the common people

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    Cell Phones Dear Mr President (AKA RICHARD KELLY GAGE lll) The school systems in America today are riddled with violence. If students’ didn’t have technology such as phones they would not be able to contact their parents in a state of emergency such as shootings‚ injures‚ or bombings. this policy of taking students’ phones away at the start of the day and giving them back at the end of the day should not be put into effect. The policy could possibly cause students to be put into harmful situations

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    current corrections officers and prisoners have been charged with smuggling cellphones into the prison to extort and rob civilians who believed that they had been in trouble for not reporting to jury duty. In an NBC News Investigation‚ reporters looked at the soaring number of cellphones in prison and how they had the potential for uses in extortion and fraud. Between 2014 to 2015‚ Georgia authorities had seized over 23‚500 cellphones. Many of the phones found their way into the prison system through

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    Negative Effects of Cell Phones As the technology of cell phones is increasing rapidly‚ the negative effects on people is growing fast as well . The first effect is being distracted while operating a Vehicle. There are different kinds of distractions for using a cell phone while driving but the common one is visual distraction‚ which is watching a cell phone screen instead of the road and trying to reach to the ring ton. Being a driver requires to have attention on the road but trying

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    what extent has it benefitted us? (Word Count: -25) This picture of our blue planet has become so mundane that even grade school students would cease to be mesmerised by it. Thanks to daily real-time forecast on TV‚ the picture of mother earth has almost become ho-hum. Weather forecast has improved to a point where we take the forecast for granted. Without realising it‚ the technological spin-offs from Space Program (spinoff.nasa.gov) of the 60’s and 70’s vintage have become a ubiquitous part of

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