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    Cell Phones: A Tool in the Classroom In today’s society‚ smart phones are a part of a student’s average‚ everyday life. No matter what people are doing‚ they find time to look at their phone and make a call‚ read a text‚ check e-mails‚ or search something on Google. Even though people find so many uses for them throughout the day‚ they are a controversial subject to talk about in their use in the classroom. Many schools have policies strictly prohibiting the use of smart phones in school. For schools

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    Why Cell Phones Are Essential Cell phones have quickly become an integral part of our daily lives. In fact‚ to most people‚ they are absolutely essential. Cell phones can save us in emergencies‚ help us to stay in touch with friends and family‚ and we can use cell phones to help us be more efficient in our work lives. Today’s cell phones are more advanced than ever. We can use them to send email messages‚ pictures‚ text messages‚ shoot video‚ play games‚ and even use some phones as walkie talkies

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    Question 1 1.0 Introduction When I have been on different school placements during my time at the College there has always been one thing I have paid more attention to and noticed in every school. This situation is a very common thing among students in Malaysia and also occurs among people who normally use more than one language. This phenomenon is called code-switching and usually happened in bilingual societies. What is code-switching? It is when a person mixes two languages in a single sentence

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    Are cell Phones a Health Hazard? With the increasing of mobile phones’ functions‚ people rely more and more on them. The lower price also enables the mobile phone to become people’s daily necessity. Now even many students have their own mobile phone. People began to worry about the cell phone which will do harm to our health. But why people become worried about that? There are some speculates that cell phone might potentially threaten human being’s health. Mobile phones can emit radiofrequency

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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

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    In the article" From Stone Age To Phone Age "‚ author Barbara Ehrereich argues that all cell phones serve as a status symbol‚ thus presenting mankind ’s selfish attempt to "showboat" their level of importance. By publicly engaging in meaningless conversations individuals are able to obtain admirer ’s jealously; thus portraying that the on-lookers are lonely because of their absence of a cellular phone or lack of received calls. In fact since primal times it has been a tendency of humans to compete

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    Mobile phones have changed how we negotiate our relationships with family‚ spouses and close friends. Increased levels of mobile phone subscriptions are linked with improvements in education‚ gender equality and political participation‚ particularly in developing countries. They are also associated with higher economic growth. These are among the findings of a research report by the Cologne Institute for Economic Research‚ which explores the ways in which mobile technologies influence economics

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    Cell Phone Usage in Public While sitting in church‚ listening to the pastor’s sermon‚ a cell phone rings playing a Lady Gaga tune. Talking on the phone loudly with a friend‚ someone checks out at a grocery store. Strolling through the park on a sunny afternoon‚ a person walks by on a Blue Tooth device practically screaming. While driving to the mall‚ someone is talking on the cell phone or texting while driving. The given examples show evidence of how talking on the phone in public can be distracting

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    Cell phone tracking is a great tool when it is involved in an emergency situation‚ like abductions‚ suicide calls‚ and murders. Police officers now have the technology to track someones location by using a device‚ commonly called a stingray‚ which acts like a cellphone tower and tricks cellphones into connecting with the device. Since the police now have that device‚ they can prevent emergencies that could result in death from happening. It is only in emergency situations that Police do not have

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    can cell phones cause cancer? This article is about if cell phones can cause brain cancer and slows brain metabolism. The scientists had volunteers to test out there theories. The volunteers held a flip phone to their ear for 50 minutes with a signal and then held the phone to their ear for 50 minutes without signal. "metabolism in the region closest to the antenna was significantly higher [about 7 percent] for on than off conditions." (nora Volcow) That region includes the orbitofrontal cortex

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