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    The first mobile phones‚ referred to as Frist Generation or 1G‚ were introduced to the public in 1983 by Motorola. The technology used at that time was analog‚ which is much less reliable than the digital technology we use today. The first mobile phones were big‚ had a great deal of static and noise interference and very expensive‚ many of them costing hundreds of dollars. They were more of a status symbol during the decade rather than a means of convenience. During the 1990s‚ Second Generation or

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    Cell Phone Addiction

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    possess a mobile phone. Using cell phone has become a dominant part of their daily lives. According to the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project‚ about six in ten (66%) of all children in our sample had a cell phone before they turned 14. Slightly less than 75% of all high school students had a cell phone. The study also concludes that teenagers send text messages‚ take photos‚ play games‚ send e-mails‚ make phone calls‚ reading novels‚ and watch videos by their cell phones. These acts

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    Cell-Phone Etiquette

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    Cell-phone etiquette I was annoyed a number of times by the site on another person shouting in to his cell phone‚ form being an invention that has revolutionized communication it has become a much abused tool in the hands of common man. Cell-phone etiquette is really just common courtesy. Most people today have a Mobile phone. In fact‚ many people can’t imagine how they ever got along without a portable phone. However‚ many people also complain about cell phone users. I have seen people complain

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    Cell Phones In Schools

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    Should Schools Allow Cell Phones Or Is It Too Dangerous? We live in era where technological advance is unstoppable. What yesterday looked impossible‚ today looks like totally common thing. Every month we listen to news about new ultra slim television which was invented‚ about powerful notebook with the newest operation system or about elegant smartphones with many functions. And why are these products so popular? The main reason is that they make our lives easier. It is much more comfortable

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    Cell Phone hazards

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    How cell phone is affecting us socially. Kazi Mehdi Rahman ID-1210910030 English-105‚ Section 7 Abdus Selim December 10‚ 2013 How cell phone is affecting us socially. Perhaps you have had one of those moments when you look around in a crowded public place and it seems that everyone is either talking or tapping a message on a cell phone. Older individuals might wonder how things ever became this way‚ but for younger mobile phone users‚ this is

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    Cell Phone Technology

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    Cell Phone Technology The cell phone technology that is ever changing by the day was scientifically invented and born back in the early 1980’s. Science was the main key to the birth of the cell phone which was put together by the Motorola Company who today is still making cell phones. Before the cell phone came out the car phone was the first mobile phone which were very large and had to be hooked up to a briefcase which supplied the power for the mobile phone. Science was the utilized to create

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    Cell Phones and Driving

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    Cell Phones and Driving General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To influence people to refrain from texting and talking on cell phones while driving Thesis Statement: While driving‚ one should be attentive and have focus on the road and control of the vehicle. Any activity‚ such as using a phone or texting distracts the driver ’s attention I. Introduction (attention) A. What is distracted driving B. Over 25 years of professional driving over 30 years with a license C. Distracted

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    Cell Phones In School

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    throughout the generations for most of the population currently has an active cellphone. Not only have they grown to be a prime form of contact but they have also managed to help track a person’s day to day lives. As technology continues to grow‚ phones become more and more time consuming by providing more applications. Although these applications have become more convenient towards humanity‚ they can also serve as a distraction from the world around them. The problem arises when students are placed

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    The Cell Phone Evolution

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    The Cell Phone Evolution Table of Contents THE BEGINNING 3 A NEW WAY TO COMMUNICATE 4 PRESENT CELL PHONES 6 FUTURE CELL PHONES……………………………….………………………………….……7 REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………………………8 The Cell Phone Evolution THE BEGINNING Over a century ago‚ Alexander Graham Bell changed the way people communicated with each other. Back when he invented the phone in 1876‚ no one could imagine that over the next century‚ his invention would change the way societies interact

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    Cell Phone Addiction

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    Does Cell Phone Addiction Exist? Miriam Smith Towson University Abstract As of 2012‚ almost everybody owns some form of technological device. These devices are accessible to all types of people‚ there is no discrimination. It has become more popular over the years through the expansion of smartphones. Cameras‚ music‚ social networking apps and practically anything you can imagine have become accessible at anytime‚ anywhere. With one tap‚ you can update your status‚ send a tweet‚ and send a picture

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