we must think about our culture. Our culture not allowed us to bring phone to the school. But our culture didn’t forbid us to bring phone to the school. However modern culture that always breed teach us a lot of technology. Give us many flexible thing that we will feel fine if we use this thing. For the example is hand phone. Everyone ‚ old person‚ young person‚ student‚ more over elementary student have a hand phone. Hand phone is a flexible thing that we can use without cable and we can bring it
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Distribution models of few mobile phone companies: Apple Apple has sold the iPhone through Indian telecom providers‚ who bundle the phones with data services. As Indian telecom companies don’t subsidize the cost of iPhones‚ as in the U.S.‚ these sales have been limited. Recently tied up the local operations of Ingram Micro Inc and Redington (India) Ltd.‚ a local distributor with 12‚000 smaller partners across the country Samsung The Distribution of Samsung mobile phones is divided by zones primarily
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simple tests and completing their projects. This gets the mind of a student completely in technology and they tend to forget the use of books. Earlier students did not have the idea of using internet to browse information about different topics and were dependent completely on books which resulted in a very good vocabulary‚ but students these days do not have much of a good vocabulary. They start to expect everything just by a touch on the screen. The students finish their work just for the sake
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The problem of mobile phone addiction (1010words) Nomophobia‚ the fear of being out of mobile phone contact. The phrase was coined by a U.K. study commissioned by SecurEnvoy as an abbreviation for no-mobile-phone phobia. According to an article‚ 77% of the 18-24 age group revealed nomophobia. If a person doesn’t have his or her cell phone‚ and feels uncomfortable trying to respond to real life situations without it‚ experts warn this is addiction. In Hong Kong‚ it is not hard to find teenagers
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Perception about Mobile Phones. Kindly Provide your few minutes to fill the below questionnaire. 1. Age 17-34 years 35-45 Years 46-60 Years 60 & above 2. Gender Male Female 3. Current Occupation Student IT/BPO Sector Consulting Banking Self Employed Professional Family Business Government Employed 4. What Brand of Mobile do you owned presently? Nokia Samsung LG Apple I Phone Blackberry
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Owning a mobile phone When I was in the 7 grade‚ I dreamed of owning my mobile phone. The day I got my mobile phone was one of the happiest days in my life. Owning a mobile phone gave me freedom‚ cost me money‚ and made me be careful about the bad effects from mobile phone. Owning a mobile phone made me had the freedom. First of all‚ I didn’t have to use telephone anymore. Every time I used it to call my friends‚ my parent looked at me really strange‚ they seemed unpleasant. Moreover
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EFFECTS OF USING MOBILE PHONE TOO MUCH The mobile phone is one of the greatest invention in 20th century. We can not imagine how is our life without the mobile phone. It is an obvious truth that the mobile phone gives us benefits in some aspects of life. Using mobile phone distributes our communication to make it easier than before. Besides a mobile phone can provide us with a lot of functions like relaxing with music‚ chatting or playing games. However‚ today people especially young
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with Mobile Phones There are over 35‚000 mobile phone masts. A mobile phone mast is a cellular telephone site where antennae and electronic communications equipment are placed‚ to create a cell in a cellular network (a wireless network). Some campaigners argue that we should use telephones instead of mobiles‚ because there is evidence to support that the radiation from the phone masts which mobile phones use is dangerous. The first article’s heading is ‘Radiation emissions from mobile phone masts
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Elderly and Mobile Phones In Rich Lings’ article “Should We Be Concerned That the Elderly Don’t Text?” he discusses the reasons as to why the elderly don’t use mobile phones. The first reason that he brings to readers attention is how each generation communicates. He then goes on to explain that since elderly don’t live close to their adult children there is a lack of communication between them. Rich continues with saying that elderly are not up to date with technology but are “active users
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“Mobile phones and their impact on family relationships” There is no arguing that mobile phones has become more and more essential to our everyday life especially in this modern society. It leads to major human interactions which affect the development of one’s social identity and belief system. The question here is does mobile phones help improve family relationships or do they add to more damage? First of all‚ mobile phones in general affects all aspects of our lives. The point of having a phone
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