Personal Information: Name: ____________________________________ Address______________________________________________________________________________ Phone no: _________________________________ E-mail:_____________________________________ Gender: □ Male □ Female Age: □ below 16 □ 17 to 21 □ 22 to 26 □ 27 to 31 □ 32 to 36 □ 37 to 41 Occupation: □ Student □ Business □ Service □ Any other (specify)
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teenagers waste money. I do not agree with this statement‚ because we spend a lot of money on food as most of us spend our time at school or courses. We spend money on clothes because looking smart and fashionable is very important today. We pay for mobile phones and the Internet. However‚ some people argue that teenagers have no idea of how difficult money is earned. I disagree‚ because many teenagers have part time jobs and realize that to make good money they have to be hardworking‚ reliable and intelligent
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone Effect As time passes by technology is growing faster and move faster. The most important and common part of technology in our life is mobile phone technology. We bring mobile phone with us in everywhere that we go and use it on a daily basis. It is being the part and parcel of our daily life. Mobil phone have been around for quite sometime‚ but as time goes on‚ mobile phones continuous to gain many features. A mobile phone started out as simple device
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to technology more than our own lifes. For example; a child is trying to get their parents attention‚ but the parent is "too busy" looking at their Smartphone. It’s worse when they yell at their child to leave them alone while they stare at their phone. Technology is destroying our future as children and parents and students...etc are controlled by the technological world. Can we let it continue? Should we stop this? Technology has really affected us as a society and might affect as a whole
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TOPIC: Video Game Overuse. Date of Submission: February 28‚ 2011 Expected Date of Completion: March 2011 Thesis Supervisor: Mrs. Maricor I. Tancinco Submitted by: Mia Aira John Cary John Holden Table of Contents Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1 Chapter 2. METHODOLOGY
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observer would realize that each student was carrying the same thing. Not a backpack full of books‚ but their mobile phone‚ a device that if asked‚ many would say they never leave home without. A recent rapid advancement in the capabilities of mobile devices along with a decrease in price has enabled the mobile phone to become ubiquitous. In fact‚ there are now 5.3 billion mobile subscriptions globally‚ which is about 77 percent of the world’s population (International Telecommunication Union
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Video Game Addiction New research identifies some video game users‚ particularly online users‚ who became hooked on interactive games and then see their lives become increasingly unmanageable. Many articles are available that look at the addictive qualities of the games and who is susceptible to becoming addicted. Other research looks at how this addiction compares to addictions such as drug and alcohol abuse and pathological gambling. Since computer game addiction is relatively new‚ there are
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thirteen own a mobile phone. It is therefore a necessity to inform today ’s youth of the effects of owning a cellular phone. By reason of request from Mr. Howard‚ Prime Minster of Australia‚ to hear the concerns of Australia‚ a conclusive survey was conducted and revealed that children and teenagers are not aware of the major issues regarding mobile phones. Consequently‚ these issues need to be recognized by youth and society in order to prevent the harmful effects regarding addiction‚ health and debt
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situations and know how to properly handle them. Extensive cell phone use is one high-risk behavior exhibited by teen drivers. Not only are teens likely to talk on their cell phones while driving‚ but they are also likely to send and receive text messages. Texting while driving is an increasingly common and highly dangerous behavior‚ since a person usually takes his or her eyes away from the road in order to read and type text messages. Cell phone use while driving‚ especially texting while driving‚ can
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REPORT: STUDY OF MOBILE PHONE ADDICTION AND USAGE BEHAVIOR AMONG YOUTHS Name: Tang Hua 1124070 Lecturer: Song Haiyan Submission Date: 1 April 2013 Abstract The purpose of this report is to investigate the mobile phone addiction and usage behaviors focused on young users and research the relationships of them. The research shows that most of young users keep their phones on hand all the day because they need to contact with friends through talking on the phone or text message
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