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    PORTABLE MANUAL CELL PHONE CHARGER ________________________ A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Languages and Literature University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines _________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject English 23 Technical Writing __________________________ by Members Ardiente‚ Carl Nicko S. Castro‚ Kevin S. Leonardo‚ Maria Luisa T. Losaria‚ Patrick Lance N. Mascariñas‚ Cathleen Marie O. Olmilla‚

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    debate about cell phone availability during school. One claim is that students should be allowed to have their phones on them and use their cell phones during appropriate times. In the article‚ the authors provide details about how there are numerous reasons why cell phones should be allowed during school. Students should be allowed access to cell phones‚ because if they are responsible enough to be going off to college in a year or so‚ they should be responsible enough to have a cell phone on them and

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    classroom with students who have a long future ahead of them. Cell phones are a necessity that many teenagers say they cannot live without. Phones are used for text messaging‚ taking pictures‚ and calling friends and families‚ but are not required for school. It is a distraction and disruption for students and teachers‚ as well as the cause of other problems. The best way to receive a quality education is to prohibit the use of cell phones in school. To emphasize‚ cell phones can disrupt classes

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    Cell Phones Should Be Banned in the School Ninety-two percent of students use cell phones in the classroom and only ten percent admit about it. It is a sensational number that these many students use cell phone during class to text‚ browse internet‚ exchange emails‚ send pictures or check social networking sites (Tindell & Bohlander‚ 2012). The use of mobile cause copious concerns including disruption in the classrooms‚ providing opportunity to cheat and is an instrument for crimes. The very common

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    Should Cell Phones be allowed in School? Do you take your cell phone with you to work‚ and use it all day long for organization and needed communication? Well‚ school to us students is like our work‚ but our organization and communication tool is prohibited. Cell phones have so many positive uses in the classrooms‚ yet at the same time we aren’t putting our current technology to good use. For example‚ cell phones in our school are banned‚ and I feel that this should be changed immediately. The many

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    Should cell phones be allowed in schools? Nowaday‚ Many children have cell phones to talking on their phones and texting massages. It has become a part of everyday life. And children take the cell phone anywhere although going to schools. As far as I am concerned ph‚ students shouldn’t cell phone in schools for several reasons : too much of a temptation‚ cheating on tests‚ distractions for classmates. 1. Cell phones is too much of a temptation for some children. For instance ‚game

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    Andrew Talsma Amanda Kornacki English 111 6 February 2013 Negative Effects of Technology How often do you use technology? Probably quite a bit more than you actually realize. Technology has had a drastic impact on our day to day life. While most people praise technology as a positive advancement‚ or progression‚ in many ways it has had a negative effect on society. Today’s technology has made people lazy‚ and less willing to put forth effort‚ it has created a generation of teenagers who are

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    percentage is mainly high school students in grades 9-12. Many people believe cell phones should be allowed in class because they are a reliable resource source of technology‚ and almost all students have them. I believe schools should not allow cell phones in class because they can be very distracting‚ very easy to cheat with‚ and allow bullying to spread faster. First‚ is how distracting a cell phone can be. The student can constantly be on their phones at all times if phones were allowed in class. Whether

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    Cell phones should be allowed in school because cell phones are fabulous learning resource especially smart phones which allow internet connection. Cell phones are so much more than just a phone now. Students can use tools of the cell phone such as calculator‚ map finder‚ reminders‚ dictionary‚ calendar and internet. For example‚ if a student forgot to bring a calculator to class‚ they can use the calculator in their phone. Furthermore‚ during class the teacher may ask the students to research something

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    Positive Effects of Mobile Phones at School Mobile phones have become a staple of our society‚ with everyone from elementary school kids to senior citizens owning at least one. According to Wikipedia‚ a mobile phone‚ also known as cell phone‚ is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. With the

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