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    Are mobile phones a blessing or a curse? Mobile phones can either be a blessing or a curse; this is determined by the way in which they are used. Since the late 1990’s there has been an increasing amount of concern over whether mobile phones can cause some types of cancer or infertility in men. The first mobile phone was invented by the American scientist‚ Martin Cooper‚ in 1973. Martin Cooper was an executive and researcher at Motorola who are today a major mobile phone producing company.

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    ineffective and unnecessary for many students. Doing so‚ it challenges colleges’ self-imposed necessity to create well-rounded individuals. To support this claim‚ the author presents the concept that if students are disinterested in a certain subject‚ they won’t retain the information as well as a subject they are interested in. This statement appeals to logic. The idea that disinterest prevents learning is only a short step in reasoning to the opinion that students shouldn’t attend disinteresting classes

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    PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION IN THE 21st CENTURY Volume 6‚ 2008 71 FACTORS INFLUENCINg READINg LITERACy AT THE PRImARy SCHOOL LEVEL andrejs Geske‚ antra ozola University of Latvia‚ Riga‚ Latvia E-mail: andrejs.geske@lu.lv‚ antra.ozola@lu.lv abstract The objective of this paper is to find out the reasons behind the low level of reading literacy among primary school students. The data from IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) Progress in International Reading Literacy

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    Guns Allowed In School Buildings “On [ Feb. 1]‚ Price Middle School located in Atlanta fell victim to yet another shooting in a rash of shootings that seem to be sweeping across the nation in the midst of the gun control debate” ( Landry). How can people make the choice to kill dozens of innocent children who just wanted to go to school and live their lives? More and more people are making these horrible decisions every day. There is one good solution to this epidemic‚ but parents and school boards

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    The hand held mobile phones came into existence somewhere during 70’s‚ and in India during 90’s. India is the second largest‚ in mobile telecommunication system. As the number of service providers increased‚ the rates had to decrease. The main service providers are "Airtel‚ Reliance‚ Vodafone‚ Idea cellular and BSNL. With the emergence of more and more mobile service providers‚ the monopoly of land line service provider (BSNL) seems to be in threat and forced them to be more efficient in the quality

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    are…………………………. Our presentation topic for today is about mobile phones. As we all knows‚ mobile phones is a device that we can bring anywhere because it is a small gadgets. It has a lot of uses. A mobile phone allows its user to make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network owned by a mobile network operator. A key feature of the cellular network

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    have cell-phones made on young adults and adults? Teenagers and even adults are emotionally attached to their cell-phone.(personal) Everywhere they go their phone is right by their side. For an example when a teen goes to sleep their phone is usually right next to them. Most young adults I know sneak to get their cell-phone when a parents takes it away. I even see adults and young drivers texting and driving. For someone to text and drive they have to be extremely attached to their phone because no

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT INTRODUCTION Mobile phones‚ also known as cell phones or wireless phones‚ are hand-held phones with built-in antennas. Unlike home phones‚ cell phones can be carried from place to place with a minimum of fuss. This makes them a good choice for people who want to be in touch with other people even when they are away from the house. Cell phones are a vast improvement over the telecommunications technology of the past‚ and have become a necessity of modern life. As always‚ communication

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    Many children these days have their own mobile phones. What are advantages and disadvantages? Give your own opinion. In this high-tech fast world‚ undeniably‚ mobile phones became an inevitable part of everybody’s life without any age limit. Although‚ it has lots of merits‚ in my point of view‚ the intense use of mobile phones among children may be discouraged because of its adverse impacts on them. To begin with‚ mobile phones have numerous benefits. Presently‚ it is not merely a simple

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    Schools need to address the problem more forcefully and frequently. Frankly‚ I don’t believe that one week a year is enough to teach kids about the dangers of drinking underage‚ and driving under the influence. The problem is partially due to the fact that in almost every school‚ elementary through high school‚ that on week is the same week‚ every year! Red Ribbon week is great‚ however there needs to be more. The school board is worrying too much about the money

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