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    Name : Bayu Eko Prasetyo Nim : 130210401097 Health concerns over mobile phone use Mobile phones communicate with base stations using radiofrequency (RF) radiation. If RF radiation is high enough‚ it has a ‘thermal’ effect‚ which means it raises body temperature. There are concerns that the low levels of RF radiation emitted by mobile phones could cause health problems such as headaches or brain tumors. In addition‚ the devices those using RF radiations are safe. Such as: Radio had used RF radiation

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    essay #1 Cell-phones: Distractions In today’s society‚ it’s unusual that we see people without a cell phone nowadays. We even see kids who have phones. Although they do come in handy‚ there are many disadvantages of have a cell phone that can affect our own daily life or the people around us as well. Everyone seems to talk about the advantages of having a cell phone‚ and we often forget about the disadvantages. The disadvantages of having a cell phone that I see is a everyday thing

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    Professor Nance English Composition I 2 December 2014 Texting While Driving‚ Why is it a Norm? A group of friends were crossing the street when bam! A car ran a red light and struck them. The driver was texting on the cell phone. Each year‚ 5‚000 traffic fatalities are caused by distraction on a phone (Key Facts: Distractions). This statistic from the American Automobile Association shows the dangerous effects of texting and driving. However‚ many states are now looking at laws to change these

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    Kassandra Vera Part 2: Texting While Driving Professor: Jolanta Kiurshanoska English 215 Nova University 18th August 2013 PART 2: TEXTING WHILE DRIVING Texting while driving didn’t become a global issue overnight‚ but quickly‚ one fatality after the next‚ led to alarming statistics that cannot continue to go ignored‚ and while some families are asking for justice‚ that could never replace the loved ones they’ve lost. Others are demanding a solution to the growing epidemic. In the

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    English 8 April 2011 Cell Phones: How They Have Changed Us Socially Cell phones have changed the way people socially interact with each other. Nowadays‚ anyone anywhere can just pick up their cell phone and call each other at any time of the day or night. (Stewart 1). In the past when there were just house phones around‚ people could use the excuse “Sorry I wasn’t home to answer your call” but now‚ with the emerging of cell phones‚ people will get a hold of you somehow. Cell phones are considered to

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    The Dangers of Texting While Driving Over the past few years‚ texting while driving has become a major issue for many Americans across the country. It has been the cause of many deaths and injuries and is a huge distraction for drivers. Texting while driving is said to be as dangerous as drunk driving. Many campaigns have been developed to further reduce the rate of accidents caused by texting while driving‚ but these are not taken to notice by the thousands of people taking their chances and answering

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    Cell phones has affected the way we socialize these days; if you notice people are starting to text their friends and family instead if actually speaking verbally. You go out to dinner and look around and see people out with family but there is no conversations going on at the table mostly just huh… yeah… mmhm..‚ because they are busy texting someone not there on their phones. I feel human communicant is slowly disappearing among friends and family. You even see parent’s texting their kids when in

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    Assignment 06 SP180 Principles of Public Speaking Directions: Be sure to save an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated‚ answer in complete sentences‚ and be sure to use correct English‚ spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be a minimum of two (2) double-spaced pages to a maximum of three (3) pages in length; refer to the "Assignment Format" page located on the Course Home page

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    Cell Phone and Social Graces Have you ever talk to someone and they did not reply because they are busy playing on their cell phone? We all have that experience. We cannot blame on the cell phone because people are responsible for their behavior. In the essay “ Cell phone and social graces”‚ Charles Fisher elaborates on the use of cell phone and shows how careless‚ sometimes inconsiderate‚ and needy most people are when using their cell phones. Charles Fisher pointed out the negative when people

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A mobile phone (also called mobile‚ cellular telephone‚ or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones‚ which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line‚ for example within a home or an office. Today‚ cell phones are the most popular tool for communication

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