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    The cellular phone industry was born in the early 1980s‚ when communications technology that had been developed for the Department of Defense was put into commerce by companies focusing on profits. This group‚ with big ideas but limited resources‚ pressured government regulatory agencies—particularly the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—to allow cell phones to be sold without pre-market testing. The rationale‚ known as the “low power exclusion‚” distinguished cell phones from dangerous microwave

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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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    "Studies show that driving while talking on a cell phone is extremely dangerous and puts drivers at a four times greater risk of a crash‚" said Janet Froetscher‚ president and CEO of the NSC. "Driving drunk is also dangerous and against the law. When our friends have been drinking‚ we take the car keys away. It’s time to take the cell phone away." A study from the Harvard Center of Risk Analysis estimates that cell phone use while driving contributes to 6 percent of crashes‚ which equates to 636

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    Negative Effects of Cell Phones on Society’s Social Lives | Negative Effects of Cell Phones on Society 3rd February 2013 Negative Effects of Cell Phones on Society’s Social Lives Bailey von Roden January 30‚ 2013 Argumentative Essay Cell Phones Effect Society’s Social Lives Cell phones have become a very crowd-pleasing technological device through the years. Nowadays it is uncommon for an individual not to own one. However‚ the fact that the use of cell phones damaging the social

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    Why are Cell Phones Dangerous? Why are cell phones dangerous? Cell phones are what people use in their everyday lives throughout the 21st century. Cell phones have been around since the 1980’s. Cell phones are being used from young kids to elderly adults. All around the world there are cell phones . There has have been many researches and court cases on how cell phones are dangerous and what kind of damage it they can do to people. There was a case on a man who blamed cell phones in the hospital

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    you think. Should kids have cell phones? Just to be exact‚ should sixth-graders have cell phones? Let me see if I can formulate the issue a bit better: Should I get my son a cell phone? He’s modest in his demands. He says he’ll settle for an iPhone 4. It’s not like he wants the latest model. I am serious. What should I do? I didn’t need one when I was his age. They didn’t exist then. Has the world reorganized itself so that a kid his age really does need a phone? When I was

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    Advantages of Cell Phones for College Students Cell phones are being used wildly in colleges. College students have many reasons to consider using a cell phone‚ since cell phones are one of the most versatile electronics on the market. Besides the obvious communication advantages‚ newer cell phones have features‚ such as cameras and Internet access‚ that can help college students with all aspects of their college experience‚ from their studies to their social lives. There can be good that can come

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    funded by New York’s Alfred University‚ 79 percent of college athletes surveyed in the United States have been subjected to hazing. The same study shows that only 12 per cent of athletes think what they went through is hazing. (Keller) The growing epidemic of hazing rituals on the college campus begs the question: Should hazing be allowed on college sports teams? Hazing is a vital part of forming a close-knit unit whether it is for college athletics or even professional athletics. Performing

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    CELL PHONE ADDICTION IN NCBA COLLEGE STUDENT A Research Paper Presented to Prof. Zenaida T. Miranda National College of Business and Arts Fairview‚ Quezon City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for English 2 ( 9:30-10:30 MWF ) 2nd Semester 2007-2008 By: ________________________ Linn Dantlhee E. Estopace B.S.Accountancy March 7‚ 2008 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Cell phones in the country have not only broadened communications and introduced new and faster lifestyles

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    recent rise of school shootings on college campuses‚ debates on whether guns should be allowed on college campuses or not have started. Students should be allowed to carry guns on college campuses because people should have the right to self-defense wherever they may be‚ gun-free zones only protect killers since the laws ensure they will face no resistance‚ and merely the appearance of a firearm dissuades an attacker. The first reason why guns should be allowed on college campuses is people have the right

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