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    Statement: High school students should be allowed to use smart phones as educational tools in classroom settings. Smartphones if used properly can be effective academic tools for high school students. Smartphones can be helpful for students as an educational resource in class. If used responsibly they can be a beneficial aid to student learning. Allowing students to use smartphones in schools can support the students academically and may help schools financially. Teachers should trust students

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    Smartphone Definition: A Smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic feature phone. Smartphone’s and feature phones may be thought of as handheld computers integrated with a mobile telephone‚ but while most feature phones are able to run applications based on platforms such as Java ME‚a Smartphone usually allows the user to install and run more advanced applications. Smartphone run complete operating system software providing

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    SmartPhones For Youth Is A Need Or A Want Smartphones & Youth The Smart Phone is more popular among todays youth as it not only provides entertainment but also serves as a guide‚ making it a helpful instrument for their education and extra curricular activities. Smart Phones serve as a symbol status as well. Todays environment is such that it demands our youth to have the most up to date gadgets. In todays competitive world‚ smartphones help youngsters keep themselves updated while saving time

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    In your view‚ are smartphones a curse or a blessing? Nowadays it seems that smartphones have been considered as an essential element for many people. In addition this sort of mobile phones have also been estimated as a problem. We can see it in the last news which suggest that many people can run the risk of their physical and mental health when they continue to use their smartphone‚ tablet or laptop out of work (Over-working leads to health problems‚ warns CSP. 2012). In this paper I intend

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    and the vast presence and significant impact of mobile phone on users’ daily life make mobile phones important devices to study. The research objectives we using is to know the main purpose evaluation to purchase smartphone among with students and important criterion when purchase smartphone. The research methodology is instrument and sampling. Instrument we measured on a likerts scale and the draft version of the survey was pre-tested using 15 (fifteen) undergraduates to check possible problems with

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    Now that smartphones can literally do hundreds‚ if not thousands‚ of tasks other than make phone calls we are able to become more mobile are people. We don’t need to look up directions‚ add things in our heads‚ call the theater for movie times‚ or even watch the news for the weather. All of these things are available with one click of out smartphone. If you lost in a foreign country or even an unfamiliar town you can use Google Maps to navigate you in the right direction. If you are trying to decide

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    1) Nuclear power generation does emit relatively low amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). The emissions of green house gases and therefore the contribution of nuclear power plants to global warming is therefore relatively little. Between mining the uranium‚ refining and enriching fuel‚ and finally to building and operating the plant‚ a big 1‚250 250-megawatt nuclear facility produces an estimated 250‚000 tons of carbon dioxide during its lifetime. In contrast‚ coal-fired plants produce close to 2 billion

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    Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation Vol. 23‚ No. 3‚ pp. 280–288 Copyright c 2007 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins The Oral Care Imperative The Link Between Oral Hygiene and Aspiration Pneumonia Minn N. Yoon‚ BSc; Catriona M. Steele‚ PhD Oral health has increasingly become a priority issue for healthcare agencies in North America and worldwide. This review article attempts to (1) inform various healthcare providers of the risk factors that can arise from poor oral hygiene

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    Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Jessica DeLong NAU Abstract Legalizing drugs has been debated for many years‚ especially legalizing marijuana which is considered a “soft” drug. There are positive and negative outcomes of legalizing the use of drugs. Over the next few pages I will discuss those outcomes. Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization Pros: By legalizing‚ the violent crime rates would drop significantly. With the drug cartels on the top of

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    Pros and Cons of Vaccination In 1796‚ Edward Jenner invented the first vaccine‚ which was for the smallpox virus. (Google timeline) Centuries later‚ we now have a very large amount of vaccines that have been created with the purpose of protecting the human race from infectious diseases. The question is‚ how effective are these vaccines? Are they more beneficial or harmful to us? Are they serving their purpose? Could a person survive in this world without ever being immunized? In this small research

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