* Note: Single space the inside addresses and the "Re" lines‚ instead of double-spacing as shown (website editing function wouldn’t permit us to show addresses single spaced). John and Mary Parent [Street Address] [State‚ Town and Zip Code] [Phone number] [Email address] [NAME OF PRINCIPAL] [NAME OF SCHOOL] [STREET ADDRESS] [TOWN‚ CITY‚ ZIP CODE] RE: Request and Parental Consent for Student’s Education Records Child’s Name DOB: (fill in birthdate) School Name and Grade: (fill in
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Cell Phones While Driving In today’s society‚ most people rely on their cell phone to do just about anything. Cell phones have opened up many opportunities for communication. There has been an increased reliance on cell phones; people use them to make calls‚ send text messages‚ check emails‚ and even to do research on the internet. There are many advantages to having a device that opens up so much of the world‚ but people often forget about the dangers that go along with this. One of the biggest
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Cell Phone Usage in Public While sitting in church‚ listening to the pastor’s sermon‚ a cell phone rings playing a Lady Gaga tune. Talking on the phone loudly with a friend‚ someone checks out at a grocery store. Strolling through the park on a sunny afternoon‚ a person walks by on a Blue Tooth device practically screaming. While driving to the mall‚ someone is talking on the cell phone or texting while driving. The given examples show evidence of how talking on the phone in public can be distracting
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Lindsey Boone English 11-3 Mr. Edwards Before and After the Cellphone Cellphones have gradually become an imperative part of peoples lives today. 70% of the world’s population have cellphones. These days‚ people and their mobile phones seem to be inseparable. Texting or calling someone when we wake up has become a usual habit just like brushing our teeth in the morning. For many of us‚ it’s hard to imagine a time before cellphones. Having a cellphone has changed our manners‚ the way we communicate
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function in daily life. Through modern day technology the telephone has evolved immensely. Landlines and cell phones are both efficient ways of communication‚ each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Power supply methods vary greatly between cell phones and land lines. Landlines are able to function when the power goes out and are a reliable steadfast form of communication. In contrast‚ a cell phone will only last without a power supply until the battery dies. Both forms‚ however; are ultimately
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Cell Phones and School Rebecca A. Morgan ENG 121 English Composition II Karen McFarland May 15‚ 2010 Cell Phones and School They have been around for many years and are not going to be going away any time soon. In fact‚ they are going to get better as time goes on. Learning how to cope with them and teach the children to be responsible when it comes to this technology is how the move forward will be easier. Cell Phones where only a thought at one point and now they are everywhere you
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Cell Phones and Social Graces Charles Fisher brings up his opinions about todays society’s lack of discretion and courtesy in his essay “Cell Phones and Social Graces”. Not to be hypocritical‚ as I am one of these offenders that he speaks of‚ but I agree‚ not to the blame of cell phone technology itself‚ but to the way society has chosen to act with it. Cellphones have become a technological breakthrough over the years. They have been considered a necessity for emergencies and businesses when
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Why Cell Phones Should not be Allowed in a School Setting Cell phones have become a part of every day life and a major part in society. The number of children and teenagers who own a cell phone has increased dramatically‚ as well as the functions of the phone. Now‚ one can send pictures‚ record videos‚ access the internet‚ and use different applications and social networking sites. This attracts teenagers and now they have become addicted to constantly using their phones. So should they be allowed
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No Cell Phones while Driving Kirk K. Ronolo COMM/215 July 10‚ 2012 Han Nee Chong Wester No Cell Phones while Driving In today’s world of advanced wireless technology‚ it is very uncommon for someone not to own a cell phone. In fact as of August 2011‚ 83% of American adults own cell phones. (Smith‚ 2011) Of these 83%‚ how many of them are using cell phones while driving? In todays fast paced world of "Time is money‚ and money is time" Americans are searching for shortcuts to accomplish
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topic of debate centers on the usage of cell phones in a school setting. One side contends that because cell phones are always in tow‚ they should also be allowed for use in schools because of emergency calls. The other side stands firm in the forbiddance of cell phones in school due to the obvious distractions they provide. Cell phones should be banned from use inside of a school setting. Only in the past decade have more American children been given a cell phone for personal use by their parents’
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