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    Why Cellphones Should Not be Banned in School Jacob Millerleile Youngstown State University Author Note This paper was prepared for English 1551‚ Section 9-9:50‚ taught by Professor Dickey Cellphones have become a growing trend throughout the generations for most of the population currently has an active cellphone. Not only have they grown to be a prime form of contact but they have also managed to help track a person’s day to day lives. As technology continues to grow‚ phones become more

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    schools should not allow cell phone use. While in class‚ cellphones are a distraction to students. They can also be used to cheat on a test. In the article‚ “ Should Schools Allow Cell Phone Use During the School Day?” by Henry Punoinoin‚ he encapsulated the idea that schools should not allow cell phone use. Primarily‚ while in class‚ cell phones are a distraction to students. Punoinoin states‚ “Parents are notified that their children have violated the school policy on the use of cell phones

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    people’s lives. Cell phones are one of the most popular forms of technology that people use‚ and have begun to dictate their lives. Cell phone usage in schools should not be permitted because they can help students cheat‚ be an accessory to cyberbullying‚ and are a distraction from learning. To begin‚ students can cheat easier if they are allowed to have cell phones. For example‚ during tests students can use their phones to look up answers. Some may say‚ teachers can just collect phones before a test

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    Many kids these days have cell phones. You often see teenagers talking on their phones‚ or‚ just as often‚ texting. It has become a part of everyday life. Many teenagers and pre-teens get cell phones as early as possible‚ sometimes younger than age 12. It is encouraged socially‚ especially among teenagers‚ to have a phone‚ and many teenagers get phones just because of peer pressure. Cell phones can be very useful‚ for communication between kids and parents (especially teenagers that can’t drive)

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    functioning of organs. Embryonic stem cells (ES cells) which are stem cells that are derived from the embryo and are capable of creating other cell types in the human body can assist the affected individuals maintain homeostasis in their bodies. Parents have the right to agree to the use embryonic stem cells as it will ensure wellbeing of the new born baby. However there are moral‚ ethical and religious matters which lead to people being against the use of ES cells. The state of “homeostasis” is the

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    Should Abortions be Banned? Abortion has been one of the most highly debated and controversial topics in American culture and politics. One of the reasons it is such a sensitive topic is because everyone can relate to it in one way or another. Abortion is defined as the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. The arguments for this surround the idea of whether the induced removal of the fetus is murder or rather in the best interest of the mother. I am personally in favor of abortion under

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    I believe that the Kite Runner should not be banned from School District 53. Banning the Kite Runner would produce claims of double standards‚ be a disservice to high schoolers in sd53‚ and actually limit certain ideas allowed to be discussed in a school setting. I’d like to start off by asking why the District favours banning the Kite runner‚ but appears to be perfectly alright with Shakespeare’s Macbeth being analyzed and taught to 16 year olds every year. Last I remember Macbeth was positively

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    Cell Phones and Driving

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    Cell Phones and Driving General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To influence people to refrain from texting and talking on cell phones while driving Thesis Statement: While driving‚ one should be attentive and have focus on the road and control of the vehicle. Any activity‚ such as using a phone or texting distracts the driver ’s attention I. Introduction (attention) A. What is distracted driving B. Over 25 years of professional driving over 30 years with a license C. Distracted

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    The second reason that students shouldn’t be allowed to use cell phones in school for education is for the sake of the teachers‚ a teacher should not have to fight for the attention of his or her students due to technology. After twenty years of teaching history and ESL for Lowell High School‚ Miriam Morgenstern is quitting her job for multiple reasons. One of Morgenstern’s reasons for quitting is her students and their cell phones‚ she explains her frustration‚ “The texting‚ tweeting‚ and snapchatting

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    toe‚ worn by Muslim women in public. This bill regarding banning the burqa has been debated between should it become a law or not. For the reasons such as gender equality‚ rights‚ the protection of women‚ security‚ and discrimination. The burqa should not be banned because it limits freedom of gender equality‚ creates less sexual harassments‚ and creates restriction on a religion. Gender equality is one of the main factors in why banning the burqa is unfair and wrong. Muslim women in countries

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