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    The Dangers of Cell Phone Use While Driving Cell phone use should not be legal while driving‚ it causes many accidents even fatalities. Drivers become careless while driving when using cell phones. Cell phones cause distractions while on the road. Drivers do not pay attention to the road‚ which causes accidents to happen. The most prevalent distractions are texting and talking on a cell phone while driving. Cellphone use should not be legal while driving because it will

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    Cell Phone Addiction

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    substance in modern life‚ the cell phone. And experts say it is becoming more difficult for many people to curb their longing to hug it more tightly than most of their personal relationships. It may not come as a big surprise to everyone‚ but teenagers currently make up the majority of the world’s cell phone users. And while their continued growth may not be surprising‚ some of the statistics might shock you. While roughly 71% of North American teens own a cell phone‚ about 96% of 16-17 year old

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    From Cell phone to Smart Phone Over the years‚ technology has grown immensely. With the touch of a button‚ you can be talking‚ video chatting‚ or even messaging someone from another city‚ state‚ or country. Technology has made it easier for families and friends to keep in touch on a regular basis without having to pick up a pen‚ or licking a stamp. It has made communicating as simple as getting a glass of water. Technology made communication an important part of our lives without us

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    TASK 1 Topic: Alcohol consumption should be banned. Argue for or against the statement. Argument For Topic sentence: Alcohol consumption should be banned Supporting ideas: 1. Effects of alcohol abuse in your body 2. How does alcohol affect family life’s 3. The effects of drinking and driving Task 2 Rough draft In my personal opinion I am in favour of alcohol being banned. I am a victim of alcoholic parents ‚ so I can relate to the difficulties that I was faced with

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    the motion In our society‚ it is hard to imagine what life was like before cell phones. One of the ways that cell phones have revolutionized the way we live‚ is cell phones in school. Some people think that phones have no place in schools‚ but banning cell phones in school would be like going back in time to a less convenient and safe time. It seems a little ridiculous for children in elementary school to have cell phones‚ but at the end of the day‚ this is a safety tool for kids and provides peace

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    Rough Draft Speech Good morning! I’ll be as realistic as possible with you in regards to my relationship with my phone. When I leave my phone at home‚ I feel like I left my whole life at home. How many of you feel the same way? I think phones should be allowed in school. I feel phones are an important part of daily lives since they came out. I use my phone everyday whether it’s to send a text‚ play a game‚ or listen to music. I think we should be the generation that puts an end to phones not allowed

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    The Cell Phone Industry By Cecily Rodgers Contemporary Business Dr. Quinn 2/3/13 Forty years ago if a person mentioned the thought of a cell phone being an intricate part of daily routines for millions of people‚ it would be very hard idea to believe. Today‚ consumers have a choice to purchase a cell phone with different types‚ sizes‚ and colors. Because there are different choices of devices‚ there are different companies that provide these devices‚ hence creating competition to provide a

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    Cancer is one of the worst diseases in the world‚ ways to get it are beginning to get higher and higher everyday. They say you can get it from your cellular device that a lot of people use everyday! I will tell you how electronics and cell phones might be able to give you brain cancer. The way cell phones work isn’t as complicated as you think. Its pretty much a walkie talkie on steroids. Cellphones send out radio waves to signal towers. Other people send messages to each other through the tower

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    5.03 Persuasion Map Text Version Your Topic  Cell Phones in School Your Opinion  I think cellphones should be allowed in school‚ but the majority of the time only in between classes. Although I do think students should be allowed to use them during class‚ I still think teachers can be allowed to take them away if they become a problem.   Reason #1 Reason #2 Some schools have allowed cellphones in class to use for schoolwork only‚ and instead of distracting the student‚ it helps them to learn

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    Why The Giver? There are books being banned and challenged all over the country. To challenge a book means that a person or group of people try to limit its access to children/readers but are not successful. A banned book means that a certain book that had been challenged was successfully removed and prohibited from being sold. Lois Lowry’s The Giver tells a story about a young boy named Jonas who lives in a dystopian society. Everything in Jonas’s world is controlled‚ even death and emotions

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