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    classroom with students who have a long future ahead of them. Cell phones are a necessity that many teenagers say they cannot live without. Phones are used for text messaging‚ taking pictures‚ and calling friends and families‚ but are not required for school. It is a distraction and disruption for students and teachers‚ as well as the cause of other problems. The best way to receive a quality education is to prohibit the use of cell phones in school. To emphasize‚ cell phones can disrupt classes

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    A student with a cell phone is an uninterested student‚ one with a short attention span who cares more about socializing than education. When I was teaching‚ all too often I turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term‚ a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom‚ specifically cell

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    Cell phones should be allowed in school because cell phones are fabulous learning resource especially smart phones which allow internet connection. Cell phones are so much more than just a phone now. Students can use tools of the cell phone such as calculator‚ map finder‚ reminders‚ dictionary‚ calendar and internet. For example‚ if a student forgot to bring a calculator to class‚ they can use the calculator in their phone. Furthermore‚ during class the teacher may ask the students to research something

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    Overview Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. A rare disorder‚ it is characterized by excessive growth of white blood cells called T cells within the skin‚ which manifests as sometimes itchy red patches. Individuals with darker skin might notice lighter or darker patches. Early stages of the condition can be mistaken for other common skin afflictions like psoriasis and eczema‚ so tests are often needed to distinguish them. Diagnosing CTCL can be tricky‚ and multiple

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    like cell phones. As cell phones improved‚ more features are added that causes some problems to some school systems. Allowing students to have their phone in school has been debated over the years. Many school systems have adopted a policy that bans cell phones on school ground in which I support. Cell phones can interrupt class discussions. For instance‚ students often forget to turn off their cellphones in class which lead distractions to teachers and fellow students. This interruption can take

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    PORTABLE MANUAL CELL PHONE CHARGER ________________________ A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Languages and Literature University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines _________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject English 23 Technical Writing __________________________ by Members Ardiente‚ Carl Nicko S. Castro‚ Kevin S. Leonardo‚ Maria Luisa T. Losaria‚ Patrick Lance N. Mascariñas‚ Cathleen Marie O. Olmilla‚

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    1) Cell phones should be allowed because a student should be able to call 911 immediately if required for whatever reason. More specific example: in one of the schools shootings‚ it was a student cell phone that was able to alert police to the presence of a shooter in the school. 2) Parents are able to call their children and leave messages in their voice mail or through text messaging that their kids can see later on instead of bugging the office to leave a message there. These messages could

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    locations. However‚ higher educational institutions seems to ban the use of cell phones inside classrooms regardless of cell phone policies in colleges and universities‚ but I strongly disagree due to that fact that cell phones can be used as a potential learning tool for success and undoubtedly the best device to own in order to communicate with friends and family. Now a day‚ the reality in most schools is that students carry some sort of communication device that give them the flexibility to communicate

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    their cell phones while driving. When on the road‚ or away from my loved ones we always want to make sure that we are in touch with them in case of an emergency. Many state that turning off your phone is key to being a safer driver. I disagree with that statement because your family needs you at any time of the day and that is why cell phone usage should be allowed while driving. Although some say that talking on the cell phone while driving is dangerous‚ i disagree because talking on the cell phone

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    Topic: “The effect of cell phone use on need for affiliation.” Hypothesis: Teenagers who use cell phones‚ use them to feel that they are affiliated with their social groups at all times. These teenagers use their cell phones as a convenient way to fulfill their need for affiliation‚ therefore taking the place of acquainting in person. Experimental Design: An experiment to prove my hypothesis could be to evaluate a control group and experimental group based on how many times they hang out with their

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