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    MOBILE PHONE MAST MOBILE PHONE MAST : Mobile phone masts help phone companies build stronger‚ more reliable signals. They can be on private property with the consent of the property owner. Though numerous debates have broken out over their possible health risks‚ no hard data has proved that there are adverse effects to locating one on your property. Keeping a phone mast on your property may come with a few benefits‚ both to you and nearby cell phone subscribers. A mast is a freestanding structure

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    Should sports be allowed in schools? There are a lot of positive effects to having sports in schools‚ but are a lot of negative affects to. They help us in school while the same time that put at risk of getting injured. They make us want to come to school‚ but they also make the unathletic kids less cool. Sports should be played in school because the positive reasons outweigh the negative reasons. They have done research on the way sports affect education‚ and concluded that sports have a positive

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    The World Health Organization’s INFORMATION SERIES ON SCHOOL HEALTH DOCUMENT 8 Family Life‚ Reproductive Health‚ and Population Education: Key Elements of a Health-Promoting School WHO gratefully acknowledges the generous financial contributions to support the layout and printing of this document from: the Division of Adolescent and School Health‚ National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion‚ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ USA

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    Mobile Phone and Samsung

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    products to sustain itself and high brand value. Besides‚ Samsung has its own advantages: Lower-cost structure: located main R&D facility and fabs at a single site High investment in R&D to maintain technology lead Multiple product segments(LCD‚ Mobile Phones) Financial stability Created high brand value 3. How much of Samsung’s performance is based on its reputed low-cost advantage? According to Exhibit 7a‚ In 2003 Samsung enjoyed a cost advantage of $1.39 per average units. In 2003 Samsung

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    Dear Members of the School Committee‚ I am writing to you as the parent of a student currently in high school and am concerned that you are considering banning The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the current school curriculum. I want to advise you to change your mind and allow The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be a part of the high school curriculum. I understand how Mark Twain uses the word “nigger” many times throughout the novel and there is some vulgar language; however‚ The Adventures

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    There have been many incidents with guns on schools campuses in the past. There has been multiple school shootings at several big schools across the country. The reasons why they shouldn’t be allowed are: They put other students in harm‚ There have been multiple school shootings in the past‚ and They could be used in the wrong way. These are why guns should not be allowed at school. Guns have the ability to put the lives of innocent people in danger. Sometimes feelings have the ability to take

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    radiation produced by a cell phone? Cell phone radiation is transmitted by the cell phone antenna in all directions Most of the energy is lost in space Part of the energy is received by base stations Part of the energy is incident on human head Maximum Power Transmit The Federal Communications Commission sets specific absorption rate “SAR” standards for acceptable power radiation for cell phones; it must not exceed 1.6 W/KG The lower the SAR the better the phone‚ from a potential health hazard

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    Future of Mobile Phones

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    The popularity of the mobile phones is constantly on the rise like a snow ball. There are numerous reasons for that and they are well beyond mere communicating with each other. The development of the cell phones and technology in the past decade along with social and cultural processes as well as sharp decrease in prices contributed to their phenomenon success. Cell phones have long become a symbol of status as well as a fashion statement. Some manufacturers have started to produce special

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    New York City‚ along with other school districts‚ does not allow students to bring their cell phones to school. Since 2006‚ Mayor Michael Bloomberg has banned the use of cell phones in New York City public schools. As a result‚ according to reports by public radio station WNYC‚ The New York Post‚ and other organizations‚ some New York City public school students are paying $1 a day to store their cell phones at local stores or trucks. While that fee may sounds like pocket change‚ it amounts to over

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    Schools around the United States are arguing whether to cut‚ or keep sports for a variety of reasons. Several districts have cut sports and it has made a big difference for student’s grades. Therefore‚ sports should not be allowed in schools to lower the academic failure rate‚ allow students more time to study‚ and save money. With sports gone students have a longer time to get homework done and prepare for tests. “That first semester‚ 80 percent of students passed their classes compared

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