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    Jacob Ludwig Period 2 Language Arts Mrs. Percifield Cell Phone Usage When Driving 1.6 million car ‘accidents’ were caused by cell phones‚ that’s a large number that could easily be taken down if there were laws about it. Almost everybody has cell phones; even little kids have toys that resemble an Iphone. It shows that society is starting little kids on cell phones. That’s why many teens cannot get away from their cell phones. Cell phones now days have many apps that can easily distract drivers

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    Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones? What shouldn’t you do while you are driving? Using a cell phone is the main problem for drivers. It affects not only the drivers‚ but also people around them. They will lose control of the vehicle. Now many countries have laws which drivers are prohibited from using a cell phone because the number of people who died from the accidents increase every year. The drivers have lack of carefully because they are using a cell phone

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    states that music is soothing for students because they are so used to a loud environment that it’s like ‘quiet’ to them. The quiet environment’s are hard to focus‚ at least in my experience. It helps a lot‚ besides writing on a piece of paper and on the skin have traditionally been the predominant method for cheating and yet they didn’t ban pencil and paper nor your skin. Instead they look over the students so they won’t be able to cheat. I believe that iPods should be used during spare time in class

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    Seventy-three percent of students say they keep their phones on them during detentions according to the Journal. Many kids say they feel safer when they have their cell phones on them. If you keep your phone in your bag during detention‚ then students would have their phones with them. Also‚ if they have to keep their phone in their bag they would not get distracted. The rules giving your phone to the teacher during detentions or Friday school should be changed to keep it in your backpack so people

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    Cellphone Cellphone has become a necessity for my daily life. I can’t live a day without cellphone. Cell phones have a huge social impact on American society these days. It made our life easy and fast. The cellular phone is an essential tool of communication today‚ which has changed the way I live. This invention allows me to communicate faster‚ contact people constantly‚ enjoy Internet service and even be entertained. Cellphone is an easy and fast way to communicate. I can contact with my family

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    no doubt that mobile phone‚ as a perfect invention of technology communication‚ is one of the most essential things of people. It is common to see more and more mobile phone users have appeared in the universities everywhere. This study‚ based on primary research‚ discusses the use of mobile phones among FSD students. Particularly‚ the objectives of this study are: (1) To discover the time and purposes of FSD students in using mobile phones‚ (2) to indicate disadvantages of cell phones and (3) to provide

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    The problem of mobile phone addiction (1010words) Nomophobia‚ the fear of being out of mobile phone contact. The phrase was coined by a U.K. study commissioned by SecurEnvoy as an abbreviation for no-mobile-phone phobia. According to an article‚ 77% of the 18-24 age group revealed nomophobia.  If a person doesn’t have his or her cell phone‚ and feels uncomfortable trying to respond to real life situations without it‚ experts warn this is addiction. In Hong Kong‚ it is not hard to find teenagers

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    EFFECTS OF MOBILE PHONES TO THE SELECTED HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS OF THE HERITAGE ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Araling Panlipunan subject Jed Ian Tan April Gaile Cabilao Charles Jabin Coronel Jan Bincent Capuz November 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project would not have been possible without the support of many people. Many thanks to Mr. Joel E. Neri for guiding us conducting our thesis. We would also

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    believe that 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

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    Mobile Phone and Children

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    Should children be allowed to own and use mobile phones? Mobile phones keep children safe Mobile phones keep children safer‚ as it is easier for parents to stay in touch with their children and for children to contact someone in an emergency. Through calls and texts‚ parents can know where their child is and be reassured that he or she is safe; all the while their children know they are never more than a phone call away from help. As Leslie Sharpe argues‚ ‘I wanted to ensure that they had a way

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