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    same can be said for most working environments. If a person does not develop complex social skills required in work places and other social settings‚ their chances of success in real life diminishes rapidly. Secondly‚ excessive cell phone text messaging results in a distortion of the traditional English language. Majority of adolescents around the world are using texting service‚ and “adolescents

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    the different aspects of how technology has and will continue to change the ways we live our day to day lives. The articles therein discuss topics from how you conduct research now compared to only a few years ago‚ to texting‚ emailing or instant messaging someone instead of calling‚ to something as simple as prioritizing daily tasks in some sort of electronic device instead of on a physical calendar. I will discuss some of the major points of the essays presented in the book as well

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    The article texting‚ sexting ‚ and attachment in college students’ romantic relationships was an article I could best relate to‚ because I am a student in college and I am currently in a distant relationship. I also thought this article cover good points like. How they conducted a survey for college students in a relationship. This article also talks about how cell phones are increasing and how they are becoming a huge factor in relationships. Finally another point that I thought was interesting

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    Data source: PewResearch Internet & American Life Project‚ “Mobile Technology Fact Sheet.” http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/ Smith‚ A. (2011). How American Use Text Messaging‚ Pew Internet & American Life. http://www.pewinternet.org/2011/09/19/how-americans-use-text-messaging/#fnref-269-1

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    help of information technology‚ communication has also become cheaper and quicker. We can communicate with anyone around the wrold by simply text messaging them or sending an email. As technology develops‚ there are not only advantages‚ but also disadvantages for them. People would have less conversations face to face because of e – mail or the phone‚ or text messages‚ and other social networking. People would also loose their jobs because machine does the work for them. This means more people would

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    major concern in the United States due to their high susceptibility of alcohol-related crashes. A new future DUI is emerging due to its detrimental and fatal affects over the course of time. Text messaging is the most dangerous feature used on a cell phone while driving. While some features such as text messaging have been banned illegal‚ researchers still seek to understand why all features of cell phone usage have not been proclaimed illegal. Keywords: hands-free cell phone usage‚ handheld cell phone

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    observational research found an average of five percent of drivers were holding cell phone to their ears while driving‚ translating to 660000 vehicles driven by people holding hand-held cell phones at any given moment in 2011. The percentage of driver text-messaging or visibly manipulating hand-held devices increased from 1.3 percent in 2011 to 1.5 percent in 2012. This result is from the National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS)‚ which provides the only nationwide probability-based observed data on

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    the some of the effects that texting is having on the teen literacy? Text messaging has increased in popularity ever since the very first text message that was sent in the year of 1933 by a student who was working for the Nokia Corporation (Druoin and Davis 49). Centre of Science Education at Sheffield University discovered that more than ninety percent of the youth have cell phones and ninety-six percent of them use them to text. (Plester‚ Wood‚ Bell 137). The establishment of cell phones and texting

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    definitely? Would have been the name of my hit pop song if I were Carly Rae Jepsen. Everyone with a cell phone has the option to either text or call someone‚ in order to contact that person. Some people like to text and others would rather call. However‚ there are several similarities and differences between the two ways of communicating. As a person you choose whether to text or call that is the way you recognize as the best way of communicating‚ the best way of communicating is by calling someone. Calling

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    Another example of logos that Carr uses in his writing the use of text messaging. Carr said that text messaging and cell phones are giving us a whole new different type of reading experience than in the 1960’s and 70’s. Carr also said that this type of reading “may be weakening our capacity for the kind of deep reading”. I think his information

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