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    carrying cell phones now-a days‚ children ranging from various ages are in possession of a cell phone for contacting their parents-and learning how to text with them as well. Texting can be beneficial to a child from the continuous use of words‚ which can be great for their academic learning. It can take quite some time to finish a whole text‚ which is why almost everybody uses texting “lingo”. This “lingo” is made-up of pieces of words that make it easier to type and shortens the time it takes

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    Texting While Driving

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    Bluffton‚ Indiana‚ a driver named Chandler‚ admits to sending a text message that reads "I love you" just before he caused an accident that killed three people. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that distracted drivers accounted for 80% of all crashes in the United States in 2005 and 2006. For teens‚ texting is the main distraction. Where is this epidemic coming from? Primarily from two sources. First‚ many teens text all day every day‚ and they carry the habit into the car. Their

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    telecommunication services by using a Subscriber Identify Module (SIM) card in a handset suitable for the network on the visited system The Short Message Service allows text messages to be sent and received to and from mobile telephones. The text can comprise words or numbers or an alphanumeric combination. Because Simple person - to - person messaging is such an important component of total SMS traffic volumes‚ anything that simplifies message generation as well as extended utility of the SMS being sent is

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    SAY NO TO CELLPHONES

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    Brooklyn Ray February 4‚ 2014 English 102 MWF 9:00 1. Persuasive One text or one phone call can do more harm than you would ever imagine. Cell phones should never be used while driving‚ no matter what the circumstances may be. Many accidents occur from the usage of a cell phone. There are many reasons why it should be banned. A cell phone can cause a driver to look away‚ put others and also themselves in danger‚ and even get ticketed. These reasons are a major contributor to death. Five

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    Brady Fleming Professor Gallagher 30 October 2014 Composition I Dangers from Texting Nowadays‚ messaging on a cell phone while driving is an everyday occurrence. Drivers all over engage in these activities without fully understanding the consequences that certainly can follow. Texting and driving‚ even for a second‚ can take your eyes off the road long enough to be distracting and hazardous to you. Notably‚ researchers have come to the conclusion that texting and driving accidents are prone from

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    Mumbai Dabbawala

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    but also for their social security. The Bombay Tiffin Box Suppliers Association‚ an association of 5‚000 lunch deliverymen who are called Dabbawalas (literally tiffin box carriers) in local parlance have finally started their own Web site and a text messaging order taking system that enables them to bag orders real time instead of depending on secondary sources like references or word-of-mouth. "The world is moving ahead on technology‚" said Gangaram Talekar‚ 61‚ the Hindi-speaking secretary of the

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    Sms Viewing of Grades

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    E-STUDENT PROGRESS (SMS VIEWING OF GRADES) FOR BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY JOSE P. LAUREL POLYTHECNIC COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCIENCES PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SUBMITTED BY: JEROME ERIC P. CAÑELAS NIÑA IRESH M. PADILLA JAQUELYN M. LIM 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In preparation and pursuit of this system‚ the proponents feel that they are indebted to many benevolent individuals for their assistance. The developers wish

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    Cyber Bullying

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    rumors about a particular person‚ or even pretending to be someone else to trick them into revealing personal information on the internet. People who commit these negative acts through these technologies‚ known as cyber bullies‚ may even send cruel text messages through cell phones. Posting embarrassing‚ or personal photos is also another form of cyber bullying. According to a study‚ 32% of all teenagers that use the internet say they have been targeted for cyber bullying online (Snell‚ Englander

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    Jordan Dill Are Teens Addicted To Cellphones? With the introduction of smartphones and them being made available to almost anyone in a first world country communication has arguably become more efficient than ever nowadays. Cell phones are now not only for quick and easy communication‚ also they are ideal for looking up facts‚ and contacting one another‚ but do the positives outweigh the negatives? Today‚ cell phones are a major part of society it is common to see someone texting or making

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    I will type a text message to my mother. I would ask her what color paint I am supposed to use for the door. 5. Audience receives the message. As long as my cell phone and my mother’s cell phones are working‚ she should receive my text message. This doesn’t mean she will read or understand it. This just means the message has reached my intended audience. 6. Audience decodes the message. My mother being the audience‚ now must decode my message. This is where she would open the text message and read

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