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    Driver Ed Teen Project

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    Teen Driving Issues Project Cell Phones & Driving 6/25/2013 Katia Voltaire | Part I: Identify the Issue or Problem Today I will be discussing the topic of cell phone and driving and the effect it has on teen driving. The use of cell phones while driving has recently escalated‚ making it one of the most hazardous distractions for all drivers‚ especially teens ("Study: Teens on‚" 2005). Many lives are losing each and every day because people lack following safety regulation. Cell phones

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    Services (SMS)‚ which belong to the first and most successful forms of mobile data transmission. Based on a literature review and exploratory qualitative research‚ this paper defines mobile marketing‚ describes its most popular application‚ text messaging‚ introduces a conceptual model of success factors for implementing mobile marketing‚ and proposes future research avenues. 1. Introduction They live in the same house but their lives contrast. Like many of her 16-year old friends doted

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    because of distracted driving and almost half a million suffer severe injuries. If the teenagers that died texting while driving were still alive; I’m sure they would’ve thought twice about texting behind the wheel. If you text or talk while driving‚ then think to yourself. Is any text message really worth dying over? If you think you have mastered the art of texting or talking behind the wheel‚ think again. In reality‚ one phone call makes you four times more likely to get in a car accident;

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    Synthesis Essay

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    The first day of class began with reading a syllabus. All the students sat quietly as the teacher read aloud what was to be expected. Reading more and more into it‚ the teacher mentioned that no cell phones were to be used in class…students groaning; typical right? Students had never been allowed to use their cell phones in class‚ let alone in the school. So why were they so disappointed? Teachers make that rule because cell phones distract students’ learning processes and takes away from good learning

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    Pros and Cons of Team Work

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    The Advancement of Telephone Mini Varghese Telephone There have been much advancement in technology that has made significant impacts on society and the way things are done. One of them is the invention of telephone. The invention of the telephone is the most remarkable innovation in the history of mankind. The invention of telephone is related to many other inventions like the transmission of sound through electricity by Johann Philipp Reis‚ a German scientist. According to Gorman‚ M. (1994)

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    numerous of problems such as: distraction from the road‚ a decrease of attention once he or she turns away from the road in responding to a text‚ and limiting physical ability because texting requires the use of one or both hands to reply to messages. These are some of the issues researchers investigate in finding a conclusion to if the individuals should or should not text while operating a vehicle. Solving the problem of texting while driving is important to Team A because it will reduce the

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    Elderly and Mobile Phones

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    Elderly and Mobile Phones In Rich Lings’ article “Should We Be Concerned That the Elderly Don’t Text?” he discusses the reasons as to why the elderly don’t use mobile phones. The first reason that he brings to readers attention is how each generation communicates. He then goes on to explain that since elderly don’t live close to their adult children there is a lack of communication between them. Rich continues with saying that elderly are not up to date with technology but are “active users

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    Twitter‚ checking out new apps‚ and “checking in” so our friends know our whereabouts (Jayson). When is the use of cell phone’s too much? It is unfortunate that real-life interactions are on the outs as cell phone conversations‚ texting‚ instant messaging‚ and emails start to take up more of our time (Glaser). For young people especially‚ having a cell phone or iPod in hand at the ready is the default mode while walking the streets. That means much less chance of conversation with the people who populate

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    Sorrentino. This article was found at www.education.com and is one of many on the topic of 21st Century Leaning. In this article‚ Sorrentino asks‚ “Is it possible to think that there could be‚ in between the deafening ring tones and the obsessive text messaging‚ some redeeming educational qualities to these devices?” This question‚ which is posed in the opening paragraph‚ quickly draws me into the remainder of the article as I struggle with the daily excessive cell phone usage of my three sons. As

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    name is Barbara Poe‚ my goal today is to convince teens that texting and driving can be hazardous to their lives and everyone else on the roads they travel. I will be trying to persuade them not to text while driving by giving them scary statics. I will be asking teen drivers to take the pledge not to text and drive. Texting and driving is: A. Distractive driving – Taking your eyes away from road while B. About 6 times more likely to cause an accident than driving intoxicated C. The same as

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