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    Teenage life online: The effect of texting on interpersonal relationships A Research Paper presented to Prof. De Veyra‚ M.A. English 201‚ 1:30-2:30 Apal‚ Eljou Khasandra Caral‚ Maria Liza Ibo‚ Princess Micabalo‚ Leodil September 24‚ 2012 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Did u get the message? Where U now? Text messaging has become more than a trend; it has reformed the day-to-day communication that occurs between people. Where phone conversations used to take place‚ now the exchange

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    attribute of an individual that contributes to the successful performance of a task‚ job‚ function‚ or activity in an academic setting and/or work setting. This includes specific knowledge‚ thinking processes‚ attitudes‚ and perceptual and physical skills. Nothing is excluded that can be shown to contribute to performance. An element of competency has meaning independent of context and time. It is the building block for competency specifications for education‚ training‚ assessment‚ qualifications‚

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    Age of Texting

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    article titled I h8 txt msgs: How texting is ruining our language where a professor at the University of Wales‚ David Crystal‚ gives his views on texting and how it affects our language. He also points out the points of view from others as well as give examples to earlier times where people were always quick to be fearful and judgmental whenever a new language related ‘phenomenon’ was introduced to the world. Later he begins to point out his own view and how texting also helps our language’s evolution

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    Influences of Texting

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    Influences of Texting Does texting have an influence on our everyday language? David Crystal disagrees that texting will not destroy or impair our language in his article “2B or Not 2B”.He argues that text messaging could be beneficial to our language; saying that texting can actually “improve your skills to read or write‚ even with children” (345). Limiting what your text is going to say or look like depends on the creativity and the way you think to send the message

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    Texting in Class

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    Texting in class is a very touchy subject‚ and can be argued from many different aspects. One of the main things though‚ is that texting in class would not be disruptive just for the student texting‚ but also to the students sitting around the student that is doing the texting. In this today’s generation‚ everywhere around us people of all ages and cultures circle around their cell phones in everything they do. Whether we are walking down the road‚ in the grocery style‚ in class‚ or even much dangerously

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    Texting and Driving

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    Hazards of Texting While Driving Texting while driving is a major problem in the modern world. It is distracting and hazardous‚ not only to the drivers‚ but the individuals around them as well. Because young people are obsessed with technology and social media however‚ they frequently engage in texting while driving far more than their adult counterparts. A Tred Films Production’s video “Cow” by Watkins-Hughes addresses the issue of young people‚ teenagers in particular‚ putting themselves and

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    Texting Affect Literacy

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    Negative Effects of Texting     Texting negatively affects teen literacy because it promotes bad grammar and can encourage teens to continue using bad grammar and also poor spelling. Students don’t see the effect texting has on their writing skills‚ and the more they use it the more you get used to writing in textism form. Parents see the slang being used‚ but they don’t do much about it.     Phone bills show that teens usually send and receive about 1‚800 text messages if not more per month. When

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    Texting and driving

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    Texting and Driving Last years statistics show that 3‚331 people were killed and 387‚000 were injured due to texting and driving. Using cell phones while driving is not necessary and it can wait; too many innocent drivers and pedestrians are injured everyday due to texting and driving. The Teen Driver cell phone statistics shows that “ 60% of America admits to risky texting and driving (NDS)”. It really is not worth it when it comes to using a cell phone while driving. Banning the use of a cell

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT WRITING TECHNIQUE ______________ A Term Paper Submitted to Mr. Agustin P. Baquereza Jr. Instructor – Writing in the Discipline Binalbagan Catholic College ______________ In Partial Fulgillment of the Course Requirement in ENG 2 (Writing in the Discipline) ______________ by Group VI Omatang‚ Jonathan M. Niuda‚ Roselyn Polido‚ Glezyl Punay‚ Jane Baquiano‚ George Antipatiya‚ Aljune Contents I. Introduction A. Writing Technique Using Cause and Effect II.

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    Perils of Texting

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    THE PERILS OF TEXTING Cell phones have become a staple of modern society. Nearly everyone has them‚ and people carry and use them at all hours of the day. For the most part‚ this is a good thing: the benefits of staying connected at any time and at any location are considerable. But if you’re like most Americans‚ you may regularly talk on the phone or even text while at the wheel of a car. This dangerous behavior has resulted in increasing numbers of accidents and fatalities caused by cell phone

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