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    Use of Mobile Phone by students such a bad thing? - Anusha Bargavi A major on-going and never-ending debate these days is about the increasing development of technology‚ especially that of mobile phones. Although they are highly useful and increase one’s efficiency at work‚ the many demerits of the cellular phone are now taking the limelight.  The hot topic of the day is the use of these cell phones in educational

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    Drinking Habits Among College Students EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Prepared by: Paul Ziehm Brett Moravec Dennis Benthin Tom Sturino EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Drinking among college students is an important and controversial issue relating to campuses across the entire U.S. Some students even place the social life available on campus above the quality of the academics when choosing which school to attend. The purpose of this study was to further explore the intricacies of college

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    2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter discusses literatures and studies‚ both local and foreign‚ that had been reviewed by the researchers to provide a good basis for the veracity of the researchers’ study. LOCAL LITERATURE According to Gilberto M. Llanto‚ several variables must be considered when the finance management to their studies‚ strategies‚ and methods to use in a course‚ unit‚ or lesson. These variables include: the student outcomes and experiences desired; the

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    ARTICLE Open Access Mobile phone use and stress‚ sleep disturbances‚ and symptoms of depression among young adults - a prospective cohort study Sara Thomée1*‚ Annika Härenstam2‚ Mats Hagberg1 Abstract Background: Because of the quick development and widespread use of mobile phones‚ and their vast effect on communication and interactions‚ it is important to study possible negative health effects of mobile phone exposure. The overall aim of this study was to investigate whether there

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    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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    2009-10 On MOBILE PHONE USAGE IN THE CAMPUS (Trends and Possible Solutions to Mobile Menace within the Campus) Conducted by SH College Thevara‚ BA Economics Batch 2007-10 1. Introduction A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone) is an electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephone‚ text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. Most current cell phones connect to a cellular network consisting

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    Cellular Communication

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    1.0 Introduction to Cellular Communications Mobile Communications Principles Each mobile uses a separate‚ temporary radio channel to talk to the cell site. The cell site talks to many mobiles at once‚ using one channel per mobile. Channels use a pair of frequencies for communication one frequency (the forward link) for transmitting from the cell site and one frequency (the reverse link) for the cell site to receive calls from the users. Radio energy dissipates over distance‚ so mobiles must stay

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    Article Summary of the Effects that Phones have on the Brain In the article titled “How Smartphones Hijacks Our Minds” (Carr‚ 2017)‚ the author discusses how the continuous usage and dependence on phones may actually be diminishing intellects. Carr uses various research articles to highlight the different ways that the use of smartphones affects the brain and the brain’s ability to concentrate even when we are not using our phones. We have become so addicted to the phone that it continues to affect

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    Effects of the Overuse of Smartphone on Students Smartphone is the essential digital gadgets that teenagers nowadays have. Other than basic communication functions‚ Smartphone nowadays also provide a large varieties of applications including games and other media functions. The enhanced capabilities and functionalities have enabled convenience of many activities conducted through computer systems. Many people are increasingly spending hours on phones as they do on the computers. However‚ despite

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    Cellular Respiration

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    Abstract The effect of nature of substrates on the rate of cellular respiration in yeast was determined by using the Smith fermentation tube method. Mixtures of 15ml distilled H2O‚ 10% yeast suspension and 15ml of the following solutions (all at 10% concentration):1- starch‚ 2 – lactose‚ 3 – sucrose‚ 4 – glucose‚ 5 – fructose‚ 6 – distilled water ‚ were poured in six smith fermentation tubes. Cotton balls were plugged in the openings of the tubes and the tubes were kept upright and observed for

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