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    Teenagers and Cell Phones

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    Effects of Cellular Phones and Teenagers Daniella D. Baca October 27‚ 2010 J.T. Humber Effect of Cellular Phones and Teenagers Technological advances have increased dramatically in the past 40 years. Martin Cooper invented the first cellular phone in 1973‚ which was called the Dyna Tec‚ while working for the famous company Motorola (“Want to Know It”).The first cellular phone did not sell well because it was as large as a brick (“Want to Know It”). So now knowing how technology has advanced

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    Are Cell Phone Dangerous

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    Merlino Are Cell Phones’ Dangerous (Cell Phone Distractions) Critical Thinking- Philosophy 210 Professor Bass June 10‚ 2012 Are you sick and tired of having your life endangered by drivers who feel they are too important to put their phones down and pay attention to what is going on around them while they are driving? Well many people are? There are already many distractions that a person has to avoid while driving‚ or even when they are walking down the street‚ let alone texting and cell phone

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    idea of a cell phone has been around since the nineteenth century. A cell phone is also referred to as a mobile phone‚ or a cellular device. The first cellular device was invented in 1973 by Martin Cooper. This mobile telephone was the size of a brick! Ever since this invention‚ the cell phone has become the most prevalent piece of technology. Nowadays‚ the majority of people in the world possess a cell phone. One country in particular that is very popular when it comes to cell phones is the United

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    without cell phones!? How do you think it has affected the world today? The cell phone allows people to communicate with other people anywhere in the world with anyone they want at anytime. How you use the cell phone is what makes it a positive or negative impact on you‚ society‚ and the environment. A man named Martin Cooper invented it; he invented it because he wanted people to be able to carry their phones where ever they wanted. He invented it on April 3rd‚ 1973 in a Motorola Factory. A cell phone

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    fourteen states have banned cell phone usage while driving while the other thirty-six wait for more research. Since cell phone usage has become more common‚ research has been undergoing. Top universities such as Harvard have undergone research and published results proving cell phone distraction to be great danger to those driving and other drivers on the road. Arguments of some distractions that are common are eating‚ reading‚ and putting make up on. Banning cell phone usage would make the roads

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    Cell Phone Safety

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    CELLULAR PHONES Each day something like 30‚000 people in the United States sign up for and start using a cellular phone. With a cell phone you can talk to anyone on the planet from just about anywhere (80% of the U.S. has coverage). A cell phone is really an extremely sophisticated radio. A cell phone is a duplex device which uses one frequency for talking and a second‚ separate frequency‚ for listening. A cell phone can communicate on 1‚664 channels and operate within cells. They can switch cells

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    likely occupied on there cell phone. But to most teenagers there cell phones are everything to them and it becomes there center of attention like the sun in our solar system. The feelings you get when on your cell phone makes you feel so in charge like a CEO of an powerful organization or a silver back alpha male gorilla. Sadly teens like myself are so involved into there phones we will ignore someone who is physically in front of us for someone virtually on our cell phones. Slowly it’s turning us

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    The Use Of Cell Phone

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    The Use of Cell phone Mobile phone use has become a very common phenomenon‚ and people mostly depend on cell phones for communication. The cell phone is probably the most accepted and widely used communication devices in nowadays. A mobile phone is a phone that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic territory (Wikipedia). Cell phone has influenced people’s lives in many different ways: Provides communicate with friends‚ family‚ and coworkers

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    Cell Phone Design

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    Brainstorm: New Cell Pone Idea Think-tank: We recognize that people want longer lasting cell phones. Calculators run on solar power‚ why can’t we use this technology to help our cell phones perform Generate new ideas: Solar Power/battery power cell phone Think of Ways that your product will be Unique: It can be charged without an outlet if it is in reach of the sun’s rays. It would be the first of its kind. There will also be a battery just in case there is no sunlight. But the battery can

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    Cell Phone Dependence

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    Cell phone dependence ‘just as real as substance addiction’ Cell phone and instant messaging addictions are similar to compulsive buying or substance addiction and are driven by materialism and impulsiveness‚ says a Baylor University study in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. The data emerged from a self-report survey of 191 college undergraduates to measure materialism‚ impulsiveness‚ and mobile phone and instant messaging addiction (MPA and IMA). In the study‚ impulsivity was shown to increase

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