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    Cell Phones Used Inappropriately Julia Savage COM/112 August 30‚ 2011 Dave Kubel Cell Phones Used Inappropriately Cell phones are used inappropriately more each and everyday. Even though cell phones are used for emergencies‚ those being used inappropriately are causing fatality rates to rise in car crashes. Many people are not realizing when it is appropriate to use a cell phone while driving or any other time. People are not considerate with the concerns of

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    CELL PHONE ADDICTION IN NCBA COLLEGE STUDENT A Research Paper Presented to Prof. Zenaida T. Miranda National College of Business and Arts Fairview‚ Quezon City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for English 2 ( 9:30-10:30 MWF ) 2nd Semester 2007-2008 By: ________________________ Linn Dantlhee E. Estopace B.S.Accountancy March 7‚ 2008 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Cell phones in the country have not only broadened communications and introduced new and faster lifestyles

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    Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers A Risk or a Benefit Ariana Laguna English 102 Professor Barnes/Walter 10 December 2012 Outline THESIS: Unless the risks of cell phones are shown to outweigh the benefits‚ we should not restrict their use in moving vehicles: instead‚ we should educate the public about the dangers of driving while phoning and prosecute irresponsible phone users under laws on negligent and reckless driving. I. Scientific studies haven’t proved a link between use of

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    Cell phones should NOT be allowed in school. If cell phones were allowed in school‚ it would be a major distraction to other students. Also‚ cell phones would cost more money. Finally‚ cell phones would be bad to have during an emergency. Many bad things can happen when we use cell phones in school. Cell phones should NOT be allowed in school! First of all‚ if kids have cell phones in school‚ it would be a huge‚ school wide distraction. This is true because‚ many kids have cell phones. Research

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    are arguing over a priviledge. Should cell phones be allowed in school or not? What intelligent students say is that cell phones should be allowed‚ but the strict teachers say that cell phones should be banned from the school. What excellent uses would cell phones be in the school and what horrible outcomes will there be in the uses? Cell phones are used to contact‚ alert‚ and be a mobile electronic to use internet. Intelligently‚ students say that cell phones are used as certain materials for school

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    Many kids these days have cell phones. You often see teenagers talking on their phones‚ or‚ just as often‚ texting. It has become a part of everyday life. Many teenagers and pre-teens get cell phones as early as possible‚ sometimes younger than age 12. It is encouraged socially‚ especially among teenagers‚ to have a phone‚ and many teenagers get phones just because of peer pressure. Cell phones can be very useful‚ for communication between kids and parents (especially teenagers that can’t drive)

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    Cell phones are changing social interaction Having a cell phone is a really good thing to have for emergencies or any other type of situation you’re in. using your phone is fine but using it a lot does affect the way you see the world‚ once you do let go of that phone you should notice things more. Many teens and very few adults use phones a lot but mostly the young adults use it more often. Cell phones creates us humans to struggle in particular occasions because we don’t pay attention

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    foremost thing humans get while reading the books and by reading the the books the influence may vary because the old age groups are the one who are most interested in reading the books and has great influence to their mind because they do not have any work at that age and they sit at home leisurly and enjoy them .But whereas the adult age groups read different books and this reading of books influence their life because if they understand well and write well and present well and act accordingly they

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    How to Tell if a Cell Phone Is Being MonitoredHow to Tell if a Cell Phone Is Being Monitored With all of the latest hullabaloo about cell phones being used as bugging devices‚ you may be feeling a bit creeped out at the prospect of being monitored without your knowing it. Although some cell phones can be remotely programmed‚ most modern cell phones would require physical access to your phone to tamper with it. Luckily‚ when cell phones are transmitting‚ certain tell-tale signs can be a dead giveaway

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    The collaborative negotiation A collaborative negotiation is where parties desire‚ and work towards achieving‚ a mutually beneficial outcome. In some cases this can mean reaching a “win/win” result. In a collaborative negotiation there is a greater focus on the genuine interests of the parties‚ rather than posturing or point scoring. In a collaborative negotiation‚ the parties will better understand each other’s interests. For example‚ A computer distributor approaches a Chinese supplier to tender

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