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    Yasmin Kabir 10D Ms Home- ENGLISH Word count: 790 Dear Sir‚ I am writing to you to express my opinions about your recent article (Should mobile phones be banned in schools? – 27/11/12). This subject is definitely a hard topic to discuss due to the fact mobile phones have made a huge impact to our generation. I was intrigued by the writers’ perspectives and by the contrast of their viewpoints. In the first paragraph of Barkham’s article‚ he talks about the many fears of teens

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    spelling to get a quick and short message across. While teachers and professionals are pulling out their hair trying to figure out why text message spelling has become mainstream‚ not all studies about the phenomena are telling people to worry. People ’s abilities to write and speak English properly may still be safe‚ or even bettered by text messaging‚ as long they know when to leave it on their cellphones. The mainstream media claims that the short hand and abbreviated characteristics of text messaging

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    technology and loaded with benefit in cell phone‚ the mass use of cell increases rapidly.  The use of cell phones dramatically become a new age of convenience for billions of people around the world. The World‚ in particular‚ the developing countries like us‚ India‚ are benefiting from a wireless revolution that is connecting people in far-flung towns‚ suburbs‚ and villages — many are the first time user. With India adding more than six million cell phone subscribers a month‚ analysts expect that

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    Living without electricity 2. Mobile phones - Friend or Foe? 2. Reading - Living without electricity Writing - Argument essay / advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones You are going to read a text about a man who lives without electricity discuss what electrical items you could live without watch a clip about mobile phones and answer some questions write an argument essay about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones Living without electricity Mobile phones - Friend or Foe? 3. 1. Living

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    Effects of Mobile Phones on Studies Fareeha Tariq Hajvery University Lahore. fareeha.tariq01@gmail.com Abstract: Mobile phones are rapidly growing technology all over the world. According to new United Nations report 60% of the world has mobile phones. People of any age using it for interaction and other purposes especially the students. They use it for interaction and entertainment etc. as mobile phones have advantages it also have disadvantages and its effecting the students’ education

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    THE PROBLEM Introduction The mobile phone was not made on our society‚ it has made a crater. This technology has not just changed our daily lives‚ it has also many aspects of our culture. In our generation‚ mobile phones are still alive and popular around the world because in every year‚ there are new versions of mobile phones which is not just for communication but it is more on applications and it has a similarities in computer. Everyone has a mobile phone‚ especially the students‚ because

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    advent of mobile phones has been one of the unique features of modern day information technology (IT) technologies. It has been so‚ for all sections of the people all over the world‚ particularly those of the business community‚ traders both big and small. It has given a new dimension to personal communication helping people to be in touch with one another during times of sickness in the family or an emerging crisis. Here in Bangladesh there are yet other specific uses of mobile phones‚ like monitoring

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    We all know mobile phones and their extensive usage.Initially when the cell phones were launched in the market it was available to all but affordable only for a set of people who could avail it. Phone is the symbol of emergency however‚ today’s cell phone technology has become a status symbol. When compared with the scenario has now changed. It is found everywhere and in everybody’s hand right from a school kid to an old man begging on the street. Phones in previous days were considered to be used

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    WHAT AILS INDIAN SPORTS ? Sports; a passtime for students‚ a passion for players‚ a fitness solution for the middle aged‚ perhaps life for aficionados and more recently lucre for businessmen; has an equal significance for the country as a whole. It is a mirror to the professionalism of a country’s citizens‚ their dedication and the facilities provided to them by the government. Sports serve as a portrayal of the teamspirit among the

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    What are the core moral teachings of Hinduism and Budhism ? On what are they based ? Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated from the Asian culture. The religions share a very long history together and are somewhat comparable to Judaism and Christianity. The basic moral precepts of Hinduism are avoiding intentional injury to any being and truthfulness. Violating either one results in suffering until the effects of the act are exhausted. Some believe that spiritual practices such as repeating the

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