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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In Schools? Cell phones are everywhere! Almost everyone has one. Why should they not be allowed to be used for school use and learning? Although cell phones can be a major distraction to many students while working on school work‚ they can also come in handy in all sorts of ways. Many schools are against phones and are taking them away from students for having them out‚ but I believe that they should be allowed in schools. Almost all schools have to buy laptops for students

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    "Studies show that driving while talking on a cell phone is extremely dangerous and puts drivers at a four times greater risk of a crash‚" said Janet Froetscher‚ president and CEO of the NSC. "Driving drunk is also dangerous and against the law. When our friends have been drinking‚ we take the car keys away. It’s time to take the cell phone away." A study from the Harvard Center of Risk Analysis estimates that cell phone use while driving contributes to 6 percent of crashes‚ which equates to 636

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    Seventy percent of schools ban cell phones from school‚ i disapprove. Phones should be allowed in school. Students should be able to use phones in class for projects‚ or class work. Also in case of a fire‚ lock down or we get kidnapped or lost. Phones are especially good for emergency. If anything happens and we can’t get in contact with our parents from the school we would have to use our personal cell phone. But with the “rule” of not being able to use them we wouldn’t have contact at all

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    Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? As of 2000‚ there were about ninety million cell phone users in the United States‚ with 85% of them using their phones while on the road (Sundeen 1). Because of evidence that cell phones impair drivers by distracting them‚ some states have considered laws restricting their use in moving vehicles. Proponents of legislation correctly point out that using phones while driving can be dangerous. The extent of the danger‚ however‚ is a matter

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    English 83 Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In College Classrooms? I think cell phones shouldn’t be allowed in college classrooms. Nowadays‚ parents buy a cell phone for their teenager‚ in order to contact them more conveniently. But a lot of students bring their cell phone to the college‚ during class. If cell phone shouldn’t be banned in classrooms‚ we will often see this scene: During the class‚ a student’s cell phone rang‚ so the student answered. Meanwhile

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    Allen English 10 November 6‚ 2012 Why Cell phones Should Be Allowed In Schools I believe that students should be allowed to have their phones available to them during school hours. The administrators of our school have shunned the use of cell phones at all time during school hours. We can’t even have them within reach. If they’re not in our lockers or cars then you run the risk of it being confiscated. I believe that if administrators allow phone use in schools then grades will become much better

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    Thesis‚ Major Points‚ and Plan “Should regulations regarding the use of cell phones while driving be standardized?” On December 13th 2011‚ the National Transit Safety Board called for a complete ban on cell phone use while driving‚ arguing that even hands-free phone use was distracting and dangerous. However‚ two weeks later‚ U.S. Secretary of Transportation‚ Ray LaHood‚ said he would not endorse a ban. His justification was simply that hands free cell phone use was “not the big problem in America”

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    Persuasive Essay: Why cell phones should be allowed in school In today’s society everywhere we look people of all ages and genders are parading with his or her cell phones. Whether they are driving‚ walking down the aisle in the grocery store‚ or even in class‚ cell phones have become a part of an individual’s everyday life. However‚ it is always a controversy in the classroom between teachers and students whether cell phone usage should be allowed in school. Students like myself enjoy texting

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    Should students be allowed to bring cell phones to middle school‚ what do you think. Students should be allowed to bring cell phones to school for contacting parents/guardians‚ safety reasons‚ and in case of emergencies. Are cell phones a necessary or a nuisance. To begin with‚ cell phones are used to keep connected and to distribute information. Information that your parent/guardian may need to know. If there was a schedule change or something concerning happened at school that your parent/guardian

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    people will say they don´t mind the law‚ that they can search your phone without a warrant. Officials should not be permitted to search are phones without a warrant. School and police officials should not be able to search cell phones or social media sites because they do not have a warrant or any reason to randomly check your phone. For example‚ if a principal doesn’t think highly of you or your parents then they could take your phone and find something that doesn’t even relate to school and then

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