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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A mobile phone (also called mobile‚ cellular telephone‚ or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones‚ which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line‚ for example within a home or an office. Today‚ cell phones are the most popular tool for communication

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    has a cell phone‚it’s no longer a luxury like it used to be‚it’s a necessity.It makes life a whole lot easier with; work‚communication‚search engines and so much more.ordinarily this is a good thing‚but whats not good is compromising our own and other peoples’ safety .The use of cell phones when driving‚diverts the driver’s consciousness away from the road‚promting in accidents and deaths.It should be mandatory to ban their use while driving.The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while

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    Cell phones and their everyday use. The invention of cell phones has enabled us to improve our lives in many ways which can be great for some but for others has caused irresponsibly behavior. Most of the time they allow us to multitask but for some it is just a distraction. Cell phones have had a major impact on our lives both positive and negative. They affect how we handle our everyday tasks. They can be entertaining most of the time with all the cool features‚ or help us regarding safety

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    use of cell phones? According to scientific evidence cell phones may actually be more harmful than you think. I believe cell phones are dangerous to our health because they have been linked to causing tumors‚ can affect your eye health‚ and they also hold a lot of bacteria. Cell phones have more serious risks than they do benefits. Therefore it is better to limit how much you use your cell phone. It has been scientifically proven that you can actually get a tumor from the use of cell phones. These

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    Schools ban students from using cell phones at school and at all school functions? By Olivia Acuña ENG 111G27 9/11/2011 Cell phones have created a new era of communication between students around the world. Some students believe cell phones are helpful to communicate with their friends and family. Others disagree and believe that cell phones are being used in an inappropriate manner‚ during and after school activities. I strongly believe that cell phones should be banned during school

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    Andriyanov English -101 Research Essay 1. What is mean cell phone? 2. Pros and Cons of cell phones in our life. 3. A few tips on how to avoid the negative impact of cell phone. 4. Conclusion 1. What is mean cell phone? A mobile phone is a wireless handheld device that allows users to make calls and send text messages‚ among other features. The earliest generation of mobile phones could only make and receive calls. Today’s mobile phones‚ however‚ are packed with many additional features‚ such as

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    students at the UN International Nursery School in New York viewed a poster of the historic document.   After adopting it on December 10‚ 1948‚ the UN General Assembly had called upon all Member States to publicize the text of the Declaration and "to cause it to be disseminated‚ displayed‚ read and expounded principally in schools and other educational institutions‚ without distinction based on the political status of countries or territories."  (UN Photo) The Commission on Human Rights was made up

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    Should there be a ban on cell phones while driving? Over the past decade‚ the technology of cell phones has progressed tremendously. With this technology‚ people can now make phone calls‚ text‚ check their e-mail‚ and surf the net. More than ever people are using their cell phones while driving; this has caused an increase in the amount of deaths caused by distracted drivers to increase tremendously. Many states have placed a ban on the use of cell phones while driving; some states will allow

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    Introduction: 2 History of mobile phone: 3 Impacts of mobile phone: 4 Biological impacts: 4 Cultural and social: 4 Positive impacts: 5 Survey report: 6 Statistics of cellular companies: 11 Conclusion: 13 Introduction: The mobile phones have created a revolution in the communications in today’s world. While every youth is Bombarded with the ill effects on the health of the user of the mobile phones‚ does this information‚ in any way‚ impact the usage of the phone by the youth? How does mobile

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    Cell phones‚ a widely used electronic device throughout the world today‚ is used as an "on the go" communication device. Cell phones were first demonstrated by John F. Mitchell and Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973. Since then cell phones have grown rapidly. Although cell phones have proven to be a luxury researchers have hypothesized that cell phones may or may not impair driving skills. In order to begin testing this hypothesis‚ we will start off by using a control condition‚ also known as a control

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