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    lot more severe in kids from ages 10-14. Water bottles are very distracting because they have a crackling plastic sound. It is a distraction‚ and they are the only kind of bottles schools allow‚ for the most part. We should be able to bring hard plastic colorful water bottles; it helps kids express themselves too. In conclusion‚ clear plastic water bottles are a distraction and kids can have a bad reaction to the sound‚ and kids also want to express themselves through the type of design on their water

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    effect on a high school student. With the iPad in a high school classroom there are more opportunities to do faster research and introduce multimedia subjects to the classroom‚ however‚ iPads can also break‚ run out of battery or cause lots of distraction in which books or textbooks may not. There are many pros and cons to why iPads should be replaces with books or even just an accessory in high school classrooms today. Every student gets excited when there is a new piece of technology

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    seems a little absurd. Children under the age of thirteen should not be allowed to have cell phones; they a major distraction‚ they are causing an increase in obesity rates‚ they are harmful‚ there is no major necessity for kids to have them‚ and they are an extra payment on you parents. Children under the age of thirteen should not be allowed to have cell phones due to the huge distraction that they have on kids. When a child gets a cell phone they become obsessed with it. All they want to do is text

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    Humanistic Theory of Creativity: Definitely a theory I believe strongly in. I know for myself that if I am distracted by other things it becomes very difficult to be creative. If I am creative when I have other distractions the quality of my work definitely suffers. Most of the techniques we use in our creative process originate from this theory. Things like brainstorming‚ constructive critique sessions from our peers etc. all stem from the qualities this theory places its emphasis upon. In fact

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    will help me to focus on the tasks I need to complete instead of distractions such as the TV and my phone. Having lots of distractions only makes it harder to concentrate on work that I should be doing when either in class or at home. Being at home has a lot more distractions than being at school because of pets‚ family‚ and access to electronics besides my computer. To limit procrastination and help with the amount of distractions at school I will turn off skype on my computer and not listen to

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    a huge part of the human society. Technology helps up‚ it guides us‚ and it teaches us many things that we may not know such as education. With so much pros technology brings us‚ there are also the cons technology introduces such as obsession‚ distraction‚ overuse‚ and many more. Though with many of these cons‚ one of the worst ones technology brings upon us is social isolation. Social isolation is basically the lack of contact with society. People who obsess over technology and stay indoors all

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    Chaveli Lopez Keiser University Abstract Driving is one of the skills that require full attention to control the vehicle and respond to the events happening on the road. Use a cell phone while driving involves visual‚ manual and mental distractions (NHTSA‚ 2005). Several studies have found that young people are more likely to use cell phone than older people. Young drivers are almost five times more likely than older drivers to report phone use while driving (McEvoy‚ 2006). But‚ others studies

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    Well I´m sure‚ most of us have texted while driving at least once… Let me tell you‚ that according to the Distraction.gov (official U.S. Goverment website for distracted driving)‚ Texting is the most alarming distraction because it involves manual‚ visual‚ and cognitive distraction simultaneously. If it’s so dangerous‚ why do people do it? Some people still don’t know how dangerous distracted driving is. Others know about the risks of texting while driving‚ but still choose to do so anyway

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    that multi-taskers cannot focus on subject. They believe they are improving their ability but actually lessening their ability “through over consumption”. A report found on the article claims that “the multitasking on a laptop poses a significant distraction to both users and fellow students and can be detrimental to comprehension of lecture content”: people who multi-tasks have lower grade. As a result‚ people are decreasing their ability while having a laptop during

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    validity of the testimony is crucial to convicting the right person‚ though even when the person is under oath‚ mistakes can be made. Eyewitness testimony is a complicated business‚ though many believe it hurts more than it helps in many cases due to distractions and third parties. An eyewitness testimony is defined as an account given by people who have seen an event take place. It is often used in court cases for the jury to better understand the facts from the eyes of a person who saw the actually

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