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    Text messaging is the central structure of communication for teennagers. While teens may think shortcuts are helpful they may not understand the damage they are doing to their writing. While older generations consider it to be degrading to the English Language‚ over half of teens have come to the conclusion that texting has made their writing inapplicable. Although to some teens‚ shortcuts and proper English can still be effective. Researchers show that text messaging has been proven to have a negative

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    A Study on the Effects of Text Messaging to the Literary Skills of the High School Students in Lyceum of Cebu School Year 2012-2013 Researchers: Table of Contents Chapter 1 I. Introduction * Rationale of the study * Theoretical Background * Theoretical Framework II. The Problem * Statement of the Problem * Significance of the study * Scope and Limitations of the Study * Definition of terms Chapter 2 III. Related Literature and Studies * Related

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    Text messaging‚ or texting‚ is the act of typing and sending a brief‚ electronic message between two or more mobile phones or fixed or portable devices over a phone network. The term originally referred to messages sent using the Short Message Service (SMS); it has grown to include messages containing image‚ video‚ and sound content (known as MMS messages). The sender of a text message is known as a texter‚ while the service itself has different colloquialisms depending on the region. It may simply

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TEXTING A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of Marciana P. Catolos Memorial National High School Tanay‚ Rizal In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV RONNE ALAINE V. ARISCAYO KIMBERLY ANNE DV. FABABAER March 2014 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researchers would like to take this opportunity to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the following persons who helped them on the fulfillment of this piece of work. Mrs. Noralyn I. Carigo

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    of Greek and Latin‚ this approach divided the target language into eight parts of speech: nouns‚ verbs‚ participles‚ articles‚ pronouns‚ prepositions‚ adverbs and conjunctions. Learning the language required study of the eight categories in written text and the development of rules for their use in translation.             However‚ when 18th century grammarians moved beyond the Greek and Roman classics and began the study of English‚ again using the eight categories to generate grammar rules‚ it

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    communication‚ especially for college students. They tend to not have the time to have conversations with others on the phone because of all the studying and work they may be doing‚ so they will send a quick text to keep in contact with friends‚ family‚ or fellow classmates. The way the words are sent in these text messages are usually abbreviated to quicken the process of texting or spell check tends to fix every word for the texters‚ the person(s) that is texting‚ to correct the words for you‚ thus‚ this may

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    isn’t illegal all over the U.S just in some states but needs to be all over the U.S soon‚ but how can this happen if there are so many questions that need to be answered before the other states could or would even want to try to make it illegal. Why text and drive? Why risk your life as well as others lives? Does law enforcement have to prove that someone was texting and driving and if so how can they prove it? Can someone really multitask? So with all these questions needing to be answered can texting

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    Motoyoshi‚ Jiro Takai and Toshikazu Yoshida. 2008. "No Mobile‚ No Life: Self-Perception and Text-Message Dependency among Japanese High School Leung‚ Louis. 2008. “Leisure boredom‚ sensation seeking‚ self esteem‚ and addiction: Symptoms and patterns of cell phone use.” Pp 359-381 in Mediated Personal sociality." Social & Cultural Geography 9(1):95-108. ------. 2008. "Seen and not heard? Text messaging and digital sociality." Social & Cultural Geography 9(1):95-108 Tucker‚ Patrick. 2009. "Hooked

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    the road as well as send text messages. There have been studies conducted to try and compare drunk driving to texting while driving and those findings have led to new state and federal laws being made. People think that they can multitask and text while they drive but in reality most can’t and all shouldn’t. While the service of having text messaging is convenient‚ people can send messages to anyone during anytime of the day and anywhere. Ever since there was text messaging‚ society has become more

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    known as text messages. SMS allows people to type messages and exchange them between mobile phones better known as “texting”. Unfortunately texting has also become a huge safety concern when it occurs while driving. While certain distractions while driving are inevitable‚ texting while driving requires serious attention and focus and thus should be outlawed in the US. The new Wireless Communications Device Law (effective January 1‚ 2009) makes it an infraction to write‚ send‚ or read text-based

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