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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Cited: Farris‚ Alexis M.1. "LOL? Texting While Driving Is No Laughing Matter: Proposing A Coordinated Response To Curb This Dangerous Activity." Washington University Journal Of Law & Policy 36.(2011): 233-259. Index to Legal Periodicals & Books Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 14 Nov. 2013. Richtel‚ Matt. "Drivers and Legislators Dismiss Cellphone Risks." Www.nytimes.com. New York Times‚ 19 June 2009. Web. 4 Nov. 2013.

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    Mobile Phones! 1. Verizon can use the information obtained in multiple different way to further enhance their company. They could use the information collected on text messages to formulate plans that would benefit both the customers and the company. For the amount of text messages teenagers send and receive‚ Verizon can have a text message limit of a certain number of messages that would be free for the month. They could also use the calling information to decide how many minutes a teenage package

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    can limit the driver response toward someone coming out from any where else. Whether‚ if it’s a child ‚ an adult or a group of people . when you text and drive there is less time to response roadway danger In addition‚ the usage of phone while driving can cause dangerous environmental to the people around you on the road. Some people can able to text with out looking at their phone and they might not able to paying attention what going on the road Person eye might on the road ‚ but their focus

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    Distracted Drivers

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    As you have heard‚ distracted drivers are my biggest peeve because they put themselves in danger and everybody else. If you take anything away from this speech let it be this. I know we get sick and tired of parents and commercials saying don’t text and drive and keep your eyes on the road but were not invincible even though we all like to think we are. I will leave you all with this‚ I know it can be hard to not use your phone or groom

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    Analysis of Some popular Mobile Social Network Systems Chang Tong Helsinki University of Technology tchang@cc.hut.fi lot‚ and are very social. [11] Although the number of mobile social network users is not very great at present‚ people With the rapid development of mobile devices and wireless believe that mobile social network will become much more technologies‚ a large number of mobile social network sys- popular in the near future. tems have emerged in the last few years. The migration of In

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    taken away from the substantial things in life and also claimed that the dissapointment of not recieving any texts made them upset or rather neurotic. Afterwards continued with remarking cellphones are somewhat compelling and said they threaten our lifes if used whilst driving. Also pointed out the common puctuation error which children make because of the language they use when they write a text and said there were distractions in classes and alleged the use of cellphones as a reason. You told the interviewer

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    1. Project Background Information technology has played a vital role throughout the world and so in our country. Short Message Service (SMS) is the text communication service component of phone‚ web or mobile communication systems‚ using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text messages between fixed line or mobile phone devices. The use of SMS as data application in the world is enormous‚ with 2.4 billion active users‚ or 74% of all mobile phone

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    Annoying Ways People Use Their Phones How many times have you sat next to a person who just has to mutter their email‚ text message‚ or conversation on the phone? So you’re just sitting there‚ playing Angry Birds on your phone and the next thing you hear is a secretary texting her boss. Not only is it the click click click‚ but if she’s mumbling it‚ it’s even worse. Or some one talking on their phone as loud as they can? Isn’t the last thing you what to hear in a quiet room someone talking

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    the driver is texting‚ emailing or talking on the cellular device it can cost many lives. Cellular device texting is the number one distraction in the United States. Twenty-eight percent of traffic accidents happen when people text while driving. Why do people text and drive? Research shows that people are obsessed with socializing. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported in 2012. Eighteen percent distracted drivers were caused by fatal car crashes‚ 3‚328 people

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    feelings‚ and meaning through verbal and nonverbal messages: it is face-to-face communication. Sherry Turkle‚ a professor at MIT for the social studies of science and technology asked the question “Would you rather text than talk?” to people. What she concluded was that “People would rather text because they are so used to being short changed out of real conversation.” People have gotten used to being ignored or come second to a person’s phone. People pay more attention to their phones than the person

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