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    Cameron Micham November 16‚ 2011 Miss Rounds English “Cell Phone Use Leads to ‘Inattention Blindness’ and Can Prove Fatal” by William Saletan (A) Cell phone usage puts people’s lives at risk‚ and many times is fatal.  The more tasks a driver is given‚ the worse they do. Cell phone usage while driving removes the main task people should be focusing on – driving. Cell phone use replaces driving with what the person is talking about‚ which endangers someone and the others on the road with them

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    Cell phones in schools shouldn’t be allowed for many reasons. Some people believe that cell phones provide a distraction for students at school. Students should have to communicate with each other face to face and not through a screen. The technology world has definitely took a turn and became more advanced. There are many pros and cons to this. One of those cons is in fact the world of communication where people do not talk or communicate in the way they should. The bottom line is‚ phones should

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    Cell phones: Educational Tools or Disrupting Agents ? Cell phones have become omnipresent. Everyone use them everywhere. Specifically‚ they are very popular among students during school‚ where they should be learning and interacting with other students. The allowance of cellphones in school has been on debate during the last years. Although cell phones can be useful tools‚ schools should not opt to allow cell phones in class‚ because they can also have several negative impacts on students‚ such

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    Children Should Not Have Cell Phones 5/8/12 In today’s world‚ children want to grow up faster and faster. Kids want to be like their older brother or sister. They want to be like the people they see on television. There is an extreme desire for materialistic items by a majority of the population‚ and kids want cell phones. The idea of kids having cell phones seems a little absurd. Children under the age of thirteen should not be allowed to have cell phones; they a major distraction‚ they are

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    people owning mobile phone has increased dramatically.Now‚mobile phones are not just calling‚but you can now text‚take and send pictures‚acess the Internet‚play games and much more.The variety of functions increased a mobile.They have also become a lot cheaper.Thus more and more young people use mobile phones.So‚should be student allowed use to cell phones in class? Nowadays‚increasing numbers of parents are purchasing cell phones for their children.So‚I think student should be allowed to bring

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    Name : Bayu Eko Prasetyo Nim : 130210401097 Health concerns over mobile phone use Mobile phones communicate with base stations using radiofrequency (RF) radiation. If RF radiation is high enough‚ it has a ‘thermal’ effect‚ which means it raises body temperature. There are concerns that the low levels of RF radiation emitted by mobile phones could cause health problems such as headaches or brain tumors. In addition‚ the devices those using RF radiations are safe. Such as: Radio had used RF radiation

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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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    Significance * The cell phone has become a common product. Almost everyone has a cell phone‚ and they have only been around 35 years and popular for about 15. Yet‚ they have become an indispensable part of daily life. It ’s hard imagining what many would do without them. Function * A cell phone ’s basic function is to make and receive calls from anywhere you have service. Even though they can do more‚ calling is their main function. This function enables a person to make or receive a call

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    Principal‚ Technologies are getting high-tech. Everyone wants to have the latest gadgets like cell phones. As cell phones improved‚ more features are added that causes some problems to some school systems. Allowing students to have their phone in school has been debated over the years. Many school systems have adopted a policy that bans cell phones on school ground in which I support. Cell phones can interrupt class discussions. For instance‚ students often forget to turn off their cellphones

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    Cellular Phones in Society The cellular phone is perhaps one of the greatest innovations known to man. The cellular phone coupled with technological advancements has influenced the lives of people from all lifestyles globally. However‚ the cellular phone has undergone massive evolution over time from the bulky hand-held telephone at its beginning to the hand-held mobile devices it is today. Through evolution the cellular phone has a positive effect on society. The cellular phone started

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