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    Individuals shouldn’t be prosecuted for statements made on social media. One reason I think that is because doing so would be a direct violation of our first amendment rights. It also only affects two people making it a waste of time as it doesn’t affect many people. The ability to prosecute someone for an offense like this would be unlawful and a waste of taxpayer’s money. Cyberbullying is a crime that can be prevented by simply logging off but most people don’t do that. The first reason people

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    -innovatators-18207/ Firt cellphone a true ‘brick’. (2005). Recovered june 15 of 2014‚ from http://www.nbcnews.com/id/7432915/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/t/first-cell-phone-true-brick/#.U6ZAqyiRnww Ross. Wasterfield. Jeff. (2010). Finanzas Corporativas: Corporación Editora Nacional. History of cellphone technology. Recovered june 15 of 2014‚ from http:// http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Rhc7Gfyd3oJ:www.qrreaders.net/articles/history-cellphone-

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    Are Cellphones Dangerous?

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    Gabriele Saturno ENC 1101 Professor Carlos Lamas 24/11/2012 Are Cell-Phones Dangerous Introduction Technology is one of the most powerful factors that affect our daily life and routine. As part of it we have the well known and worldwide used: Cell-phones. A 2004 MIT survey said that cell phones were ranked as the one invention that people hate the most‚ but cannot live without. It beat out the alarm clock and the television. Cell-phones have become one of the most useful devices around the

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    should not be allowed in school for many reasons. One reason is that it is a big responsibility and young kids are not ready for that. Another is that it is not necessary and children don’t need it at school if they have it at home. And finally it is a big distraction to both students and teachers. In this essay‚ you will see the many pieces of evidence that will point you towards the truth about having cell phones in school. One reason that cell phones should not be allowed in school is that it is

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    needs new things to make it easier. Schools should step up and try new things and take big risks. (Norris‚ Soloway 28). Additionally‚ Cell phones play a major role in today’s society including filling many functions in classrooms (Ferriter 86). People are using them over other technology now days. Cell phones are small‚ affordable‚ and should be considered an educational tool (Pascopella 42). According to Ferriter‚ cell phones should be used to replace many school supplies. They have many features

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    Cellphones on Campus?

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    classroom stares at the student‚ disrupted. The boy‚ paying no attention to the annoyed class‚ reaches into his pocket‚ pulls out a cell phone‚ and starts texting rapidly. This is an example of cell phone distraction at school. First off‚ cell phones shouldn’t be allowed in schools is because of cheating. Cheating allows cheaters to gain unfair advantage and improperly rewards laziness. Despicable children who cheat get higher scores than the students who study‚ which is unfair to the hard working

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    Speech on cellphones

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    remarkable feat: He made the first wireless telephone call. He was the first to transmit the human voice via radio waves‚ sending a signal from one radio tower to another. Together‚ they led a team to invent a cell phone under the company of AT&T. The phones were expensive and some weighed up to 80 pounds (36.3 kilograms) -- not the sort of device you can carry around in your pocket! But then‚ a competitor made a bold and cheeky move in 1973. That competitor was Martin Cooper‚ who at the time

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    workplaces and high prices are not the only worries they deal with. School cafeteria foods are known for containing pink slime and meat glue in the school’s meat products. Junk foods have overridden the healthier food choices in the cafeteria menu. The parents’ efforts to facilitate healthier‚ cleaner‚ and nutritional food have not been ignored. Unfortunately‚ these efforts have shot back at the parents with rules from the school that go against the constitutional rights to raise their child the

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    Cellphone Detector

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    TABLES OF CONTENTS Contents ABSTRACT 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 INTRODUCTION 6 DESCRIPTION 8 WORKING OF MOBILE BUG 9 COMPONENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CIRCUIT: 12 PIN CONFIGURATION OF IC 13 (1) ICCA 3130 13 (2) IC NE 555 TIMER 15 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF OTHER COMPONENTS 17 1. RESISTOR 17 2. CAPACITOR 18 3.Transistor 19 4. Light-emitting diode 20 5. PIEZO BUZZER 21 APPLICATION 22 LIMITATION 22 FUTURE WORK 22 CONCLUSION 22 USE OF MULTI SIM IN THE PROJECT 23 REFERENCES

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    all too often I turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term‚ a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom‚ specifically cell phones. Parents think of cell phones as a connection to their children in an emergency. But I wonder what the last situation was that genuinely called for

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