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    Yasmin Kabir 10D Ms Home- ENGLISH Word count: 790 Dear Sir‚ I am writing to you to express my opinions about your recent article (Should mobile phones be banned in schools? – 27/11/12). This subject is definitely a hard topic to discuss due to the fact mobile phones have made a huge impact to our generation. I was intrigued by the writers’ perspectives and by the contrast of their viewpoints. In the first paragraph of Barkham’s article‚ he talks about the many fears of teens

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    do 3 out of every 4 teenagers have a mobile phone? Mobile phones used to be for most businessmen and doctors for emergencies and business calls. Today‚ Why are they used as leisure toys? Students are equipped with a mobile phone as ordinarily as with lunchboxes. This is sickening. This new technology brings new ways steal‚ cheat‚ bully and act irresponsibly. These negative matters have rapidly become out of hand! Mobile Phones MUST be banned! Mobile Phones cause terrible problems in schools. Teenagers

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    Introductin Mobile phones are one of the most common information access devices with almost 31% of the global population having access. This exploratory study investigated usage patterns of‚ and attitude about‚ cell phones among university students in a mature market (United States) and a rapidly growing new market (India) by surveying students in each country. Key findings from the study include similarities in the usage of phones to communicate with others and in the perception of mobile phone usage

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    Using Mobile Phones Outline Introduction: Introduction about using mobile phones in the present Thesis: Using mobile phones in the present is a popular for all ages and there are many advantages to user. I.                   Argument or reason to support -          Mobile phones is convenient communication tool. -          Good feature of mobile phone -          Mobile phones no limited about time II.                Argument against -          Negative healthy effects -          The effect

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    Must we use mobile phones all the time? In this century‚ there are lots of people using mobile phones‚ from the young to the old‚ from the have to the have-not. Mobile phones can have positive effects if we use it well. But there are many people who misuse them‚ especially students. Most of them can never separate from their mobile phones. In fact‚ using mobile phones all the time can make us procrastinate doing things like eating and praying‚ forget to study‚ and even suffer from cancer. The

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    Mobile phones: blessing or curse? Discuss Nowadays mobile phones are everywhere: their bleeping ringtones go off behind you in the train; gormless-looking zombies stand around on the street “texting” illiterate messages to each other‚ while even children see them as an indispensable accessory. Clearly‚ mobile phones have come to be a normal and accepted part of most people’s lives‚ but does this necessarily mean they are a boon? I would say that while mobiles are potentially helpful in some

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    Essay‚ "Mobile phones" Mobile phones have become an integral part of our everyday lives. But why are they so popular? Almost everyone nowadays has a mobile phone‚ and everyone thinks it is a necessary tool. People without mobile phones are considered to be strange. But there must be reasons why we have become so dependent on mobile phones. Firstly‚ they are compact. Thus‚ they are convenient to carry and contact with others at any time. We use them very often. For example in the street‚ where

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    Health Issues Do cell phones pose a health hazard? Many people are concerned that cell phone radiation will cause cancer or other serious health hazards. The weight of scientific evidence has not linked cell phones with any health problems. Cell phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF). Over the past 15 years‚ scientists have conducted hundreds of studies looking at the biological effects of the radiofrequency energy emitted by cell phones. While some researchers have reported biological

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    Consumers have when choosing between different mobile phone brands. The study was built upon six key attributes (telephone features‚ connection fee‚ access cost‚ mobile-to-mobile phone rates‚ call rates and free calls) related to mobile phone purchasing respondents had to importance rate. The research showed that consumers with prior experience about a product can predict their choices relatively well‚ although respondents tended to overestimate the importance of features‚ call rates and free calls

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    "Cell Phone" redirects here. For the film‚ see Cell Phone (film). For the Handphone film‚ see Handphone (film). The Qualcomm QCP-2700‚ a mid-1990s candybar style phone‚ and an iPhone 5‚ a current production smartphone. A mobile phone  is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over aradio link while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless

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