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    dangerous than drunk driving (Texting and Driving Statistics). People often text and drive because we think we are invincible and no matter how dangerous things get‚ nothing bad will ever happen to us (Fumento). A large percentage of parents ‘teach’ their kids that it is okay to text and drive without noticing it. Roughly fifteen percent of teens say they feel it is okay to text and drive because either one or both of their parents text and drive and nothing bad ever happens to them. A car wreck normally

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    drafting‚ or sending a text message they are not fully paying attention to their surroundings. Texting while driving causes a 400 percent increase in time spent with eyes off the road (Thomas‚ 2009). Anything‚ at any time could happen and it could easily happen in the few seconds drivers eyes are on their phone instead of the road. Teens tend to be the group with the most risky driving habits (Thomas‚ 2009). Emma Vieira of Colchester‚ Vermont‚ happened to be one of many teens to text while driving. She

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    a driver 23x more likely to crash. Drivers talking on a cell phone are 4x more likely to have a car accident. Talking on a cell phone while driving can make a young driver’s reaction time as slow as that of a 70 year old. Answering a text takes away your attention for about five seconds. That is enough time to travel the length of a football field. Studies have found that texting while driving causes a 400% increase in time spent with eyes off the road. 94% of drivers support

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    classes so that it does not ring and causes a disruption while they are learning. They are able to silence their phones‚ but most students will forget to this at least once during their high school career. When they do forget and they receive a call or text message‚ the whole class stops. Even if students put their phone in vibrate mode‚ some cell phones can still be heard. Everyone turns to look at what is causing the sudden noise and the teacher stops talking. This distracts students from their lesson

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    a cell phone and drive at the same time but if this were the case why is it that many injuries and deaths have been involved inquiring these two? We are completely distracted when using our phone. Their not only being used for talking‚ but sending texts‚ playing games‚ and simply not concentrating on the road. When your not focusing specifically on the road you are at risk. Not only putting yourself in danger but passengers‚ other vehicle‚ and bystanders as well. When being a responsible

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    Which are the effects of cellphone messaging on teenagers? Slavery or freedom? We hear a lot these days about instant messaging‚ - the ability to get/send a text message from/to anyone‚ anywhere‚ via wireless networks and some kind of portable device‚ which might be a fancy pager‚ a digital cellphone or a palmtop computer. The technology is here‚ though it doesn’t work everywhere yet. We could argue about how affordable or reliable instant messaging is‚ but we can’t deny it exists and will probably

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    mobile devices to access text messages‚ instant messaging‚ and picture messaging services . Through text messaging services‚ users send and receive short text messages‚ which usually consist of fewer than 300 characters. Wireless instant messaging is an internet communications service that allows a wireless mobile device to exchange instant messages with one or more mobile devices or online personal computers. Users send graphics‚ pictures‚ video clips‚ sound files‚ and short text messages with picture

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    texting while driving can be dangerous‚ and fata. Its also harmful to everyone around you. Distracted driving is constantly ranking as one of the biggest traffic safety issues. According to studies in 2009‚ 66% of drivers from 18 and 24 send and receive text messages while driving and don’t admit to it. They believe that it does not put others in harms way when that is false. Texting while driving is the leading is the largest distracting for people while driving. Phone use while behind the wheel reduces

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    lived rather than viewed [on smartphones].” I agree with Bilton that when we put away our phones and try to live in the present for a while‚ we will feel more connected to the world. Moreover‚ spending more time on phones will not improve our relationships with others‚ but make people socially isolated. In the article “Disruptions: More Connected‚ Yet More Alone‚” Bilton provides some scenarios in the video about

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    Jasmyn Clark April 20th 2013 English 110 Illustration Essay A Text or The Lesson? As technology progresses‚ cell phones are becoming a useful yet harmful tool in todays society where education is concerned. Students who use their cell phones in the classroom have found themselves distracted‚ not focused on the tasks at hand‚ missing important notes.‚ and attempting to cheat. In most high schools‚ students are not allowed to use cell phones at school for any reason. Whereas in college‚ at the

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