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    Texting While Driving

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    messages better known as text messages. SMS allows people to type messages and exchange them between mobile phones better known as “texting”. Unfortunately texting has also become a huge safety concern when it occurs while driving. While certain distractions while driving are inevitable‚ texting while driving requires serious attention and focus and thus should be outlawed in the US. The new Wireless Communications Device Law (effective January 1‚ 2009) makes it an infraction to write‚ send‚ or

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    Distractions or interruptions include noises‚ conversation‚ and phone calls‚ whereas workload includes multiple patients and patients who require more assistance (Brady‚ Malone‚ & Fleming‚ 2009; Pape‚ 2013). Pharmacy and drug unavailability issues are suggested

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    agree that cell phones should not be allowed in school. Keeping cell phones in school may cause students to use it for the wrong reasons. They are also easily lost‚ stolen or broken. Cell phones may go to the wrong hands or could be a classroom distraction. First of all‚ students may decide to use these devices for non-educational aims. Calculators‚ cameras and other tools that cell phones include could help students cheat on tests. I know‚ at least 3 people in every class that

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    emergency‚ it is great to know that you can reach her no matter where she is‚ whether she is hiking in a forest miles from home or sitting in a church service with her cell phone ready to vibrate if an emergency occurs. Distraction Cell phones can be a huge distraction. Teen-agers and middle-school children seem to feel that if they are awake‚ they should be texting someone on their cell phones. New rules have to be applied in families. You must constantly remind your children that cell

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    Research Outline I. Introduction 1. Topic: Should cell phones be allowed in school? 2. Hook: 90% of students use their cell phones during clsss. 3. Thesis: Cell phones should not be allowed in school. II. Body paragraph 1 1. Topic: Distraction 2. Reason: Games 3. Reason: Videos 4. Reason: Texting III. Body paragraph 2 1. Topic: Cheating 2. Reason: Text answer 3. Reason: Look up online 4. Reason:Take picture of test IV. Body paragraph

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    Life as we know it.

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    school building. This is not the case; the school is a place to learn that should be free of distractions able for the student to obtain an education. The school bus is just the vehicle that gets us there. There should be different rules for different environments. Bus drivers think that phones are distractions that keep the students on the bus and the bus driver in harm. Cell phones are not distractions; they are items that keep us occupied and quiet while we ride. What kid would want to jump over

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    Cell Phones While Driving

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    day technology and combined that with extreme carelessness. When this occurs‚ the outcome is devastating. Throughout the years‚ cell phones have become the “in thing.” Many are using this technology to call‚ text‚ Facebook‚ and Tweet. With new distractions‚ comes less time to focus on reality. In a recent study‚ 34% of teens have stated that they have texted while driving a vehicle‚ and 52% of them have stated they have talked while driving a vehicle. In my opinion‚ that is complete selfishness.

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    even maintain an attitude of learning. Other distractions such as visual distraction can come from open window and the use of cell phone in the classrooms. Windows without blinds can result in student becoming distracted with what is going on outside of the course of study. There is a policy that most schools are trying to enforce which will ban the use of cell phones in the class room which will limit the distractions such as texting. Social distractions such as talking or passing notes don’t just

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    car accidents are entirely preventable. Drivers are most likely distracted‚ tired or possibly drunk. Some of the most common distractions are talking to others in the vehicle or talking on the cell phone‚ eating or drinking‚ Koopman 2 playing with the radio or CD‚ and so on. All of these distractions could be easily avoided if people were to see how dangerous distractions can be when you are not entirely focused on your driving. People should also be careful not to drive if they are feeling sleepy

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    article discuses on what are the roots of the distraction of the employees

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