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    Cell Phone Usage in Public While sitting in church‚ listening to the pastor’s sermon‚ a cell phone rings playing a Lady Gaga tune. Talking on the phone loudly with a friend‚ someone checks out at a grocery store. Strolling through the park on a sunny afternoon‚ a person walks by on a Blue Tooth device practically screaming. While driving to the mall‚ someone is talking on the cell phone or texting while driving. The given examples show evidence of how talking on the phone in public can be distracting

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    The Result of Cell Phone Usage In today’s society many states have been concerned on the usage of cell phones while driving. This topic has been viewed by many‚ and discussed by multiple legislators‚ policemen‚ the federal government an‚ legal drivers. Their view on this issue is to not to ban the usage of cell phones‚ but to make it a law in every state. For instance‚ there is a good amount of states that have prohibited drivers from using cell phones handheld while driving. However‚ there are

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    Cell Phone Usage in Restaurants Cellular phones are considered a necessary evil in today’s society. It helps us keep in touch with our loved ones at a moment’s notice even when a regular telephone is unavailable. The technologies packed into the instrument no longer than a cigarette and as thin as a calling card allows anybody to telecommute and keep up in touch with all our business associates on 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week basis. It is because of this constant connectivity that the dynamics

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    Cell Phones and School Rebecca A. Morgan ENG 121 English Composition II Karen McFarland May 15‚ 2010 Cell Phones and School They have been around for many years and are not going to be going away any time soon. In fact‚ they are going to get better as time goes on. Learning how to cope with them and teach the children to be responsible when it comes to this technology is how the move forward will be easier. Cell Phones where only a thought at one point and now they are everywhere you

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    about. For example‚ cell phone usage. Cell phones should be allowed to be used in schools‚ but put on vibrate in classes. What if there is an emergency? A parent’s first instinct is to call their child not the school. Parents were informed with the cell phone policy‚ but aren’t many children sent to school with their phone? It’s causing more of a distraction not able to use them because students are anxious to check them during class. Even if one forbids cell phone usage‚ it doesn’t prevent

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    the beep or short ring that signals a text message has arrived? Maybe you ’ve rationalize like I have that you ’ll wait to get to the stop light to pull the cell phone of the purse or pocket. But the eye then goes of the road. " I ’ll just text a brief response while I ’m stopped at the light‚" I tell myself. Being of the not-born-with-cell-phone-in-hand generation‚ or older than 30‚ I ’m slow in typing the message on that itsy-bitsy screen. It ’s an even greater challenge if I don ’t have my reading

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    Should Cell Phone Use by Drivers be Permitted? In this essay I am going to discuss if cell phone use by drivers should be permitted or not. I will tell you about laws in other provinces‚ if the laws are the same of if they are different. I will also mention the good things that would come out of cell phone use by drivers‚ and also the bad things that would come out of cell phone use by drivers. During this essay I will also give you my opinion on if it should be permitted or not. In the province

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    Cell Phone Usage While Driving Cell phone usage while driving is a very common trend around the US. Cell phones are a part of everyday life in today’s world. Cell phones allow people to multitask‚ doing many other things while still on their phone. Although individuals are able to multitask‚ driving is one task that requires ones full attention. Cell phone usage raises many risks while driving. Those who use a cell phone while driving risk their life‚ the lives of others‚ and could be breaking the

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    Kaitlyn Sebastian Cell Phone Usage in School In a Wireless survey‚ it has been said that 91% of Americans use a cell phone. These devices have majorly advanced within the years and can be used for many things. Although cell phones have many great and convenient features‚ their usage in school should be banned because teens ignore the enforced rules‚ it can be used to cheat‚ and most have a camera feature that can be used to take inappropriate pictures of others. Teens these days are

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