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    Emily Schneider Mr. McBride CP English 11 10 January 2011 Cell Phones Negatively Impacting High School Life Two-forty p.m. is probably the most anticipated time of the day for students during the school year. As soon as the final bell rings‚ students immediately reach into their pockets‚ backpacks‚ or purses and pull out their cell phones. One day‚ while leaving school‚ I witnessed a student furiously texting as she walked down the hallway‚ unaware of the door opening towards her. The door

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    OS X‚ iTunes media application‚ and especially the iPod personal MP3 player. The IPod started off as a simple device that held approximately 1000 songs. Throughout the years‚ the IPod has completely upgraded and has literally revolutionized the world. Many changes have come about the iPod in the timespan of about 12 years. The most high tech and popular IPod is the IPod touch. Throughout this paper‚ I will discuss a brief history of how the IPod was developed and designed. In addition‚ I will like

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    Chrissy Strawn Dr. Nester Eng. 1010 09.05.2009 A Comparison of Land Line Telephones vs. Cell Phones What would man do without the telephone? The telephone has made the world a much smaller place for everyone. Not only that‚ it has become ubiquitous in the world. The telephone has evolved as well. We now have phones we can carry with us where ever and whenever we choose. But what of the necessities of telephone use can we live with in this world of ever changing technology? Let’s

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    Cell Phones: Addicting or Not? Are we addicted to our cell phones? This is a common question that has arisen in the past several years as our phone technology and capabilities continue to increase. According to recent statistics‚ 85% of the U.S. population are cell phone users (Chen).We Americans use our cell phones to do just about everything. We talk‚ text‚ check our E-mail‚ surf the Internet‚ and interact in social networking‚ all on our phones. Because our phones have become so resourceful to

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    What benefits will give us a cell phone in class? Well since technology is so advanced now a days using a cell phone in class will allow us to look for something online if needed to. And now cell phones have lots of apps that are very helpful when used for study purposes‚ for example instead of buying a book you can just download it from the internet to your phone. By listening to music lots of students concentrate better while studying and that way they get more interested in class. And fewer students

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    Project Report For Participating at India Innovation 2010 Competition Field of the Invention/Innovation Education Title of the Invention/Innovation Role of Mobile Phones in School Education Submitted by Atul Daulat Pawar Bldg A/5‚ Flat No. 23‚ 6th floor‚ Bramha Aangan Society‚ Salunke Vihar Road‚ Kondhwa‚ Pune – 411 048 Mobile No : +91 976 224 1900 Email ID: atulp04@gmail.com Introduction Today‚ education is not just limited to classrooms. In today’s competitive edge‚ the technology

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    Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? As of 2000‚ there were about ninety million cell phone users in the United States‚ with 85% of them using their phones while on the road (Sundeen 1). Because of evidence that cell phones impair drivers by distracting them‚ some states have considered laws restricting their use in moving vehicles. Proponents of legislation correctly point out that using phones while driving can be dangerous. The extent of the danger‚ however‚ is a matter

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    Negative Effects of Cell Phones As the technology of cell phones is increasing rapidly‚ the negative effects on people is growing fast as well . The first effect is being distracted while operating a Vehicle. There are different kinds of distractions for using a cell phone while driving but the common one is visual distraction‚ which is watching a cell phone screen instead of the road and trying to reach to the ring ton. Being a driver requires to have attention on the road but trying

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    the traditional planner into mobile one or a “Mobile Planner” a mobile planner that suitable for NOKIA phones through Java Programming Language. Java is an object-oriented language similar to C++‚ but simplified to eliminate language features that cause common programming errors. Java source code files (files with a .java extension) are compiled into a format calledbytecode (files with a .class extension)‚ which can then be executed by a Javainterpreter. With this Mobile Planner the user can assure

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    In the article" From Stone Age To Phone Age "‚ author Barbara Ehrereich argues that all cell phones serve as a status symbol‚ thus presenting mankind ’s selfish attempt to "showboat" their level of importance. By publicly engaging in meaningless conversations individuals are able to obtain admirer ’s jealously; thus portraying that the on-lookers are lonely because of their absence of a cellular phone or lack of received calls. In fact since primal times it has been a tendency of humans to compete

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