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    Cell Phone Radiation

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    protection to be practiced → cell phone radiation During normal use‚ over half of the radiation transmitted by your mobile phone is absorbed by your head or body. Around 80% of the phone’s microwave emissions are absorbed by the head. Only shielding or distance to the phone can reduce their severe impact. The United Nations World Health Organization has classified mobile phone radiation as possibly cancer causing and advise that it is important for mobile phone users to minimize exposure by utilizing

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    Cell Phone Addiction

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    possess a mobile phone. Using cell phone has become a dominant part of their daily lives. According to the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project‚ about six in ten (66%) of all children in our sample had a cell phone before they turned 14. Slightly less than 75% of all high school students had a cell phone. The study also concludes that teenagers send text messages‚ take photos‚ play games‚ send e-mails‚ make phone calls‚ reading novels‚ and watch videos by their cell phones. These acts

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    Are cell phone safe

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    Are Cell Phones Safe? Lately‚ there has been a lot of question about whether or not cell phones are safe. Many people think mobile phones can cause brain cancer‚ brain tumors‚ or other harm to your body. Others might say that cell phones are safe to use. I think cell phones are safe. Some people might tell you that cell phones are not safe while you drive. This can be true but it also can be incorrect. There are different ways to make your phone safer in the car. For example‚ you could use

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    Cell Phones in School.

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    Should cell phones be allowed in school? Yes. They should be allowed in school. Used in class‚ yes. They must have it on vibrator thought and can’t answer it while a teacher is talking. And you can’t disturb you class. In other words‚ someone in "Twee tribune" believes that cell phones should be allowed in school but a good handle full of students believes that cell phones should not. Cell phones are an electronic device that is used to make mobile telephone calls across a wide geographic area

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    Cell phones and driving

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    Cell Phones and Driving: The Road to Death Strayer University Cell Phones and Driving: The Road to Death: The popularity of mobile phones has grown enormously in the past two decades. With the social media applications‚ texting features and ability to make phone calls mobile phones have lead drivers to become more distracted on the road. Drivers talking on the phone and texting behind the wheel is growing at an alarming rate and quickly becoming a deadly problem

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    Kids and Cell Phones

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    Kids and Cell Phones Ashford University BUS350/Consumer Behavior Kids and Cell Phones “Should I buy my teenage daughter a cell phone?” That is a question that many parents ask themselves at one point in their child’s life. Ask my child directly about why she should have a cell phone‚ and you are likely to receive one of these responses: “I feel like a nobody without one‚” or‚ “Because I’m the only kid in class who doesn’t have a cell phone.” Even my parents agree that the “little princess”

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    Cell Phone Radiation

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    advancement is cell-phones‚ which is one of the greatest development in technology. We have become dependent on mobiles phones and it seem like a high percentage of the population including elderly people‚ young adult and even kids under 18 have one of this devices. There are numerous advantages and disadvantages related to cell phones. In one hand there is the importance of being communicated for emergencies‚ business‚ social and personal purposes. On the other hand‚ the usage of cell phone had become

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    cell phone use

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    Points‚ and Plan “Should regulations regarding the use of cell phones while driving be standardized?” On December 13th 2011‚ the National Transit Safety Board called for a complete ban on cell phone use while driving‚ arguing that even hands-free phone use was distracting and dangerous. However‚ two weeks later‚ U.S. Secretary of Transportation‚ Ray LaHood‚ said he would not endorse a ban. His justification was simply that hands free cell phone use was “not the big problem in America”‚ which in my point

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    cell phone industry

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    The first mobile phones‚ referred to as Frist Generation or 1G‚ were introduced to the public in 1983 by Motorola. The technology used at that time was analog‚ which is much less reliable than the digital technology we use today. The first mobile phones were big‚ had a great deal of static and noise interference and very expensive‚ many of them costing hundreds of dollars. They were more of a status symbol during the decade rather than a means of convenience. During the 1990s‚ Second Generation or

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    Cell Phone Radiation

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    Is Cell Phone Radiation Really Harmful? With sixty percent of the world’s population using cell phones‚ recent concern has risen from the medical front concerning the harmful effects of cell phone use. All scientific research has concluded that mobile phones do produce RF energy and emit electromagnetic radiation. Studies have also concluded that high levels of RF energy can be harmful to human health. However‚ all scientific studies have not agreed if the levels of RF energy emitted from modern

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