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    “New York Asks Cellphone Carriers to Explain Why They Rejected Antitheft Switch” (Chen‚ 2013) The New York Times article‚ “New York Asks Cellphone Carriers to Explain Why They Rejected Antitheft Switch” addresses the growing trend of cell phone theft in the United States. The article recaps recent steps taken by government‚ police officials‚ cell phone carriers‚ cell phone manufactures‚ and trade groups in this sector. The concern presented by government and police is that the cell phone industry

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    P. 243 Q. 3 3. a. If my company’s product is mobile phones I feel that a global strategy would be most effective. A global strategy would allow my company to employ the same competitive approach in each of the countries because everyone’s use of a mobile phone is the same. For most‚ the means of a mobile phone has internet‚ communications‚ and for some‚ applications to use on the mobile phone. I feel like mobile phones only change with technology but do not change country to country.

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    On May 28‚ 2011 Jonathan Franzen published the story “like is for cowards. Go for what hurts.” in the New York Times. In the story Franzen claims that people are more connected and infatuated with technology than they are with the real world. Since technology takes ups a majority of our lives it effects our ability to create relationships and to love others. Franzen states that technology has advanced so much‚ most people have no desire to go out in the real world and connect with others. Phones

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    With numerous technological distractions causing millions of deaths on the road each year‚ collision avoidance systems are becoming a must-have feature on every car. Over the years‚ driving conditions have changed greatly‚ with the introduction of smart devices‚ phones‚ and other technology distracting drivers with text messages‚ tweets and gaming apps while they are on the road. In order to combat the distractions and to lessen the amount of crashes caused by technological devices each year‚ companies

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    Government Tracking

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    Many people do not understand how fast technology is growing. Each day technology gets bigger and bigger and people get too attached to their phones‚ computers‚ games consoles‚ television or whatever the device may be. Technology has got so advance that it can lead to the government tracking you. Not many people believe in this but this is actually true‚ every text‚ call or email you sent might have been tracked by the government and many people do not know or believe that this is an issue. Thinking

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    The second video‚ “Stop Texting and Please Start Driving”‚ doesn’t have a narrator or speaker‚ but it still used ethos‚ logos and pathos persuasive approach in the following situations: • ETHOS. The video showed members of the rescue team (911) trying to save victims from the accidents. The source of the video can also be considered credible and knowledgeable since it shows an actual video recording of the accident. • PATHOS. This video describes how the emotional situation is through the voices

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    Cell phones at Sherwood Middle School Students at Sherwood Middle School Believe that the cellphone policy is too strict. Some students say that they should be able to use their phones more in class. There are lots of problems that can come with having your cellphones in class‚ staff worry that students will use their phones in inappropriate ways. If students want to have more freedom they will need to use their phones more appropriately in class and all around the school. Is the cell phone rule

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    With the dawn of a new school year‚ a new rule has been released to the middle schoolers of DJDS. The rule involves their phones being in their locker at all times‚ except the beginning and end of school. Most middle schoolers believe that the NPR (No Phone Rule) has been a devastation because they believe that there were no problems when they could use their phones. I questioned a few students and a teacher about what they thought of the NPR. Unsurprisingly‚ both the students had something similar

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    Cell phones‚ a widely used electronic device throughout the world today‚ is used as an "on the go" communication device. Cell phones were first demonstrated by John F. Mitchell and Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973. Since then cell phones have grown rapidly. Although cell phones have proven to be a luxury researchers have hypothesized that cell phones may or may not impair driving skills. In order to begin testing this hypothesis‚ we will start off by using a control condition‚ also known as a control

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    What were twelve year olds doing 20 years ago to communicate? They either called each other on the house phone or wrote each other letters. They also would go over to each other’s house to hang out or go to get a soda and an ice cream. Cell phones have changed all that. Twelve year olds should not have cell phones. Could cell phones be to blame for twelve year olds laziness? Due to the amount of time spent on their phones playing games‚ social media‚ and texting twelve year olds have become

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