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    cell phones can be used in cheating. Text messaging is the new note passing. Explain this more...Students can exchange text messages about the correct answers without the teacher’s knowing. Preventing use cell phone in the classroom is very important because it does not only affect the students who own cell phone‚ but it affects their friends. It will distract the good students who are listening to the teacher when their friends communicate with them through text messages. Other students can easily

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    changed the way she speaks. Texting is a rather new phenomenon that emerged in our lives due to the change in the way people communicate with each other and the development of technology. Text messaging otherwise called SMS for short messaging service‚ according to Farina and Lyddy (2011) is the transmission of text using a mobile phone. These types of messages mostly involve one-to-one people that know each other. Texting developed in the 1990’s and it is now the most common way of communication especially

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    major distractions on an everyday life. These distractions could happen while you’re in school‚ at your job and even when you are driving. In school‚ in my high school experience at least 99% of the students have cellphones. I always saw them text-messaging non-stop without paying a bit of attention to the class that was going on. Most of the time I was one of them‚ and I regret it because most of the time I didn’t pay attention to what the teacher was saying. Cellphones are not the only distraction

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    phone resource‚ such as academic apps‚ students could be less distracted and more academically focused. Cell phones help students communicate more efficiently. Article one supports students using cell phones to communicate with each other by text messaging missing assignments for friends that were absent from school. Because not all students copy notes from the board quickly‚ cell phones provide the opportunity to take a photo of notes not copied. This also allows the student to review the notes

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    ” the author states that sending a text can allow the “person who is driving to get their point across quickly and maintain their focus on the road ahead of them” (1). If you are out and about and need to relay a message to someone quickly‚ sending a text might be your best option. Not always do you have the ability to get your message to someone and texting is a quick and effective way to message someone. It can also be convenient for the receiver of the text because of how quickly they could get

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    attaining their goals. It is the tract record that recognizes one student. This may be used for analyzing student attitude and values. Short Message Service (SMS) is a text messaging service component of phone‚ web‚ or mobile communication systems‚ using standardized communications protocols that allow the exchange of short text

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    Texting vs. Calling

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    and more people are upgrading and getting newer phones. Since the 1990s‚ cell phones have added new features to expand the way we communicate with others. With the new cell phones today‚ a person can do more than just make phone calls‚ he or she can text‚ instant message‚ and send emails. The two most common forms of communication through a cell phone are making a phone call and texting. Despite the fact that texting and calling have many similarities‚ they have many differences. Texting is when

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    Mobile Marketing

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    Marketing on a mobile phone has become increasingly popular ever since the rise of SMS (Short Message Service) in the early 2000s in Europe and some parts of Asia when businesses started to collect mobile phone numbers and send off wanted (or unwanted) content. Over the past few years SMS has become a legitimate advertising channel in some parts of the world. This is because unlike email over the public internet‚ the carriers who police their own networks have set guidelines and best practices for

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    Driving

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    Quintin Anthony English 097 10-18-13 “Laws against Texting While Driving Are Ineffective” Do you text while driving? Ashley Halsey’s topic on “laws against texting while driving are ineffective” by: Ashley Halsey. Ashley Halsey discusses why laws and new laws for “texting while driving are ineffective” and fails to meet an impact. Ashley Halsey reminds us that “texting while driving” can lead up to fatal crashes and distractions in the U.S. (par.1). Laws and new laws failed to meet an agreement

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    Text Mining Techniques

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    QUESTION 1: What is the practical application of text mining? Text mining can be applied in different ways. In this section‚ I will discuss 4 ways in which text mining is used. A. Search Engines Text mining can be used to create suggestions or recommendations based on user input; the Google search engine is a good example of this. As per Figure 1.1 below‚ if a person were to type the word ‘Education’ in the search engine‚ Google would retrieve results containing the word ‘Education’ in the

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