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    April 2013 Texting While Driving: Worse Than Drinking and Driving I was on the freeway on my way to school when all of a sudden out of nowhere a car pulled into my lane without any signal. I slammed on my brakes because the car almost hit me. The driver never turned to look. I honked my horn‚ but the driver didn’t take into consideration my horn and kept driving. I changed lanes and caught up with the car to see who was driving‚ and it was a young female texting on her phone. She kept taking her

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    Cell phones and their everyday use. The invention of cell phones has enabled us to improve our lives in many ways which can be great for some but for others has caused irresponsibly behavior. Most of the time they allow us to multitask but for some it is just a distraction. Cell phones have had a major impact on our lives both positive and negative. They affect how we handle our everyday tasks. They can be entertaining most of the time with all the cool features‚ or help us regarding safety

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    21 October 2013 Cell phones Should we allow students to use their cell phones in school? Would it be benifical for students? Students should have the abilty to use their cell phones in school because you will never know what will happen to you or your child. There can be any type of an emergency such as earthquakes‚ a crime scene‚ or a fire. Students should be able to use cell phones in school because how about if someone was going to get hurt and didnt have a way to get help or find help

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    Significance * The cell phone has become a common product. Almost everyone has a cell phone‚ and they have only been around 35 years and popular for about 15. Yet‚ they have become an indispensable part of daily life. It ’s hard imagining what many would do without them. Function * A cell phone ’s basic function is to make and receive calls from anywhere you have service. Even though they can do more‚ calling is their main function. This function enables a person to make or receive a call

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    his phone to assist her with her ignorance. As he was surfing the net pressing Google and typing in the question she accused my poor innocent child of cheating. Now any intelligent person would have been happy that their student had their best interest at heart‚ especially when the school’s internet was down and she didn’t know the answer. As my son tried to explain why he was on the phone‚ she yelled get out! You were texting someone in the class for the answer and furthermore‚ all cell phones

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    Cell Phones. Custom Cell Phones Essay Writing Service || Cell Phones Essay samples‚ help The use of cell phones has become a necessity and a common phenomenon among teenagers and even younger children; with the majority of adults keeping cell phones to remain accessible‚ the teenagers use those to communicate with peers. Conversations on cell phones and short message texting can become a distraction to teenagers allowing them not to concentrate on school‚ home or church‚ and this prompts parents

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    Texting While Driving The number one leading cause of teenage driving deaths and crashes is texting while driving. Texting while driving is teenagers’ number one driving distraction (Cell Phone). Texting while driving has not really been a big concern until recently. Law enforcement have realized that the percentage of texting and driving accident have risen over the past years. Texting while driving has been getting ignored but now it’s time to bring it to the light to save some lives. Texting

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    essay #1 Cell-phones: Distractions In today’s society‚ it’s unusual that we see people without a cell phone nowadays. We even see kids who have phones. Although they do come in handy‚ there are many disadvantages of have a cell phone that can affect our own daily life or the people around us as well. Everyone seems to talk about the advantages of having a cell phone‚ and we often forget about the disadvantages. The disadvantages of having a cell phone that I see is a everyday thing

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    about one another. You discover that you do not have a cell phone or any device to contact your parents. There won’t be any chance that you and your parents could contact each other. What would you do? How would you feel? It seems to me that if cell phones were allowed in schools‚ students could contact their parents easier and people could stay in touch. Therefore‚ cell phones should be allowed to be used in schools. For one‚ cell phones could provide students with academic help. According to

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    Name : Bayu Eko Prasetyo Nim : 130210401097 Health concerns over mobile phone use Mobile phones communicate with base stations using radiofrequency (RF) radiation. If RF radiation is high enough‚ it has a ‘thermal’ effect‚ which means it raises body temperature. There are concerns that the low levels of RF radiation emitted by mobile phones could cause health problems such as headaches or brain tumors. In addition‚ the devices those using RF radiations are safe. Such as: Radio had used RF radiation

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