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    Cell Phones are life savers. There are many kids who bring their phones to school in grades six through twelve. Our rule of cell phones should be prohibited, should be changed. Many schools have banned or set this rule many years ago because cell phones were connected to drug and gang use. Times have changed, and there have been more school shootings. The rule of prohibiting cellphone use at school should be changed because in emergency situations, they can be life savers. The first advantage…

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    Currently, the majority of Americans have cell phones and the use of cell phones for work purposes is becoming more common. The introduction of the cell phone into the United States has greatly connected members of this population to other people and information through phone calls, emails, and the internet. This new connectedness means that people can be reached at anytime and anywhere cellular service is available. The impact of cell phones used for business in the United States has been…

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    Sarah, your average high school student, received a new cell phone for her birthday. This was not just any phone; it was a “smart” phone. The phone was capable of all sorts of nifty tricks. There were hundreds of apps available to Sarah, from exciting games to new social media networks. Suddenly, Sarah’s phone beeped. It was her boyfriend Jack. “Did you download that app I told you about?” the message read. Sarah had forgotten. She went to her phones online store and searched for the app. “Chat…

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    Can you imagine life in school without being able to use cell phones? It sounds really weird right? Well, that’s I will be talking about in this argumentative essay is whether cell phone usage should be allowed in school or not. I will be talking about why cell phones should not be allowed in school. Cell phones are great, but they just cause so many distractions in school. When students ask if they can look up something, they just gonna get on social media to look at how many likes they got…

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    evolution of the phone has impacted our society immensely. Phones have gone from a simpler way to communicate without travel or write a letter, to everyone having them as a daily item in their pocket you can't forget. If something were to happen to your present day phone, it's easy to freak out, especially if you forget it at home, or drop it to the ground (or break it with a discus). However dependent we've become on them, they're not the most important thing in the world. Cell phones have come…

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    Many people are concerned about the dangers that cell phones pose, and they are told that keeping it a greater distance from their heads and using devices such as headphones can diminish much of the radiation; all of which is true. Unfortunately, since the technology industry has made the invention of wireless headphones, if people use their cell phones in conjunction with these devices, the radiation dosage can be even greater than normal. Using Bluetooth, the main type of wireless…

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    of Cell Phone Use Cell phone use can be a very helpful thing in today’s world. They can make a simple task very quick and sometimes even mindless. Because the use of them can be so mindless, many studies are being conducted to reveal the negative effects cell phones can cause. Cell phones not only cause addiction problems, but they also have been found to cause a lack of concentration and increased stress and anxiety levels. These are only a few examples. “The Negative Effects That Your Cell…

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    test scores have increased by over 6 percent ever since phones have been banned from schools? As a student, I am faced with the problem of having cell phones in classrooms. Most students enjoy bringing their devices. However, some do not always use them for the proper uses. In fact, some people say that it is important that students bring their phones to school. Despite the fact that cell phones may be used for educational purposes, phones should still be banned from schools due to texting and…

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    There have been many debates on whether phone usage is a distraction in public settings and should be limited to its use. Cell phone usage can be defined as any application of the cell phone as a tool, including talking, text messaging, game playing or the sheer accessibility of the instrument. Today, nearly two-thirds (64%) of U.S. adults own a smartphone, up from 35% in 2011 (Anderson). Due to this increase, many people have adapted to the advancements in technology with provided apps and…

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    phones being a negative effect in a relationship Cell phones are having a negative impact on relationships, childrens, and travel experince. We constantly carry our phones with us everywhere we go. We take it to the bathroom, bedroom, outdoors, and it sits by our desk at work. Our phone has become our safety net, we feel without it, we are lost. “Studies suggest that cell phones can distract our attention from the present moment. And that 's a problem, considering the results of the…

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