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    Mobile Phones have really changed the way of communications. Cell phones are the most used communication tool today. Mobile phones have become a very important part of our daily lives. It is very difficult to imagine people lives without a cell phone, as most of their work is done by using cell phones. Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking (Schlimm). Thirty years ago it was not possible to talk to the office while people were at the grocery shop picking us some…

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    Weighing over two pounds and approximately nine inches tall, the first cell phone was invented in 1970 's. Since then, cell phones now come in a variety of sizes and can weigh roughly a quarter of a pound. With the overall population of the world to be over seven billion a large portion of that are minors and students. Whether in the third grade or being in college, the vast majority of present-day students possess a cell phone, including myself and many of my peers. In my Introduction to…

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    congress should pass a law banning all uses of cell phones by the drivers. Electronic devices have become a vital part of today’s life and their use has been increased day by day. Technlogy has made life much easier and stress free but it has made humans slave to it. Cell phones are amongst many other electronic devices that have both, their own benefits and drawbacks. Being an educated individual, one can decide what is right or wrong. A ban on cell phones along with no uses of hands free…

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    On April 3, 1973, the first cell phone was invented and they have been a blessing and a curse to society. Cell phones cause car crashes, cancer, and cost a wide variety of money to buy and have a cellular plan. But on the brighter side, cell phones have helped society as a whole evolve, such as having faster communication, having installed a navigation system, storing valuable information, and having apps for different useful things. Are cell phones a great invention for society? Or are they a…

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    your friends and your cell phone rings and you look down to answer and then look up again and a car has stopped right in from of you and bam it’s all over. Being safe while on your cell and also the safety measures and problems they may cause like cancer. Cell phone safety: The argument does the use of cell phones cause cancer? And Texting while driving: Are you really that important, that it can’t wait? We talk, text, surf the net every chance we can get with our cell phone and not knowing the…

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    The use of cell phones while driving has continued to increase as phones become more enticing. With the advancement of technology, the numerous features, and apps that a person can use on a cell phone makes it even harder to disconnect while driving (Borgard). When people use their cell phones it not only puts themselves but others around them in danger too; pedestrians, passengers and other drivers on the road. Using cell phones while driving is a divisive topic that has led to many states…

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    created for the Department of Defense were put into the market by companies concentrating on revenue; cellular phones, turned out to be an instant success. Being under tremendous pressure the governmental regulatory organizations; in particular the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), consented to cell phones being put on the market without pre-market testing. Therefore, cellular phones were freed from any sort of regulatory inspection; an exemption that carries on today. However, in an…

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    Cell phones have become a very large portion of modern society. Today in America, about 91% of the population are cell phone users. We as a people have formed our lifestyles to depend on our cell phones. About 20 years ago cell phones were seen as a novelty, something we don't need, but now people see them as addicting as some narcotics. There is still researching being done on the subject of cell phones and how they are affecting our everyday lives, but I think the picture is very clear. Myself…

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    Cell Phone and Modern Society Having a smartphone has been extremely useful for my everyday life. Without it I would not be able to easily organize and plan my day. I use it to have reminders of doctor appointments, exams, and when homework is due. Without my phone, I would be more likely to miss important due dates and events. My phone has replaced the expenses of devices I would buy throughout my life such as an alarm clock, navigation system, and camera. A smartphone is so compact and…

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    How many times a day does a person check their phone? How many times does a student check a text or play a game while in class? The answer to those questions may vary from person to person and student to student, but the effects of mobile devices in everyday life, especially school, is clear and rapidly evolving. Students nowadays are set up to be distracted from their studies by modern availability of devices and the internet. Disinterest, cheating, deficit of attention, and overall…

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