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    a lot of debate on what age is appropriate for a child to have a cell phone. Some parents give their children a cell phone as young as seven years old. Personally, I believe that it is far too young to have a cell phone at the age of seven. I was leery of giving my thirteen year old daughter a cell phone because I thought that it was too young, until I realized, as a parent, that it would be beneficial for her to have a cell phone because it would be a secure way of keeping in contact with her…

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    need for mobile phones have become ever-so apparent. Since the original unveiling by Motorola in 1973, cell phones have not only taken the world by storm, but they have also substantially exceeded every expectation (Goodwin). With such a boom in the field of technology, it’s no surprise that cell phones are sold almost everywhere. Gas stations, supermarkets, department stores, and even discount stores have made these devices so accessible that nearly everyone owns one. A cell phone is a mobile…

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    Using cell phones in school has always been a constant topic for students and staff in school districts. There are some school districts that are about eighty percent technology and only twenty percent in class teachings; which means that many schools are starting to like and appreciate how useful technology can be. Schools are gaining money for not using as much electricity in classrooms simply because classrooms are not being used as often with the switching to technology and having online…

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    The Needle to Our Drug In today’s society, we always have our eyes stuck to the screen of our cell phones. Most use our cell phones to text the people that we are closest with, email with apps to our teachers or employers, and we use social media to voice our opinions about our world and how we view it. The most information that we communicate to other people most likely goes to social media, because it’s so easy to just post an opinionated article or share an opinionated status, thinking that…

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    that 1,300 detentions for cell phone violations were given out to students in TBJH during the 2016/2017 school year. If schools embraced this technology, students would be using their cell phones to help them learn, therefore eliminating the 1,300 detentions given out for violation of cell phone rules. Misuse of cell phones is distracting and all too common, but new technology makes it easier to monitor these devices, let alone the immense amount of advantages cell phones have in the classroom.…

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    Revolution of the Cell Phone and Advancement of Technology by John Pangan MGT100 - Professor Ebert - Fall 2014 Golden Gate University Abstract This paper will give your more information about how the cell phone started as just a phone but now it more than just a phone. In this generation you see kids in grade school all the way through senior citizen using smart phones. I hate to call it a phone because these little touchscreen devices that most of us carry inside our pockets right now are our…

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    Cell Phones’ Devastation to Relationships The devastation that cell phones perpetrate on relationships is astronomical. No longer a dance of seduction, dating has become a ring or vibration on a cell phone. Marriages and long-term relationships have allowed the cell phone to become the third “person” in the room. Causing a distance over time, which may not be restored. Relationships, new or old, die when the two committed people stop talking. Cellphones have changed the way…

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    smartphones. Over the past couple years, the number of people who uses a smart phone has been expanding rapidly. As indicated by the Pew Research Center, “about 64 percent of Americans owned smart phones in October 2014” (Smith 5). It has been expected to increase its numbers due to the popularity of smart phones as one statistic website mention that in 2019 about 236.8 million people will likely own a smart…

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    Brian Wally conducted an experiment on teen phone usage Five college students participated in his experiment, and took all of their phones away for one week. Only one day in and most of them felt as if something was missing. “I kind of miss the feeling in my pocket,” said one of the boys. Of all the issues, the biggest problems was that teens were tarty. Three of the five were late to class because the relied on their phone to keep them on time. A positive of the experiment was that the students…

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    States population, and to take into consideration 15 percent of the population are senior citizens and another 6.6 percent are under the age of 11. While cell phones have been extremely vital to society, too much of a good thing is always a bad thing. 85 percent of young adults are cell phone users. Unknowingly or one might say uncaringly cell phones are effecting their health, education, driving awareness, and lastly…

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