Dangers of Texting while Driving Essay

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    more negatives demonstrated in social networking. Of course there are educational benefits, but social networking is more distracting than beneficial. Students can go online, play games, and watch videos on these chromebooks, tablets, iPads, etc. while the teacher is teaching in class. (“Cons of Digital Devices in the Classroom” 1). It might be helpful with staying in touch with people, but when people are constantly on social networking checking statuses and getting addicted to these sites are…

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    Smartphones While Driving

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    over 200 people. The main cause for these 349 automobile accidents was the use of smartphones for texting while driving. Of these 39 deaths, 14 deaths were of innocent pedestrians. Contacting someone or finding a route using a smartphone of course is important but it should never be done while driving. Doing this will distract the driver and will put the driver`s, passengers and pedestrians lives in danger. People use their smartphones instead of expensive navigation screens for vehicles these…

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    Cell Phone Usage Essay

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    People read news articles how cell phone causes distraction and health issues. When drivers talk and text while driving. However, most of the people will agree cell phone has more positive than negative to the society. Some people are saying it causes accident ever year. In 2011 Lose Angeles women was driving and texting the speed of 85 mph when she ran a red light, hit another car and killed the other driver. But accident happen with or without using a cell phone…

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    As I have seen direct, on the grounds that somebody is a grown-up doesn't mean they're savvy enough to know what’s in their own particular best advantage. While it is hard to manage individuals in light of what others believe is brilliant or in a people best advantage, Dworkin comprehends that there are substantial borders where paternalism can be helpful. His cases of individuals who don't completely measure…

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    thing apple cares about. Reports out of “Foxconn”, a Chinese IPad manufacturing factory has stated unsanitary working conditions, dangerous environments, and suicides. It seems Apple is all about reaping in the benefits with their latest product, while not caring if their workers suffer. This brings me to the epicenter of the problem. Apple has factories located worldwide to keep up with the growing demand of technology, but what about the employees working in these factories? Foxconn employees…

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    in the comfort of their own homes over a computer or telephone. Wienclaw also talks about how technology affects relationships because before technology we valued seeing each other in person but now we do not value it as much because we have been texting or talking to that person on the phone since we last saw them so there is nothing to talk about or to catch up on anymore; we already know everything that has happened since we last saw them. I remember being younger and not being able to wait…

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    Articles “Google is Making Us Stupid” by Nicholas Carr, “Multitasking Can Make You Lose… Um... Focus”, by Alina Tugend, and “Just One More Game...: Angry Birds, Farmville, and other Hyper-addictive Stupid Games”, by Sam Anderson. These authors state the dangers of technology to our civilization. By suggesting that we live in a world dependent on…

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    have shown that the average teenager today has the same level of anxiety as a psychiatric patient in the 1950s. In the last sixty years, adversities felt by teenagers have been amplified. They are faced with greater pressure to excel in high school while dealing with more distractions, such as social obligations and constant, more accessible media. Because of this they are repeatedly forced to compromise certain wants and needs for others, in order to maintain whatever academic, social, and…

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    Torts are recognized as civil and criminal wrongdoings by law and grounds for a lawsuit. The injured party who suffered damages may attempt to recover costs from pain and suffering, medical expenses, and personal earnings. In tort law there are four elements in order to claim damages. These elements are duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages. The three main types of torts are negligence, strict liability, and intentional torts. In this paper we will discuss torts of negligence. When going…

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    Mobile Communication Essay

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    to allow parents to check in on their kids if they can’t be there allowing them to do other things rather than having to worry if their children are fine while they are out doing errands. Lauren Klein says “Studies have shown that…

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