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    It has been said that “Life is what happens when your cell phone is charging”. In the modern world cell phones have a notable impact on the lives of people everywhere. Cell phones, specifically smartphones, are versatile devices that are useful in many aspects of one’s daily life. A smartphone can be used for navigation, communication, and entertainment. However, too many people are only aware of the positives that have been provided by technological advances which make smartphones such…

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    Nowadays, with the rapid development of Internet and information industry, mobile phones play a dominant role in people’s life. Wherever you are, you can discover that almost everyone is equipped with a phone. It has been widely recognized that phones make our life more convenient and make people closer. However, each coin has two sides. I want to focus on the disadvantages of phones in terms of security, and many evidence can be named to prove this.…

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    positive feedback from the use of cell phone. “Cell phones are great if the car breaks down, there is a medical emergency or we are running late for an appointment. Many workers need them to communicate with their bosses and co-workers about job detail” (Duane 1). A good thing about the cell phone is that we can be in touch…

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    Are cell phones harmful? Causes 25% of all car accidents. 50% of teens feel addicted. 32,885 driving fatalities in 2013. Sleep deprivation. Six times more likely to cause a car accident. All of these things have something in common and that is that it connects back to the use of cell phones. Some people say that the use of cell phones while driving is okay as long as the person is still paying attention to the road. However, the use of cellphones while driving is unsafe whether it is texting or…

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    almost each and everyone in the world. Even though mobile technologies have a few drawbacks, they have amplified our capabilities regarding the way they communicate with each…

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    Clay Shirkey in “Why I Just Asked My Students to Put Their Laptops Away,” and Serena Elavia in “The Collective Conscience of Reality Television,” both agree that what the people want, the makers of social media, and distractions are brought to the surface with the use of each other. Shirkey states that mobile devices are the biggest distraction in the classroom, so much that he has even banned all of his students from bringing them into his classroom (209-214). Elavia states that the producers…

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    other users. Moreover, internet users appreciate the attention they are receiving from people about their most recent post. For example, a recent Instagram Username Asia, who is an employee of Old Navy, post a selfie at work. She constantly checks her phone for likes and comments on the photo. People consume social media to share their relationship troubles, update their status, or see what other users are posting. People consume social media by browsing throughout the day or tagging other users…

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    Mobile technology has advanced at an alarming rate over just the past decade alone. In the museum world it has also had numerous technological advances, some examples being audio tours, online catalogs, and phone apps. The main concern with technology now is if it's aiding or hurting the user. The case study Victoria López Benito conducted supports the view point of technology allowing individuals to further their knowledge. The use of mobile apps have the ability to distract viewers and take…

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    come as a shock to anyone. The percentage of children,ages 5 to 7, who have or use cell phones on a daily basis is 20%. In today’s society it is very normal for a parent to hand their child their phone to keep them busy when they are working. This is considered the “pass-back” effect. Si it should come as no shock to any parent that when a child is asked what their favorite toy is they respond, cell phones. With the number of children interactive apps popping up on everyone itunes or google…

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    Cellphones In Education

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    Can students and teachers use cell phones as educational purposes during school? Many schools do not allow cell phones because students, sometimes teachers, use their phones as something other than educational purposes. Cell phones have been around a long time, but just recently the students and teachers have been using smart phones in educational purposes. Fifty eight percent of Americans, thirteen to seventeen years old, own a smartphone and many of these Americans use their phones for their…

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