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    Cell phones, can be dangerous for children? You can influence your child, but you cannot control him. These days mobile phone has become part of many human lives, the reason why it is useful for kids is that it could distract him why we do chores. For example, we can download games and books, so they can play and read as they want. It is also easier to communicate with people around the world with cell phones. On the other hand, many people think that mobile phones are useless. Because it is…

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    Are mobile phones a blessing or curse? This is one of the questions most people ask when it comes to the use of technological devices. Mobile phones are one of the technological devices that have brought a lot of changes since the twentieth century when it was first introduced. Despite many concerns arising from the use of mobile phones, they continue to improve our lives each passing day. Before hand held devices such as mobile devices, landlines were used as means of communication. These…

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    We live in a world where phones are almost a necessity. Everywhere people are on their phone; it's hard to go somewhere without seeing someone on this piece of technology. However, what people don’t know are the many negative impacts of using a cell phone. Although cell phones are extremely useful and amusing, cell phones negatively influence your health, communication skills and education. First, cell phones are destroying peoples’ communication skills. Teenagers, between the ages of 12-17,…

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    Cell Phone Bans In Schools

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    more than 5.9 billion mobile-phone subscriptions worldwide, and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer, two do so from a mobile device”(“Making the Case for Mobile Tech”). Out of the around 7 billion people in this world, 6 billion have some sort of access to a mobile phone. More people have access to mobile phones then they have access to working toilets. Many of these phone users are teenagers that go to school. But when schools limit the cell phone use of teenagers in…

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    The impact on education through the use of Apple’s products The iPhone is considered a popular smart phone in this generation, Apple struggled to keep up with the demand for their phones, usually Apple’s new iPhones are sold quickly upon release and its common to not get your phone on release day, unless you have pre-ordered the moment it is available. Apple selling 10 million ‘iPhone 6’ and ‘iPhone 6 plus’ last year in its first weekend of availability (Eadicicco, 2015). Unfortunately, having…

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    THE PROBLEM A driver is considered to be engaging in distracted driving when the driver’s attention is focused away from the primary task of driving, onto another person, object, or task, such as checking a mobile phone (WHO, 2011). In 2013, an estimated 424,000 people were injured and 3,154 people were killed in automobile crashes involving distracted driving (NHTS, 2015). These statistics reveal a decline from data received in 2008, in which 515,000 injuries and 5,870 fatalities were…

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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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    article is: Perceptions of Mobile Phones in College Classrooms: Ringing, Cheating, and Classroom Polices. The title of this article is indeed straightforward. The purpose of the article is easy to understand. Anyone, regardless of major would be able to understand the study that has been conducted in this article. I believe the title did a wonderful job explaining all the different factors that were being studied in this experiment. Campbell, S. (2006). Perceptions of Mobile Phones in College…

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    In the world we live in now, who doesn't own a mobile device? I do. We see them everywhere we go. They influence our lives in so many ways. I love my phone and the things it does for me. This is the 21st Century. If you don't have a cell phone of some kind, then you don't live in the same world as the rest of us. We depend on our mobile gadgets in so many ways it makes it almost impossible to exist without one, but the real question is the world we live in now healthy? I had a pretty eye-opening…

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    Cell Phone Influence

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    Samsung Galaxy S5, cellular phones changed the way in how humans communicate. Someone from the great state of North Carolina can talk to anyone in the middle of the Pacific Ocean without a problem just by using a portable satellite phone. Cellular phones have also allowed us to stay connected to our loved ones with just one phone call or text message away. Like everything else related to technology, there are various flaws that have an effect on human beings. Cellular phones are no exception to…

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