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    invoice or an automated thank you. Synchronous however would be your facebook, skype and instant messengers. This would be a help desk live chat for an important request, such as talking to a ISP about internet problems over the phone or speaking to distant relevant over the phone. These days with smartphones becoming so popular synchronous communication is becoming a lot more common with viber, tinder and facetime as some examples. Going back just 20 years there was no such service and it was…

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    relationships and are affected due to the use of cellphone that assessed students on cell phone usage (Avelar, 2015). The first question was how frequently do participants use their phones and think other people used their phones in the same settings. The survey assessed the appropriateness behavior of calling and texting in public settings. The survey also included questions about the people’s perceptions of the effect of cell phones on their interactions with others and was ask to recall when…

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    Identifying the speaker of the commercial that is being communicated is AT&T. Some people may think that it is the band Rascal Flatts, but that is the source that AT&T is using to convey their message. I believe the speaker of this announcement is AT&T not only because it is the title of the video, but it is also the name of the movement that they are promoting. AT&T is trying to promote the topic of #X which is being represented as an announcement that it is not worth sending out a text…

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    the fatal car crashes in the United States. (Netzley, Patricia D.). When driving and using your cells phones can cause so many accidents, by physical and mental distraction. Using your cell phones require a lot of focus and it takes time, your mind, and hands off of what you were…

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    The Life Of Technology

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    place where people would find themselves and be their own person. A generation/span when families spent time together and played outside. It was a time when men and women would actually talk face to face, and not just bury themselves in their little phone screens. The invention of this technology, that enhances our abilities to know things and helps us accelerate our ability. What has our world come to? Only carrying about other people’s life rather than living our own. What happened to our…

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    can 't stand in a queue for 30 seconds without getting out our phones to check for messages or to Google something. As a result, phones are the new generation. Phones present multiple tasks. Even though smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, affecting people’s health, and affecting people’s safety, smart phones are high in demand because they a main key to communication and two-thirds Americans use a smart phone. Smart phones can be dangerous by causing accidents, especially if…

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    negative effect on society because it separates us from reality. Technology affects us because we cannot let things such as our laptop, phone, game systems, and iPod out of reach. Three major types of technology that negatively affect us are cell phones, laptops, and game systems because it distracts us and makes us less productive. We are constantly glued to our phones looking for the latest trends. Over the last few decades, cellular devices, iPads, iPods, computers, and most importantly the…

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    Matt swerved and lost control of his truck, rolling it off the road, he was not wearing his seatbelt; he was flung from the driver’s seat window and flew 30 feet from his truck, he landed in an awkward position because of his injuries. When Matt arrived at the hospital, the doctors came to the conclusion of his injuries, Matt had broken both his wrists, his right hip, and C2, which starts at the base of the neck through C5, which ends mid-back, he is now paralyzed. Teens are among the drivers…

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    internet is something easily accessible now. You carry it with you on your phone and your tablet. Nowadays young children are getting all these mobile devices and laptops without knowing of the dangers and repercussions of what can happen. My younger sister, Tylia, is in seventh grade and comes home from school telling me horror stories about her friends sending pictures, messaging, and talking to these strangers on the phone that they only met online. Predators online are very manipulating.…

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    Driving While Distracted

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    are on your cell phone talking or texting is what driving while distracted is. If you think about it, you are not watching the road with both hands on the wheel focusing on the cars around you then you are diverting your attention away from the primary task of driving (“Facts and Statistics”). Statics show accidents are caused by drivers trying to multitask. Driving and cell phone conversations both require a great deal of thought (“Distracted Driving: Problem of Cell Phone Distracting…

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