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    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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    Smartphone: Impact on children Introduction Smartphone is a mobile phone fulfills many functions of a computer, including Internet access, touchscreen interface, and an operating system that can run downloaded applications (Oxford University, 2010). It is one of a technology that continuously improving, which using smartphones started to become an important role in people’s life. In Hong Kong, 92% of male and 82% of female that aged between 15 to 19 years old have their own smartphones, and for…

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    Over the years, smart phones have become more and more popular. These technology advancements have significantly changed the way we communicate. Most children have a cell phone and are constantly dependent on using it and text messaging. And out of all the children that own a smart phone, every single one of them know the shortcuts to writing and text lingo that may look like a foreign language to other generations who did not grow up with a smart phone in their hand. This foreign language to…

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    “...They will find new ways to use the new tools at their disposal to enlarge their businesses, make them more efficient and maximize their profits, as the fisherwomen did much more locally with their basic phones” was one of the statements said by these authors in regards to how technology can improve the business aspect.(221) There are many examples on how technology will improve in the medical field to making sure that our children in America have the best…

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    Introduction 1.1Background Information ‘Sexting’ is the deviant sexual behaviour of sending sexually explicit messages and/or images of yourself to another person via your mobile phone. This behaviour is most common among young adults who are (a) in a romantic relationship (b) at least one party wanting to be involved in one (c) sharing of photos with people outside of the relationship. Sexting is a popular phenomenon with teens and young adults today, and has become such a prominent sexual…

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    internet more than ever. They view the internet and even more so the mobile phones as positive aspects of our society. The internet and mobile phones systems are the two biggest systems of communication which play a crucial role in our daily activities and development of identities. On the other hand, these same technologies are also often used negatively. Many children are the targets of bullying via the internet or mobile phones resulting in total confusion on the part of the "target". Very…

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    of current amazing technology. But, the most prominent gadget is none other than the infamous smartphones which every person including the most important figures have one. The majority market of phones right now are dominated by smartphones with touchscreen. Smartphones became popular when the first phone with touchscreen, iPhones were introduced into the market in year 2007 by Apple Incorporation. The smartphones popularity grew even more when HTC Corporation smartphones with Android operating…

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    The advent of mobile technologies drastically changed the way society experiences media. Before media was easily accessible in the palms of our hands, we would rely on our home entertainment systems to listen to or watch what we wanted. According to Stephen Groening’s article, we are losing a sense of privacy, or as it may be seen to some people. Our home entertainment systems were clearly something that we would use while at home and strictly at home, which made watching television or surfing…

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    you see is technology, especially cell phones. Cell phones are taken everywhere, such as: to stores, to restaurants, and, shockingly, to the bathroom. Even though the cell phone might be used in these situations, and probably many other places, it is also used on school grounds more than it should be. Cell phones should not be allowed on school grounds because they cause distractions, cheating, and, sadly, bullying. Students are constantly checking their phones during school causing many…

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    child was on the field. The only think you could hear was the sound of the plastic bottles that wind would move all over the place. Has today 's generation heard of soccer, basketball, hide and seek and other games? Their biggest entertainment are mobile phones, computers, social networks, television and tablets. Times have changed. What is going to happened to us in next 100 years? Is it going to be something good or bad for us? All the advanced technology has its virtues and its flaws. A long…

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