Mobile Phone Addiction Essay

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    makes a person lonely when its use is the majority of a person’s social life. The use of technology ranges based on the technology used and how the user wishes to use the technology. For example, a person may use a cell phone to text a friend while another person may use the cell phone to research information online for a research paper. Likewise, a person may get information for a research paper on a computer…

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    percent of Americans have heard at least "a little" bit of information about the government monitoring our devices and using our calls to track cyber terrorists. From this survey, a third of people are concerned about the government monitoring their phones, social media sites, search engines, and emails. Many people believe strongly against government monitoring, and others strongly support it to help keep our country safe. "Every citizen should have the right to their own privacy inside there…

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    In my analysis, I will focus on the essay, “The flight from conversation” in the textbook “From Inquiry To Academic Writing” Which justifies Sherry Turkle 's argument about the use of electronic devices. In this writing, Turkle composes many claims about electronic devices taking over face-to-face communication. Turkle used her allegation on personal experiences and not factual claims. Turkle points out that “We have sacrificed conversation for mere connection (Paragraph 1).” This statement is…

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    created in all electronic devices. According to Chekwa Emmanue and Daniel Alana “As far as the youth of today, the cell phone is like an umbilical cord, they are attached and never without it. It can be used to track your every move…the towers.” The obsession and habits is posing a serious safety risks every time someone decides to check his or her text messages, emails, phone calls, or the rest of social media apps on the road while driving. According to the Radicati Group, “the number of…

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    pattern of using his smartphone to check his email (Harris). Suddenly, it is twenty minutes later, after he scanned Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and his email twice in that order (Harris). You may face similar circumstances, such as going on your phone to simply check your text messages, although you forgot to put that meeting in your calendar and you haven’t checked your email in some time. You check your email and see a text notification pop up, while you answer the text you see that someone…

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    communication. The negative effects include loss of human physical interaction, addiction, access to inappropriate content and large-scale misuse of the technology such cyber-bullying and self-diagnosis of illness. Positive effects: In physical conversations, apart from words there are other factors that also affect the conversation such as the voice tone, body language, physical expressions, circumstances and sometimes the…

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    We are living in a world that is constantly growing due to the ever changing world of technology. It’s becoming a social norm to see young children walking around with cell phones, tablets, etc. Technology has overtaken our culture and children are learning at a very early age how to use technology for different forms of entertainment. The constant exposure to this stimuli is causing major physical health issues (obesity and senses), psychological health issues (narcissism and…

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    Negatives Of Smartphones

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    According to Davey, “The smartphone world is expanding at a rapid rate; as data reveals that out of 5 billion mobile phone users found currently globally, 1.1 billion are smartphone users and majority of them are from the U.S” (Davey 1503). The use of smartphones has become so widespread in the First World, and to a somewhat lesser extent in the rest of the world,…

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    Too Much Technology

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    Have you ever tried to carry on a conversation with somebody but they are too busy texting or playing on their phone or device in hand? Have you ever been ignored by a friend to “hang out” because they were too busy playing a video game? Technology is growing at a faster rate than it ever has before with new devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, etc. The real question though is; are we depending on it too much? Scientists and even our everyday, ordinary person is coming up with new…

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    everyone.“Even the elderly are becoming addicted technology It’s really a sad to see people in our society being tied down to their Iphones and tablets.”This is a warning that technology is starting to control us, we are giving in to our electronic addiction, and putting more faith in them than in our own real-world concerns.In his article, “Teenagers Addicted To Technology” Damon Verial, a psychologist at Charles University, states that many teens spend much of their time on with their faces…

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