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    Cell phone usage in the United States has grown dramatically from 1.2 million in 1987 to 145 million in 2015. Teenagers between the age of 13 and 17 own or have access to a cell phone or other device, (Source 1) Most teenagers use their phones repeatedly throughout the school day, causing many schools to change their cell phone usage policy. Schools have been trying to find the common ground of this issue for many years. Being that there are many benefits with having cellphones in school, such…

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    Even though mobile phone devices and its related services offer immense benefits to people all over the world, older adults are lacking behind as they encounter difficulties in accessing these devices and its services. These difficulties they encounter are mainly due to the natural decline of their cognitive abilities and the rarity of mobile phone developers and service providers considering older adults as users in the development of their products. The existence of current mobile phone…

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    many ways that could improve the way we take order and answer customers' questions. One way is to make sales personnel's use mobile app that contain information about the product, inventory and shipment policy, so that when a customer is ordering the product, the salesperson can give them all the information about their order at the same time. They can also use mobile apps to facilitate the communications between managers and employees and to give them instructions about any promotion or…

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    task. However, technology also could left negative impacts on people. When the people were affected, it was never the technology to be blame at. It was the people themselves who had not used technology in a proper way. Electronic gadgets like cell phones, computers and tablets were the most common technology which were carried around by the people these days. Wherever…

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    We all remember the excitement we had by getting our first smart mobile, presenting all the smart applications that we use daily, how we could connected our self to the world. Moving along with time theses applications were developed to cover most of our life necessity ordering food, GPRS, shopping applications and tons more. The age of smart application later was developed to penetrate the work field and to be establish as a ground stone in the modern business day. The integration of the smart…

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    During the last decade, technology has shaped people’s lives, changing the way in which we communicate. We are on an era where you can send videos, audios, images, or even live stream from your cell phone to the world, to any other person in the world. We all can share our thoughts and work to the world. As a consequence of this some people have considered social media and the Internet to be a great development in human communication, whereas, some other people have realized that technology is…

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    The United States is one of the centerpieces for industry throughout the entire world. Throughout history, the U.S. has developed new machines and new sources of energy that made industry thrive, not only in the U.S. but in other countries as well. But what exactly made it possible for industry to thrive like it does today? For an industry to grow a source of energy must be used to power special tools and machines. As time passed, different sources of energy began to appear and help current…

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    eyestrain, blurred vision, dizziness, and dry eyes. And blurred vision plus sore neck muscles can also cause headaches. Teenagers may find it difficult to have self-control. During school curriculum, teenagers will have the urge to always check their phone as they do not want to miss any new notifications. This could result in teenagers lacking of…

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    Essay for phones Have you ever considered cellphones in the classroom? If you considered them, it would do a lot to improve work habits in the classroom, but not just work many other things to. One reason why I think considering cell phones in the classroom would improve lots of things is because they can be used for educational reasons like apps, researching, reminders, or studying for a test. For example, they could be used for virtual reality. Virtual reality can help them see the places…

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    The more you use it the more you lose your social skills like talking someone face to face or talking in a ongoing conversation without using a phone. Also the more you become addicted to technology, the more you lose your physical shape, such as, becoming unhealthy or out of shape. This is due to not paying enough attention to your eating habits and not showing enough attention about your diet…

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