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    of innovations will always happen without any breakdown when it comes to the mobile phones or cell phones there are so many changes occurred and also new kind of technologies took place in the mobile industry. In 1973, Martin Cooper, an engineer who worked in Motorola had an idea of creating a handheld communication device which can carry by everyone to everywhere with the help of John. F Mitchell, he developed a mobile device, which weighs about two pounds and for just 35 minutes of…

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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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    As technologies progress, mobile phones are becoming ordinary in this country and around the globe. The computational influence of these devices endures increasing while, at-the-same time they develop ever lighter and smaller. A new variety of mobile phones and other new products is emerging that combine a range of computational competencies into one physical device. These mobile convergence capabilities enable the user to continue online, retrieving all available data, such as email while…

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    The Negative Impacts of Mobile Phones How many people would volunteer to give up their cellphones for even one day? Very few people today would be willing to make this seemingly minor sacrifice. Just look around in any crowded public place, and a frenzy of mobile phone interaction can be observed. A flurry of activity can be seen including taking selfies, texting, or simply scrolling through social media; it is easy to see the intimate relationship people have with their cellular devices.…

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    e-mailing, and 51 minutes talking on their cell phoneā€¯ (Junco & Cotton 2012). The accessibility to information and communication justifies the amount of time people are spending on their phones to a certain extent. Individuals with regular cell phones do not have an easy access to Internet and social media; the statistics involving smart phones are more relevant to this topic. Sixty-eight percent of adults own a smartphone (Mediaiti). Although cell phones have made aspects of life much easier,…

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    To enhance and amend the legislation around driving while using a mobile phone so that it also applies to other distractions caused by devoting your attention to your hands. The problem is that while it is obvious that the risk of a car crash is high when using a mobile device while driving, yet there is evidence that accidents are common when your attention is towards your hands either on a GPS, eating/drinking, music stereo and smoking. This goes under the three main types of distractions such…

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    Nowadays, technology develops better and better. Some people can 't even live without a mobile device for a day. Right now, people all use their phone to make the social communication, they use the phone to make a call, to text, to go to Facebook, Instagram and all the social media apps. Mobile phone become a part of peopl 's basic life. But if we don 't find a right way to use the phone, it will bring negative effect to our daily life. Especially for youth, because they are lack of self-control…

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    agree? These days, mobile phones are everywhere on the streets. Mobile phones are not what they used to be for only calling or texting. Now, there are games, music and camera functions available in a mobile phone. Hence, I agree that mobile phones should be banned in schools as there are disadvantages of students bringing their phones to school. Firstly, bringing their mobile phones to school is troubling matter. As students might misplace their mobile phones in the school canteen…

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    sure you have witnessed at least once in your student years a mobile phone going off during a lecture, buzzing loudly through the already too silent enviroment. It's so loud and obnoxious the whole classroom turns to that one point simultaniously, shaking their heads in disbelief. Or perhaps you've been guity of this as well. Me? I'm guilty as charged. I can't even count nor recall the amount of times through the years my mobile phone rang during an important lesson, exam even, disrupting the…

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    screen, people faces lit up by a white glow, people ignoring the others around them, oblivious to everything going on around and eyes only focused down on that small little screen. The impact of the small screen known as phones is incredible. The small phenomenon known as a mobile phone has reached every corner of the world. People who own one of these little bits of technology has had their lives taking over by them at some point. For the time reading the message and the typing of each…

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