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    Smart phones are a big part of today 's society. They have taken up our time, yet made time faster. It has gone from a phone as big as some of our computers today, to as fast as light and become a thin piece of glass and aluminum. We have become our smart phones. With time smart phones will evolve even more, become more complex, and take more of our precious time, but are we getting too into our smart phones? Smart phones are making us more alone because we have reduced intimacy in our…

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    Cellular phones led the advent of long distance communication. Initially, phones were rather basic; they really only had call functions and about 12 buttons. As contending companies saw the value of the cellular phone market, the cell phone underwent drastic changes. Cell phones began displaying screens, at first in black and white and then in full color, a variety of extended keyboards popped up and then texting became a large means of cell phone communication, e-mail and the rest of the…

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    decade, cell phones have picked up fame everywhere throughout the world. In July of 2013, more than 50 % of versatile supporters in the US and more than 65 % of portable endorsers in South Korea were utilizing cell phones, and the rate continues expanding. The key contrasts in the middle of cell phones and past cellular telephones are full-included Internet access and simple establishment of new applications through present day OS stages and application store. Subsequently, cell phones are…

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    for the benefit of the population. Topic Health problems which might emerge from the use of mobile phones and the environmental impact. My research statement is: Some researchers have asserted that mobile phone users’ are exposed to radiation which affects the human system and food chain. In the case of this research the problem is an over usage of mobile phones and how the radiation from the phone (electro-magnetic wave) affects…

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    Most teens have some or complete access to a cell phone. Are there reasons to be concerned about how much time teens spend on cell phones? Are there some rules teens should make for themselves? Why do different parents have such differing opinions about their children using cell phones? These are the questions we will consider in this lesson. Activity 1 Watch this http://safeshare.tv/v/ss5624f95a85b66 (Links to an external site.) Open a Text Entry. Copy and paste the questions below into…

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    In today’s world, we are so wrapped up with what is on our phones or devices that we often don’t focus on the world around us. Go to any restaurant and you will see couples not even talking to each other, but rather sitting there being alone together. They’ll sit in silence, not even exchanging words or glances until the food comes to the table or something else happens that sparks conversation. What is it about our phones that we are so enamored by? Perhaps it’s social media or messaging others…

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    I wanted to keep track of my phone usage and how that affected my daily tasks and the social implications around cell phones. To do this, I recorded my phone usage and gradually decreased it, from half to zero, and tracked the amount I was using it, my most used apps, and my thoughts and experiences while conducting this experiment. This experiment was conducted over three weeks, with the first week being the control to record how many hours I regularly used my phone, as well as which apps were…

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    risks from using cell phones over power the necessity for them in modern times. Introduction: Everyone has been told that mobile phones pose a great health risk to them, and that they are one of the main causes of cancer, but is this really true? Are mobile phones as bad a health risk as we are made to believe? Billions of people around the world are connected due to mobile phones, which means that billions of people face the supposed dangers that mobile phones present. Cell phones work from…

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    contact their kids.”- Mayor Bill De Blasio (2006). Schools that ban phones from school, are doing it, because they think that they it is good for for students and that they are helping them learn. What they don’t know is that their phones could actually help them a lot more than without the phones. Students should be able to bring phones to school, because students could get important notifications, and help with social learning. Phones are also very convenient and could be used during…

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    The negative use of cell phone Mileisys Cruz Keiser University The negative use of cell phone Have you ever wanted to communicate with someone who was away from you? Have you ever thought that would be a media of intelligent communication? Have you ever thought that this media of communication could have the downside part? Cell-phones provide an easy way to communicate with family, friends, and coworkers. However, most people don’t see the downside effect to our dependency on them. People…

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