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    Have you ever noticed that students across college campus are always checking their phone? It 's said that an average person checks their phone more than over 150 times within a couple hours of being awake. As technology is expanding in today’s society people are becoming more dependent on them. Cell phones are used for so much more things now than just sending texts and making calls to people. Students use their phones to keep up with social media and daily news on the world around them. They…

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    The first cell phone can be traced back over forty years ago. Created by Martin Cooper, an employee for Motorola on April 3rd of 1973, the first commercial cell phone was born. It didn’t have all the bells and whistles it would come to have today. Mr. Cooper couldn’t imagine just how far his invention would go, or how much technology would change and transform the world.Standing on Sixth Avenue between 53rd and 54th street in the big city of New York, Mr. Cooper made the first of what would be…

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    have cell phones or not. Kids shouldn’t have their cell phones, why you may ask? Because kids with their phones may become more brain dead and not go outside much. While this is not always the case it is a very common item found when kids spend too much time on their cell phones. There is also more than just one reason they shouldn’t have their cell phones until they can actually make money to pay for their own bill. While I may use a cell phone as well, imagine a world without cell phones, this…

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    Cell phones in school, one of the most wrongfully perceived distractions in school. Josh Higgins of USA Today once said, “Cell phones cannot prevent the shootings, but they can allow people to get help sooner. A regular phone may not be nearby.” (Higgins) These words relate to all of the recent shootings around the United States in schools. Without cell phones in school, someone may not have been able to call the police during the Columbine shooting. What if there was not a regular wall phone…

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    Smart Phones in School: A Teaching Tool or a Distraction? Smart phones have become the “norm” in our society. Almost everyone has a smart phone, more commonly a smart phone. Smart phones allow users to access vast amounts of information right at one’s fingertips. Smart phones also allow the user to communicate instantaneously with their closest friends and loved ones through calling, text messaging, and various forms of social media. Smart phones have become a part of our daily lives and…

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    How Cell Phones Have Changed Us Socially? Cellular phones have caused many changes in social interaction today. They are the most common thing people have in their hands instead of a book. Even the youngest generation has access to cellphones. Young people use their cell phones differently than older adults. “Most people use cellular phones for texting, checking emails, searching the web, taking pictures, tweeting, snapchatting, and face-booking” (Ira Hyman Ph. D 2014). The expectation for…

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    consequences, for instance, increasing the phone using, people and people are isolating. Actually, most of people will use phone or call during they driving car. It is a really risky thing and will likely to make accidents. So I totally agree with the author that is cell phone should ban when people drive. In recent year, many people were died in an accident when they use phone. So many people and Hart Christopher are worried about some people are not noticing using phone while driving is a…

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    the past decade people have become more reliant on technology, and even more on cell phones. At first, cell phones were just an easier mobile communication device to let people know where you were, but now people have become so reliant on them that they can go only 10 minutes without it. The continued technological innovation of cell phones every year hooks the users, causing even more devotion towards them. Phones now let people read, watch television, text, call, facetime, play games, find…

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    today’s society cell phone are progressing faster and faster, which each passing moment. With the advancement of new cell phones, many actions become easier and more convenient for the people to use. With each new cellphone feature gained, more people develop more reliance on their cell phones to the point where they let their cell phones take over their life. In the article, “Cellphone Addiction” by Tanaka and Terry-Cobo is about how people have a hard time giving up their cell phones. The…

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    Are cell phones just another thing to distract kids or is it a learning tool. Schools should not ban cell phones from the school but cell phone use should be ban from classrooms unless it is being used in a productive way and with teachers permission. NEHS should not have a ban because a ban will not stop all kids from bringing their phones to school, cell phones can be a helpful tool, and it is a great way to insure that the child is safe. Even though a ban on cell phones does dicrease the…

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