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    Introduction It is evident that the use of mobile phone while driving puts an individual in a higher of getting into an accident. This proposal is aimed at recommending the best way to tackle this issue and strongly supports for the banning of use of mobile phones while one is driving. This policy will help reduce the accidents risks posed by the use of cell hence, protecting the lives of many drivers who might get into an accident. External distraction of the driver has been linked to most of…

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    students have cell phone devices in their possession at school (Brown). Cell phones are given to students by their parents to keep in contact with them during school, after school and in the event of an emergency (Brown). “Cell phones are everywhere and have undeniably become an integral part of everyday life” (Brown). In the past, cell phones were only used to make and receive phone calls. Now, they are used for many reasons. Cell phones are convenient and easy to use. Cell phones are not…

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    Imagine you are in class and you are trying to get your work done, you hear a phone ring and it`s your best friend`s phone, you get annoyed when it's class time, when they are taking pictures. Have you ever thought of no cell phones in school? It is absolutely important for the reader to understand the cell phones are a hinderance to what you are working in school and can make your peers frustrated as you are on your phone instead of working this includes students who fall behind and need to…

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    Mobile Phones From the first mobile phones that only offered an hour phone call time to the latest mobile phones with internet access and various applications, mobile phones have developed over the past decades. Beginning as substantial, thick gadgets Phones were able to transmit and receive voicemails over short distances. They then developed into lighter adaptable appliances allowing communications over long distances. How and why has the technology emerged or developed over time? In the…

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    Why Elementary-Aged Students Should Not Have Cell Phones Today, many young children in the US have or use phones. Some are smartphones, while others may be older technology such as flip phones or brick phones. No matter what type of phone they have, elementary-aged children should not be allowed to have them because they are harmful to their mental, emotional, and physical health, and they simply do not need one. Cell phones are harmful to the mental health of elementary-aged children. Writers…

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    “A person named Cheryl Cirelli agrees with me about having no phone in class.” When a child is in school the purpose of it is to learn. Almost every kid in new mexico has a phone. Most of all the kids are not mature enough to use phones in class without playing games or social media. Students should not have phones out because they might cheat and get distracted. My opinion of having phones in class is that they shouldn’t have phones in class because they would not do their work. So on of the…

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    Since the very beginning of cell phones people have been using cell phones while driving in a car. To some this may seem harmless however, recently there have been and increase in car accidents with distracted drivers because the driver was on a cell phone. In response lawmakers have made it illegal to drive while using a cell phone. This is the right response because using a cell phone while driving distracts the driver, cell phone use while driving endangers the driver of the car, the…

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    Children and Cell Phones (Rough Draft) Should children have cellular phones, and if so, what is an appropriate age to provide one to our kids? The National Consumers League (2012), conducted a survey in June of 2012, uncovering that 21% of children eight years and younger use smart phones, according to Consumer Reports News (Mangis, 2012, para. 1). While numerous parents prefer their children have a mobile phone, kids should not own a cellular phone because it has a negative impact on young…

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    Would it be better if we get rid of phones? Would getting ride of phones help to stop cyber bulling? Are phones makeing it harder for students to stay focused? These are some of the questions that are considered when we choose to either keep or ban phones at school. In the paragraph below there will be some reasons to ban phones at schools. First up, is deciding if it would be best to keep or get ride of phones. This is not good since it keeps the student from paying attention to what they are…

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    Cell phones have become a huge part of society and they have a huge impact on the way the world operates. 47% of people who own a cell phone say that they could not live without it. The various capabilities that cell phones have allowed us to use them all sorts of things. People use their cell phones for business, shopping, education, games, and many other things. Cell phones are used by small businesses to contact customers and allow them to make payments. Accesories like credit card scanners…

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