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    How Cell Phones Changed Society Today Ever since the first call people have been wanting to buy cell phones. It would take 2 decades for phones to overtake landlines worldwide. (Steward) The first phone was sold for almost $4,000 when people found out about it. The phone Cooper used was the worlds first commercial phone.Everybody should thank him for coming up with this brilliant idea for people to use. This is how cell phones have changed society today. Cell phones have changed the way we…

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    Cell phones are convenient and connect you with applications and the internet. Students can get a definition to a word using the internet and can look up the answer to a question that the teacher doesn’t know. In the article Students Should Be Free To Carry Cell Phones At School written by Allison Berryhill shows how cell phones can be used during break in between classes and during lunch. Also in the article Cell Phones Should Not Be Banned in Schools by Randi Weingarten shows how cell phones…

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    Are cell phones taking over teenage years? On the website” Effects of Cell Phones on Teenagers," written by Aptparenting, they talk about the positives and negative effect of cell phones in teenage years as cell phones have become very popular in recent years. Teenagers use cell phones for several different purposes; using cell phones has become vital in modern society. According to aptparenting.com “cell phones provided a sense of security for teenagers as well as their parents.” The effect…

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    important that kids get at least an hour of physical activity a day. In today’s world, it is especially important to make sure kids go outside because cell phones are being passed down to young kids who then get adapted to their phones. They get so adapted that they do not even want to see the sunlight anymore. The more time they spend on their cell phones, the less time they will get any physical activity because they want to see who texted them or what is going on with their best friends.…

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    “How Has Cellular Phone Changed People Live?” Did you know, the first mobile phone was used by the military to send sensitive information across world? Since the 1980s a major change in how we use cell phone today, from just call to email, text, and even web browsing. Cell phone have changes the way teenage interact with people, and how they live there day to day life. Mobile phone have change my life, and how people privacy has change. Cellular phone have they pro and con with them, but we can…

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    Distraction: Banning Cell Phones at School Over the past ten years, smartphones have become more technologically advanced while less expensive to own. Consequently 3 out of 4 students (78% Madden et al. 2) have access to text, photos, and games during class. A school’s top priority is to educate its students while keeping them safe and there is considerable evidence suggesting that phone use during class take more away from these goals than they contribute. Cell phones are distracting, enable…

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    being on your phone while driving is dangerous and has costly affects but you think it will never happen to you. The next second, you hear a horn from another car and screams coming from your friends. You wake up laying on the grass next to the flipped car. You see your two best friends on the road covered in blood and dead. The other people are trapped in the cars screaming and crying for help. You think to yourself what happened? Then you remember the driver looking down at his phone and…

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    owing a phone, the cellphone is embedding in our everyday lives. A device that resembles personality and character. The presence of the cell phone has not only changed my life, but most importantly the way I communicate and interact with others. Being accustomed with the presence of always carrying a cellphone. Were before the cell phone stayed back at home and didn’t have to worry about any distraction. From observation we now tend to worry and become anxious when we lose or misplay the phone. …

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    Cell phones have benefited our society through instant communication, entertainment features, and easy access to information and current events through social media. In summary, the thesis statement explains the topics the essay will touch on and why these claims about cell phones are beneficial to society. The purpose of my essay is to factually explain as well as persuade the reader into believing cell phones have a positive impact on society. By using real life examples and several studies to…

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    One reason, students can use their cell phones to cheat in class. Kids have always discovered ways to cheat, but with smartphones, they are more powerful than ever. Kids can text their friends the answers during tests, using notes and information on their phones, and download the answers from the Internet. With the world of technology being so distant, difficult to track, and mostly undistinguished…

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