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    There has also been a shift in the manners associated with cell phones. There is a general gray area of uncertainty when it comes to the proper time to use a cell phone now. They can be seen whipped out at doctors’ offices, schools, restaurants, in cars, when crossing the street: everywhere. Students take them out while a teacher is instructing important material because obviously a Facebook notification is more important than their education. A patient may have cancer but they’ll put the doctor…

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    Would you close your eyes for 5 seconds while driving? When you glance at your cell phone to read a text message you are taking your eyes away from the road for an average of 5 seconds, and if you are traveling at a speed of 55 miles per hour you will have driven the length of the football field, blindfolded. (CDC, 2016) Some believe that cell phones are necessary while driving and that if you are excellent at multi-tasking there is no problem. Driving is a task that needs your full attention to…

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    Driving is an opportunity that can allow freedom. With the use of cellphones that freedom can be taken away with just a simple text. Many people agree with the law that cellphone use should be illegal. The usage of phones while driving is a major cause to accidents involving teens, and phones can also be a distraction, which can lead to traffic violations and tickets. Though many teens rely on technology such as the use of their cellphones it can lead to potentially dangerous outcomes. A…

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    Dangers of cell-phone use while driving are exhibited in this article. Furthermore, participants completed three driving conditions; driving while conversing, driving while talking on a hands-free device, and driving while the other partner could see a video of both the road and the drivers face. Testing was also done to see if visual information increased awareness and reduced the negative effects accompanied by cell-phone distraction. The authors sufficiently review other research based on…

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    “Students are prohibited to using their cell phones during school hours” A teacher allows the class to take a picture of the notes they did that day. Most of the students follow through with that direction. Except one student takes a picture of another student without permission. Another student witnesses the student taking the picture. He yells to the teacher and informs her about the situation. The student has a fairly good reputation at the school and the other student has no evidence to…

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    restaurant in New York, every person was guilty of having their phone out. The same thing happened at multiple other places. Individuals are constantly being distracted by their phones, resisting temptations. Martha Lane Fox believes that everyone should be nudged towards technology usage. She is pushing those who simply steer away from technology to start to use it. However, there is hope for those who are attached to their cell phones. By slowly easing ourselves off the technology or perhaps…

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    dangers and can be controlled. While some may argue that using a handheld cell phone while driving should be legal, they are wrong because without a law in place prohibiting this action, this will hinder drivers socially, economically, and politically. First, using our phones while driving is leaving us as people more socially out of touch. As a generation, we are very detached from one another due to our use of cell phones, and browsing through social media while on the road is yet another…

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    people are constantly having to check their phones to see if anyone has sent them a text or if they’ve received any type of notification, this has grown out of control. Although ever since these cellular devices came out they have made our lives a lot easier, helping us stay connected with faraway friends and family, or something even as drastic as helping us make an emergency call if we have to, but there is also a negative side to cell phones, cell phones have made people nowadays less social…

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    avoid coming to school. This causes students to become unsuccessful in their studies. Cellphones in school just gives students another reason to bully one another. For example, children will now be bullied for the type of phone they might have while some may not even own a phone at all and could be made fun of for not being as wealthy as others. If students do not have a cellphone and the work they are doing in class requires one then they may become unsuccessful and embarrassed. Cellphones give…

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    Texting Verses Phone Calling When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, he certainly didn't expect that decades later humanity would rather return to sending written messages. That is what has happened however, in the past few years; sending text messages rather than calling has quickly become the most accepted form of communication for humans. This rise in texting over phoning is due to a plethora of reasons, but no matter the cause, it is safe to say that texting is a much better way…

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