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    Smart phones, practically hand-held computers, hinder society through many of its features. For instance, smart phone use while driving impacts not only society, but also the individual person using it, negatively in a number of ways. Firstly, the use of GPS causes a person’s brain to not function properly. McGill University conducted a study that shows that dependence on GPS has a negative effect on brain function, especially the hippocampus. The hippocampus is in charge of memory and…

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    It seems more and more people are spending more and more time looking down at their phones than looking each other in the eye. You can 't walk into a room without seeing someone with a smart phone in their hand. They are staring at it, sharing a message with their friends or taking a picture. Even though we may be right next to someone, we feel the need to communicate with others not in the room. In today 's electronic age, texting, sending and receiving messages and images is the way we talk…

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    uses details that appeal to the audience’s emotions to convince them that smartphones are addicting. He states that “social skills and relationships seem to suffer as well.” Personally, when I read this sentence I thought to myself, “Wow, me having a phone did result in me going outside my house less.” It make a little depressed…

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    the risks and the possible consequences for children and young people of being online and of using a mobile phone. A survey by Symantec Corperation in 2009 found that children in the UK aged 8–17 spend on average 44 hours per month online however their parents thought it was only 19 hours per month. Children and young people are open to a number of risks while online and using a mobile phone, they are vulnerable and may be lured into giving out their personal information like their name, age,…

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    Phones Smarter than Us We don 't tend to think of smartphones as revolutionary, even though over three-quarters of the world now has access to mobile networks (WorldBank, 2012). They 've caught on so quickly and have become such commonplace items that we as a society don 't really stop and analyze how incredible the technology is and how influential it is on our culture. We don 't think about what has been gained, nor about what has been lost. It 's just become a part of us. The development of…

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    In an article entitled “Should cell phone use be allowed in classrooms? Yes.” in El Camino College Warrior Life Magazine, Karly Daquila discusses using smartphones in class. Daquila asserts it’s necessary to use smartphones in class because they are not only helpful for students to update their school activities, but also for the teacher to build a cohesive learning environment. Furthermore, she argues that by using smartphones, students can purchase electronic books that are cheaper and more…

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    Dangers of Cell Phone Use As of 2016, more than 7.4 billion people have obtained a mobile device without curiosity for cell phone radiation. Scientists began researching the concept of cell phone radiation by determining the causes and evaluating people who had developed brain damage. The science industry and the government have been working together to see if there is a connection between radiation and cell phones. Cell phones are critically dangerous to health by releasing radioactivity,…

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    their phones to school. But i don't because of the things that can happen to your phone. So i say no bringing phones to school. There are many things that could happen. I will tell you about 3 thing that could happen to your phone. One thing that could happen to your phone if you bring it to school is it might break. If your phone breaks then you might get mad or sad. Also if somebody else breaks it it's not their fault because you let them see your phone. If you break your phone then…

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    Over the past decades, cell phones have become more developed. The advanced technology has taken over people's lives. This holds true when people are driving. When people do not drive with addition of a handheld cellphone, it promotes better driving habit, less distractions, and less accidents. Using a handheld cell phone while driving should be illegal. First of all, making cell phones illegal while driving promotes good driving habits. When cellphones are made illegal while driving,…

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    Cell Phone Use, Yeah or Nah? Do you think that cell phone use should be allowed in class yes or no? I think that you should be allowed to use cell phones in the classroom. For example there is a boy that doesn’t know the answer to a question and right away he pulls his cell phone out and looks up the answer to that question. Cell phone use in the classroom has been going on for quite a while. I am with the idea…

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