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    While helpful the result of this reliance is a less informed population being controlled by their connection to a phone and inevitably those who control that connection. Cell phones seem beneficial with their diverse capabilities but the dependency people form for them is dangerous mentally, emotionally, and physically. Problem The absence of a cell phone has various consequences whether it is the emotional loss or the inaccessibility to needed information, nearly every owner reacts…

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    CSCSU has a strict no cell phone policy while in the schoolhouse. Any student that enters the classroom with his or her cell phone simply shows lack of interest in learning, lack of self restraint and the inability to follow simple orders. When I was in high school, I often noticed students texting or playing games with their phones whenever our teacher was turned around writing on the board or absent from the room. By the end of the semester, most of those students wouldn 't be…

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    Standardizing Cell Phone Usage Laws It is safe to suggest that if a person owns a phone and drives on a regular basis, then they are probably guilty of texting and driving. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that “over eight people are killed and 1,161 injured in crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver each day” (CDC, 2016). Have you ever been in an automobile accident and quickly realized that a small electronic device was the cause? Millions of…

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    myself attached to my cellular device. I work hard not to fall in this category of individuals. I have benefitted from my hard work and perseverance and I want my peers and friends to benefit from this as well. Therefore, we should not be using our phones all time even if we are in a private situation. Our device use should be limited because, at times, it gets out of control and we tend to get addicted easily. Addiction could be defined as being overly attached or having that thing on your mind…

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    been a lot of questions lately about whether or not officials should be allowed to search through phones and other personal devices. Some may say that they should be able to for safety reasons. Officials should not be allowed to partake in the activity of invading a person’s privacy by searching through their phone or other device. Students and suspects, alike, should be allowed to keep their phones away from school officials and police officers. For example, if a student has done something…

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    about cellular phones being used during class or even at school in general. The reason behind these strict policies is because it is causing students to be less attentive. Students cannot learn properly if their technological device is within reach and easily accessible during class hours. While their time and main focus is supposed to be on school work and participating in class discussions, their attention is being drawn to their phones. Some teachers would agree that texting and a phone…

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    Assignment Chenchen Qi 011468782 (1) Executive Summary Nowadays smart phones are the most trendy, profitable and competitive industries. People chase after the newest smart phone to get the first-hand reveal of the newest features and upgrades. It is safe to say that cameras are one of the most competitive markets for all the smart phone companies. Now there is a void market of implementing 360 degree camera on smart phones to replace the current cameras. Assessing current technology…

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    technology has drastically advance throughout the years. One common device that we use in our daily lives is our phones.This small electronic has changed many people 's ways of communicating with each other. Forty years ago, our first wireless Motorola phone “The brick”, that weighed two pounds was created. However, as the years pass “The Brick” started getting smaller.Instead of weighing two pounds it started decreasing down till it got to weigh a couple of gram. We now known thouse…

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    The Dangers of using Mobile Phones while Driving Technology. I think we would all agree that technology is becoming harder and harder to live without. Now, before you tweet out “Ugh, stuck in a preachy speech for 10 minutes”, just take a minute to put down those little devices of yours and actually focus on what I am saying. Focus. Seems easy enough right? And yet, each and every one of us finds it difficult. I know I do. I have always admired those people that can multi-task. Studying while…

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    In the article “Have Smart Phones Destroyed a Generation,” the writer discusses how the new world of technology has affected Millennials. The writer explains that millennials are highly individualistic people, but individualism has increased significantly since the Baby Boomer years arose. With this intention, the cause of such dramatic shifts in teen behavior was after the Great Recession and when most Americans started to own smartphones. The appearance of smartphones completely changed the…

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