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    101 November 29, 2016 Should students be permitted to use smartphones in school? The utilization of smartphones phones in learning organizations, particularly schools, has evoked level headed discussion all over this world. While some portion of society has bolstered the utilization of smartphones phones in schools, the other part has contradicted their utilization sharply. Cell phone makers, for example, Samsung and Apple, have focused on students as their primary market and in this manner…

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    Cell Phone Bans: Are They Safe? “20 percent of American third graders have owned a phone and that number jumped to 80 percent by middle school” (Sirs, LaCasse). These statistics can be determined in one word, safety. This word seems to be losing it’s meaning in a new trend called, cell phone bans. This problem is important to discuss because through banning cell phones, schools are putting students safety at risk through not having emergency contact. Also, some students will argue that their…

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    Brian Wally conducted an experiment on teen phone usage Five college students participated in his experiment, and took all of their phones away for one week. Only one day in and most of them felt as if something was missing. “I kind of miss the feeling in my pocket,” said one of the boys. Of all the issues, the biggest problems was that teens were tarty. Three of the five were late to class because the relied on their phone to keep them on time. A positive of the experiment was that the students…

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    “The first cell phone was 10 inches long, 2.5 pounds and was referred to as “the brick”(Young, R) ”. Since 1973 cell phones have gone through a total transformation. Cellular devices are no longer just made for communication purposes. They now have built in navigation systems, texting, cameras and apps for just about anything…

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    The cell phone has redesigned and impacted the world more than any other type of technological device up to this point in time. It serves as a gateway to future possibilities of which the world has never seen before. Some people argue that these electronic devices have devastated and or desocialized the world as a whole, but ask yourself this. How would the world survive if not for the ingenious design of the cell phone? Across the globe today, millions upon millions of people either have or…

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    Some states have made it a law that you can not use your phone and drive. I agree with this law very much because you can destroy your vehicle, you can hurt yourself or someone else and you can become a distracted driver. My first reason is that if you were to use your phone while driving you could destroy your vehicle. If you wrecked your car then that could cost a lot of money that you may not have, especially if you don't have insurance. You could also hit someone else and that would be…

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    Task 1 Phones The first phone data communication was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1874-1876. But the very first person to be able to convey sounds over a taut extended wire by mechanical vibrations was Robert Hooke in 1667 so it’s the culmination of work done by many individuals until Alexander Graham Bell created a telephone. The earlier development is when sound waves are carried as mechanical vibrations along the string or wire from one diaphragm to the other. A very good example…

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    Relevance of Cell Phones in Our Lives In the world of today,technology is advancing continuously.We now have ever- expanding resources literally at our fingertips while people generations before us did not have a fraction of.Many see technology as a demonic tool that prevents people from being social. This is the sole reason that a few of my close friends choose not to have any kind of social media at all.Society labels people as “addicts” when referring to cell phone usage.For the…

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    I have an iPhone. I hail from a time when cell phones were a luxury item. They then became a clunky convenience. The tiny necessity phase soon followed. Throughout all of these phases they were, mostly, simply phones. I can even remember carrying a pager for a while. Thank goodness that is all behind us. I am so happy that this technology is available. I can 't wait for the next generation of communication devices. These days our phones are so much more than communication devices. They are…

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    Cell phones have a huge impact on this day and age and on this society. (1) People use high tech gadgets like cell phones every day, “cell phones seem to be carried everywhere we go” (4), but people don’t seem to realize the harmful effects on their bodies or on the environment. Cell phones have not only been noticed for their awesome applications and capabilities, but for their harmful attributes as well. Although cell phones have beneficial capabilities; the harmful effects are greater. One of…

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