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    There are many distractions in life. Technology, although it can be used for good, can be a distraction. Most people own smart phones and have become attached to them. Although digital media communication may help people be more social online, it prevents people from developing interpersonal skills, limits people’s ability to have a meaningful relationship with others, and distracts people while driving or doing something important. Communicating through digital media is a huge advantage for…

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    communication with spanish countries. Job opportunities for example helping people at places that don't speak english will open up. Also becoming a spanish teacher is possible. It is greatly important that students should be required to learn spanish in school. Being able to speak spanish is a great thing. All students should be required to learn it for one because it i'll help with getting many jobs. Being able to communicate with spanish speakers anywhere can get people a job because for…

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    most people I know have smartphones. The mobile phones were invited in 1973 and released to the public on 1983. These phones had only one purpose which it was having a fast meaning of communication when necessary. Today’s cellphone’s market is extremely wide hence giving the consumer more options on the phones they could buy. For instance, one can buy a basic phone to make calls and send text messages for less than $30 or one can buy a “multiuse” phone one that would even talk to you for over…

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    If one walked into a high school or middle school classroom of 50 students, probably eight would have slept enough the night before, thirty of them would complain of being tired, twenty of them would have dieted in the past year, thirteen of them would not drink a sip of water all day, and more than twenty five of them would be dehydrated. MORE Without the basic necessities they need, teens are not able to live and perform at their best. By not sleeping, eating, or drinking as recommended by…

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    Cell Phones Research Paper

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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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    Cell phones have become a huge part of society and they have a huge impact on the way the world operates. 47% of people who own a cell phone say that they could not live without it. The various capabilities that cell phones have allowed us to use them all sorts of things. People use their cell phones for business, shopping, education, games, and many other things. Cell phones are used by small businesses to contact customers and allow them to make payments. Accesories like credit card scanners…

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    pull out their phones while the teachers are giving a lesson.What do you do? This situation has become a constant and teachers have proposed “Shut Down Your Screen Week” for the better of students and their peers. Some people may believe that this idea is a good and beneficial event, but others may argue that it is bad and hopeless. Both teachers and students will have to decide if “Shut Down Your Screen Week” is a profitable event for everyone. Therefore, our school Eastmont High School should…

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    Since the digital revolution, you would be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t have a smartphone. And it is very likely that on that phone there is at least one social media application. Whether it be Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat or Instagram, people nowadays are communicating via these websites – they are no longer seeking out face to face conversations. This, of course, comes with many problems, including cyber-bullying and cyber-crime. With the rapid rise of online communication, the…

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    was born. It revolutionized that industry and help put movie rental stores out of business. All these things that I’m listing is what I spent my time doing and it overtook me honestly. My grades started dropping and I would spend all my time on my phone. It never affected my social life though because I was still out doing stuff with friends and I felt like I was communicating everything the right way. I didn’t like the concept of twitter so I stuck to facebook but didn 't post stupid opinions…

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    An example of plagiarizing is once my friend didn’t know what plagiarizing was and the teacher was going to call a cop because of the fact it is just like stealing. Cheating can become into some very serious conditions. Have you ever sat behind a smart person and wanted to get their good grades during a test. So you decided to take their…

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