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    The right of confiscating a phone during a fight becomes permitted. The usage of electronics during school have increased because of the advancement of the cell phone. With society changing the way you use phones, it has also changed the ethics in school with using phones. Educators have the right to take a student’s phone away, if it interrupts the classroom. Overtime, cell phones became a big part in school, to cheating through a phone, to recording fights. The right of confiscating the phone…

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    An interesting sociological insight that I picked up from this article, is a relation between the Roughnecks and marginalized communities. While marginalized communities are clearly at a much larger scale, I noticed that the concept that defines a marginalized community, that they are a material legacy of injustice, can apply to the Roughnecks too. There were several reasons throughout the article as to why the Roughnecks were termed as more delinquent than the Saints, even though their…

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    Many people have most likely encountered a distracted driver. And the odds are you’ve been one at some point. Even with the plethora of anti-texting and driving propaganda, we still seem to do it. But first off, who is actually texting and driving? According to statistics provided by distraction.gov, 38% of accidents caused by using a cell phone involved people of ages 20-29. Surprisingly, adults 30-39 hold second place with 20% of the crashes. Teens 15-19 only make up 11% of these crashes. For…

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    Today in the 21 century new technology is rising, but a questions comes into play, do company's have the right to monitor their employees online activity outside of work. In the United States 26 million employees are being monitored online while at work. (Jitendra M. Mishra and Suzanne M. Crampton, pg.4) As new technology rises, so does your limitation on privacy. Employers have the right to monitor their employees at work, with this comes the controversial topic of should employers be able to…

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    Students bringing phones to class lead to tragedies, unless given permission by a teacher or school official. Phones distract other students. People use phones to cheat on tests or quizzes, also, phones allow students to cyberbully during school hours. Some schools provide strict no phone policies and students get in trouble if the phone makes noises or gets spotted by a teacher. These few reasons found out by Prezi.com why phones allowed in classes on the internet, picked out of many. Phones in…

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    “Shut Down Your Screen Week” may be well intentioned, but it isn’t very practical. It can’t be properly enforced and screens are a good tool for school. “Shut Down Your Screen Week” can’t be properly enforced. The people who are addicted enough to their screens to need help won’t follow the rules. They will use their phones when at home, where teachers can’t stop them. This could breed misconceptions that rules can be easily ignored in life, hurting us students. Secondly, screens are a great…

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    Is Texting and Driving Safe? Due to years and years of technological advancements, Americans find it easier than ever to connect with their friends and family on a global scale. Nowadays, it is common to see someone call and or text while driving. Even though it is a dangerous habit many neglect about the real life consequences it can bring leading it to a life-threating accident. According to Huffington Post, 1 in 4 Americans are killed daily from vehicle accidents that involve texting and…

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    In the topic, “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk,” writer Sherry Turkle finds and records her findings about how the digital age has changed modern day human. She even tells what can be done for it, and how this addiction can be removed. In general, she is just telling the disadvantages or problems that these cellphones are causing to the society. In the starting few paragraphs of the article she talks about her results when she was asking some young minds what they thought about cell phones. Students…

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    The topic of cell phone use while driving is becoming a much larger problem as technology expands and people tend to use their cellular device to fill empty time. Studies have been conducted to put the controversy at ease and has shown the link between cell phone use while driving and crashes and also support the belief that driving while on the phone causes crashes in real life. However, lack of data leaves room for people to believe that there are other greater distractions that contribute to…

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    “In a split second you could ruin your future, injure or kill others, and tear a hole in the hearts of everyone who loves you,” Sharon Heit said (Source One). Sharon Heit was the mother of a son that ended his life early in a car accident from a fatal text message. If Although a cell phone is a thing most people use in their daily lives, there is a time and place where cellphones is appropriate. People should stop using cell phones while driving because it is a distraction and causes accidents.…

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