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    Introduction: Cell phones are durable communication devices whose popularity has increased significantly since their first arrival over four decades ago in 1973. Cell phones transmit and receive radio-frequency electromagnetic waves which are the weakest waves in the electromagnetic spectrum with the lowest frequency but the biggest wavelength in the spectrum. This type of electromagnetic radiation is less dangerous than higher frequency electromagnetic radiation at immediate contact as it is…

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    Introduction: Telecommunication affects our daily life in various ways. In today’s society smart phones and the internet are omnipresent. Over the last 25 years mobile phones and the internet have changed considerably the way people communicate with each other. It is thus no surprise that telecommunication has become a necessity in the business world. The number of mobile phone connections in Germany has increased from 1,77 million in 1993 to a staggering 115,23 million in 2013 (Statista,…

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    How the Samsung Smartphones changed the world Nowadays, smartphones have become part of people’s day to day lives and have impacted all aspects of life. From Board rooms of companies to kitchens in family homes, they can be found mostly everywhere with almost everyone. From construction workers working on a building viewing blueprints to doctors viewing patient files or even parents using it to quieten their children at restaurants (Kelly, 2012). Till 2013 approximately 967.78 million…

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    12.9) Most media adolescents use contain advertising. There is also product placement in many movies and T.V. shows. Cigarette advertising was geared toward adolescents. After it was band form T.V. and radio, they use other methods such as billboards and project placement. The companies claimed it was to keep adult switching brands. The switching statistic were to low so there had to be another reason, then people found out that they were saying adolescents were their future customers. 90% of…

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    Disconnected Urbanism by Paul Goldberger argues cell phone usage initiates the isolation between the reality of society’s surroundings and presence by insisting that calling or texting someone diminishes the importance of culture and place. Goldberger states, “You are there, but you are not there,” which means cell phones demolish a person's potential to experience complete urbanism in a precise location, but instead transports individuals to another realm. His entire argument on phones is based…

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    The study could not find any spillover effects due to the increase in speed but the creativity to try hypothesis tests deserve special mention. “Speed spillover” effect is present when the speed limit is different in different roads. The spillover effect is evident when the drivers may continue to drive fast in roads where the speed limit is not increased Steven M. Rock [18] studied the effect of 65 mph speed in Illinois and also support the general notion that increase in speed limit to 65 mph…

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    With the new development in the calling devices, people started to spend more time on their phones. Recently the smartphones are taking a huge part of the people lives. This created a new type of addictions, which is the addition to the smartphones. This addiction is all about spending most of the time in the day using the phone, without having control on that. The addition of the smartphones is similar to other types of addictions such as the addiction to smoking and the addiction of coffee.…

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    It may be surprising to learn that 1,300 detentions for cell phone violations were given out to students in TBJH during the 2016/2017 school year. If schools embraced this technology, students would be using their cell phones to help them learn, therefore eliminating the 1,300 detentions given out for violation of cell phone rules. Misuse of cell phones is distracting and all too common, but new technology makes it easier to monitor these devices, let alone the immense amount of advantages cell…

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    Jacob Yonts Mrs. Gallos English 3 27 March 2018 Texting and Driving It’s hard to believe that texting and driving is one of the highest cause of deaths within teenagers. Technology is all around us everyday, and in some ways is a very good thing, but in others, it can be very bad. Technology can benefit us in many ways, but some teenagers are taking advantage of this. This does not only affect teenagers, but everyone who believes that a text message is worth more than their life. People are…

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    Easily spy on text messages with a free app Have you ever had a loved one sending text messages behind your back? Are you interested in knowing what they are messaging and to whom? Technology is so advanced nowadays that it is possible to easily spy on text messages for free using your cell phone. There are many ways to achieve this and this article shows you how. Spy on SMS even in the absence of message history You might find yourself in a situation where someone you love has been sending…

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