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    As for AW people use a device called a Neuro Linker, a small device that hangs on the neck near the collar. This device connects directly to user’s brain, and is as common as a cell phone is now. The systems send sensory input to the brain causing them to see, hear, and in some cases feel what is happening. What the show opens, it shows a classroom of students using the system to view what the teacher is writing on the board as well as take notes (Kawahara, Accel World). This is similar to what…

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    "Sounds good my man, seeya soon,ill tw" these were the last words of Alexander Heit before he crashed and died. He was texting his friend and driving at the same time. Cellphone usage while driving, a problem that many ignore or don't think about too much was, the leading cause for the death of Alexander Heit and many more. Using a cellphone while driving is dangerous and should be against the law. Using a cellphone while driving is one of the most dangerous things you can do while driving.…

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    Essay On Pet Peeve

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    Every student has a pet peeve; things that get under their skin (unbearable workloads, all-nighters, exams, etc.). You may not know it, but college professors have pet peeves too. The Rampage interviewed real professors to find out what their biggest pet peeves are and what you, the student, can do to avoid them. – Texting during Class Scott Moore, a Geology instructor from Fresno City College, notes, "Cell phone addiction is one. Even if I ask students to put away their cell phones or…

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    How often do you get distracted by driving? Distracted driving is very popular now amongst all driving ages. Despite what many might think, texting and driving is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. It would be safe to assume that texting and driving is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people. It has already began to impact so many lives with its collision causing chaos. So many people love to text while driving that it has…

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    Neil Postman On TV News

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    In this essay, Neil Postman talks about television news and how the language of pictures differs a lot between the oral and written language of news. He also talks about its impact on the way it draws us in. Postman disapproves of the content of television and the news itself. He finds that television news is not taken seriously anymore and has become solely for entertainment purposes. News broadcasts have dramatic music and images to show that a dramatic event has occurred. This lures us in.…

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    In today’s world, smartphones have taken over. Smartphones are a part of everyone’s life and are used every single day. They help us and can do almost anything for us. But these phones are as harmful as helpful. These devices are harming the lives of our teenagers, causing physical pain and mental issues. Texting and social media has become a huge trend and is hitting hard to our young generation and it's become an addiction. Phones today have become almost like a necessity and people cannot…

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    Spyware On Children

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    Imagine this, you are a parent who recently got spyware for your kids phones and computers, months later your son is looking through his phone and notices something strange about his phone. He decided to investigate and notices his phone is jailbroken and finds an odd app which he later knows its spyware. You get home, your son walks up to you and confronts you about using spyware on their phone to track and read his text messages, that just ruined the trust between your son. What do you do now?…

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    Zarqa Nawez

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    Since the terrorist attack of 9/11, the United States has gone through numerous changes within its government and the American society. After the attacks, citizens began to question the state of national security and their safety in the United States. On October 26, 2001, Congress passed the Patriot Act enabling law enforcement to use surveillance and conduct searches without an official warrant to help crack down on terrorism on the United States soil (CITATION). The Department of Homeland…

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    All students battle boredom at times, and many are constantly searching for something to do. Fortunately, binge-watching can provide a glorious solution to boredom. Binge-watching is defined as the act of watching multiple episodes of a television program in rapid succession. According to many Thomas Jefferson students, the top ten binge-watching shows are: Modern Family: Leading the pack, Modern Family has been raved upon for being a hilarious family comedy. First airing in September of 2009,…

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    Are cell phones just another thing to distract kids or is it a learning tool. Schools should not ban cell phones from the school but cell phone use should be ban from classrooms unless it is being used in a productive way and with teachers permission. NEHS should not have a ban because a ban will not stop all kids from bringing their phones to school, cell phones can be a helpful tool, and it is a great way to insure that the child is safe. Even though a ban on cell phones does dicrease the…

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