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    Texting In Class

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    Ding! A phone rings loud and clear. The irritated teacher immediately turns around and walks through the aisles. Watching like a hawk to see who had the distracting phone. The teacher notices who is causing all of the commotion. The distressed teacher holds out her hand for the student to give up their cell phone! This is one of the many terrible consequences cell phones in class cause, inappropriate pictures can be taken and even bomb threats have been and can be made through the student's cell…

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    WOW did you know that the first cell phone call was made at “Manhattan Hilton in 1973 by Martin Cooper”? That was 44 years ago so imagine the kind of phones and technology, in general will change in the next 44 years. Phones have changed so much from just being able to call to being able to search the web from anywhere in the world. Now on your cell phones you can text, play games, search the internet, and call. Keep reading to find out more about the ways phones have evolved in the past decade…

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    Troublesome Technology Today, most people own cell phones. Those that do own cell phones may know some disadvantages of owning one. What some people do not know is the disadvantages to cell phone usage is not only that they may freeze up or break, but owning a cell phone had far more significant disadvantages such as health problems, automobile wrecks, and effects today’s children. Cell phone ownership is a source of negative health effects. According to Dr. Agarwal, “electromagnetic waves…

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    Allowed In School

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    Should Cell Phones be allowed in School? Some think that cell phones should be allowed in school, while others think it should not be allowed. Cell phones can be used to cheat on tests, and also can be a very distracting to most students. Also couldn’t parents just communicate with the kid through the office? However, if I had to choose, I think that cell phones should be allowed in school for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, parents have a sense of anxiety and need a method to…

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    Ever had the feeling of being watched? The uneasy feeling of knowing that someone is watching your every move. People used to worry about that when they would go out in public and feel safe in the place one would call home, but what if home isn’t safe either? With our technology ever so advancing, it would not be a surprise if our world became like the world of the 1984 novel. We know that the installment of security cameras is for the good of the community. With cameras surveilling us we…

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    The texting and driving ad is meant for drivers to stop texting and driving. The ad shows the fear of wrecking that can cause serious injuries or even death when a person can’t see. In the ad the viewers can see that a person that looks like a male teen is driving while looking at his phone. This ad is focused on anybody that can drive that also has a cell phone. The viewers can see that the text is in front of his face this is trying to show how texting blocks vision. Since the text is blocking…

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    People use their cell phone everywhere, during crossing the street, and in the car when they are driving without thinking of the risk that they are involved, when they use their cell phone. The problem is that people when they use their cell phone, they have background about how it is dangerous situation to use it during driving. But they always make reasons to use it, or they say it is only one minute. There is no risk to use the cell phone. In fact that Cell phone use while driving one of the…

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    Allowed In School

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    Today cell phones have become a digital necessity in our everyday lives. Nearly eighty percent of American teenagers have cell phones, and many students take them to school every day. Allowing students to have access to their cellphones in school has been a continuous debate for years. Although cellphones can cause distractions to students from learning, it can also be beneficial with its digital learning tools and the easy portable access of its size. Cell Phones should not be banned because it…

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    Applications The application of location based services are as follows, adapted from [09 - Aleksander Buczkowski 2011-2012], [10 - Stefan Steiniger, Moritz Neun and Alistair Edwardes] Emergency Services: One of the most best and evident application of location based services is the ability to locate and individual who is unable to tell his/location because of the emergency situation like, injury / criminal attract, and so on). When the location of the individual is transferred automatically…

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    As I was going through my check list the first time I did just a brief, what I thought, we had for technology, as I sat in the bathroom, I realized how I had forgotten items, so I went through the list again. The numbers kept getting higher each time I went through the list. The biggest use was the lighting installed in the ceilings. Wow, I was amazed at the amount of mounted lights we have. Even now as I write this essay I realize there may be more lights than I originally thought, but we…

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