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    Phone calls make our communication easier, and almost everyone in the world – whether young or old – can no longer live a day without a cellphone. It helps us contact our friends and families in a minute, and they are also very useful when it comes to emergency situations. But then again, no matter how helpful it can be, there are still some scary moments that these cellphone brings. Be it an unknown call from a stranger, a prank call, or worst, the call that can send shivers down your spine. If…

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    Kids Criticize Tv

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    TV unlike many of us thinks is actually unscrupulous for us. We tell our kids to watch television when they are bored. Yet, by this we are doing wrong. In TV kids see inappropriate activities and can disrespect their parents. Article from, ‘‘Kids Criticize TV’’ proofs this, ‘‘Older children said television encourages them to experiment with sex too soon and to disrespect their parents.’’ Furthermore, it also lowers the relationships with parents. Kids who watch television usually sleeps…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    extensive services operation. Ericsson is the world leader in the 2G/3G/4G mobile network Founded in 1876 by Lars Magnus Ericsson, the company is today headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company employs more than 110,000 people and…

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    very low it is preferred in most of the devices available in the market. • The simplicity and ease of operation is one major advantage. Anyone can figure out to make to set up a connection and sync two devices with ease. • Chances of other wireless network interference is very low because low powered signals are used. 9 DISADVANTAGES OF…

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    1.1 Definition Digital describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in term of two states which positive and nonpositive. Positive is expressed or represented by the number one while non-positive by the number of 0. Thus data transmitted or stored with digital technology is expressed as a string of 0’s and 1’s. Each of these state digits is referred to as a bit. Literacy is the quality or state of being literate, especially the ability to read and write, to…

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    Cell Phones are Harmful to Health Ninety-one percent of adults in the United States and 60 percent of teenagers owns a cellphone (Barreli 2013). Whether people own IPhone, Android, or Blackberry. As soon as cell phones are becoming necessity of every person. The mobile phone has become an important communication instrument that is used by people to be in contact with each other. These days not only adults that own phones actually nowadays every person has his own mobile phone to use but they…

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    While driving, using a cell phone can make the task very dangerous. Talking or sending a message to someone on the phone limits one's ability to have full control over the car. I strongly agree with the law that prohibits driving while using a handheld cell phone. The roads must be as safe as possible for anyone driving or riding in a motorized vehicle. Others may disagree with the law, because they feel that one should have the right to make an important phone call, given the…

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    How often does crashes happen on a daily basis? Now ask yourself, what causes most of the crashes? More than fifty percent of car crashes are caused by the use of cell phones in hand while driving. By allowing cellular devices in someone's hand while driving, will not only increase crash rate but also increase America's death rate. Cell phones should be illegal to use while driving because it's a distraction, it causes crashes, and a hazard to other driver's lives. Cellphones should not be…

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    The essay, “Growing Up Tethered” by Sherry Turkle, seeks to address how the current generation is “tethered” or extremely connected to their cellphones and technology. Sherry Turkle is a professor in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Turkle uses evidence from testimonials and quotes provided by students’ to help the topic become understandable as well as relatable. Since Turkle provided necessary points throughout, the essay was very…

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    Introduction The case, Comcast Corporation v. Federal Communication Commission and Steinbach v. Village of Forest Park discusses important aspects of utilizing the Internet for business and potential technology and privacy concerns. The Internet is growing rapidly. A growing concern to manage the growth and reliability of the Internet is net neutrality. It is important to understand how it can be regulated by the Federal Communication Commission and what authority Internet service providers…

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