Cell Phones Should not be Banned Essay

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    Cell phone usage in the United States has grown dramatically from 1.2 million in 1987 to 145 million in 2015. Teenagers between the age of 13 and 17 own or have access to a cell phone or other device, (Source 1) Most teenagers use their phones repeatedly throughout the school day, causing many schools to change their cell phone usage policy. Schools have been trying to find the common ground of this issue for many years. Being that there are many benefits with having cellphones in school, such…

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    of our nation’s schools have banned cell phones from being on school grounds? Is it because teachers think it is too much of a distraction? Almost every kid these days has some sort of phone that they carry around with them wherever they go. For the most part, they can use it any place they want...except in schools. Although others might think they should be banned in educational institutions, I think that cell phones should be allowed in our schools. Cell phones can help to enhance learning…

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    Cell Phones are life savers. There are many kids who bring their phones to school in grades six through twelve. Our rule of cell phones should be prohibited, should be changed. Many schools have banned or set this rule many years ago because cell phones were connected to drug and gang use. Times have changed, and there have been more school shootings. The rule of prohibiting cellphone use at school should be changed because in emergency situations, they can be life savers. The first advantage…

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    daily life, distractions are very much present. In a vehicle, distractions such as the radio, other passengers, and cell phones are constantly thwarting our attention from the road. People are constantly checking their phones for a text message and have the urge to respond immediately. This is making texting and driving a very severe problem. The use of cell phones while driving should be illegal with strict penalties for infractions regardless of age or experience. Distracted driving is a huge…

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    Phones While Driving

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    A cell phone is a device that people can hold it and use within their daily bases and the mobile phone was introduced to the united states in the 19th century which the rate that people using a mobile phone was growing exponentially in a way that was popular all around the globe. cell phones are used in direct contact with the person that lead to a higher flexibility of calling a person within seconds. Also, the cell phone is used in safety procedures such as calling an ambulance when there is…

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    When the eyes are focused down on the phone, they have to be taken off the road. This leaves plenty of time for the driver to swerve off course just enough to hit a pedestrian, or fail to take notice to a red light or approaching car. This distracted driver could hit an innocent bystander walking down the side walk, run a red light and cause an accident, or slam into the back of another car because another (more attentive driver) stopped at the red light. The differing situations go on and on,…

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    Nowadays, cell phones are all smart phones. Meaning that cell phones are not only meant for calling or texting, but they have access to the internet and many apps. Students bringing such devices to school can lead to problems and distractions. Schools should have the right to ban cell phone use during the school day because it causes many distractions that interfere with learning. School should be a place where students focus solely on learning. Allowing students to have cell phones during…

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    Dhiraj Sharma Jeremy Meyer ENG – 101 November 29, 2016 Should students be permitted to use smartphones in school? The utilization of smartphones phones in learning organizations, particularly schools, has evoked level headed discussion all over this world. While some portion of society has bolstered the utilization of smartphones phones in schools, the other part has contradicted their utilization sharply. Cell phone makers, for example, Samsung and Apple, have focused on students as their…

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    Argument of Fact Janet Froetscher, president and CEO of the National Safety Council stated, “Studies show that driving while talking on a cell phone is extremely dangerous and puts drivers at a four times greater risk of a crash” (“Should”). Driving while talking on a cell phone is the new drunk driving, and studies show that it could possibly even be worse. According to a new study by CBS texting while driving has now surpassed drinking and driving as the leading cause of death among teens.…

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    while driving (Chase). Studies have shown that drivers who use their cell phone while driving are about three times more likely to get in an accident (Chase). No states have a total ban on technology use while driving (Chase). The National Safety Council stated that, “It takes laws combined with increased education and high-visibility enforcement campaigns to successfully reduce the number of crashes” (Chase). Source 2 "Cell Phone Ban Doesn't Go…

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