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    time is more than likely provided with a cell phone as means for the parent to contact them when needed. There are kids going every different direction with sports and other extra -curricular activities. Parents are providing their kids with a cellular device in order to better keep track of where their children are and what time they will be returning. A young…

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    Handheld devices are a part of society, while some enjoy this convenience there are others who are concerned with this ever-increasing reliance on a device other than our minds. Many are ignoring the signs of the diminishing value of individual knowledge and embracing the idea of using machines to do what people have become too lazy to do themselves. As stated by Jamais Cascio “…while society’s collective memory is expanding at an astonishing rate, our internal, individual ones are shrinking.”…

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    You even might deny it, saying it has been perked. But social networks disadvantages outweigh the perks. Wasting time is an example. The time you use online could be time used to be resourceful, as for it makes people lazy. We all know it is very addicting because we have experienced it affect it has on us. Social media…

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    There has been increased reliance on the cell phones while driving and the issue has been debated over for a long time. There are various laws in various countries regarding the use of cell phones while driving. The drivers uses the cell phones to make and receive calls, send e-mails and text messages. This research paper discusses the use of cell phones while driving. There were times in the past when people did not use the cell phones but still carried on with their normal life. The cell phone…

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    Most waterproof cell phone cases are designed in a way that encloses your phone completely. However, some cases are well customized to allow you to continue using your phone while it’s in the case. Such cases are only meant to protect the phone and offer a strong grip without interfering with its accessibility. While others are simply slip-and-slide utilities, others are further advanced with extra features. These include arm bands, which make it safer for outdoor activities such as water sports…

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    “... he thought it was important for parents to be able to easily contact their kids.”- Mayor Bill De Blasio (2006). Schools that ban phones from school, are doing it, because they think that they it is good for for students and that they are helping them learn. What they don’t know is that their phones could actually help them a lot more than without the phones. Students should be able to bring phones to school, because students could get important notifications, and help with social…

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    How Young is Too Young for a Smartphone? Smartphones have advantages and disadvantages. The age to get a smartphone is a widely debated topic. Phone basically is a need nowadays, one has to have a source to contact their family or friends or to socialise. But the appropriate age to give a smartphone is still a problem faced by all parents. The society in which we live is full of cyber crimes and fraud. There are a lot of examples in the past about kidnapping of young kids which were trapped by…

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    Have you ever been to class? I'm sure you have witnessed at least once in your student years a mobile phone going off during a lecture, buzzing loudly through the already too silent enviroment. It's so loud and obnoxious the whole classroom turns to that one point simultaniously, shaking their heads in disbelief. Or perhaps you've been guity of this as well. Me? I'm guilty as charged. I can't even count nor recall the amount of times through the years my mobile phone rang during an important…

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    Research Question: Do the health risks from using cell phones over power the necessity for them in modern times. Introduction: Everyone has been told that mobile phones pose a great health risk to them, and that they are one of the main causes of cancer, but is this really true? Are mobile phones as bad a health risk as we are made to believe? Billions of people around the world are connected due to mobile phones, which means that billions of people face the supposed dangers that mobile phones…

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    “Students are prohibited to using their cell phones during school hours” A teacher allows the class to take a picture of the notes they did that day. Most of the students follow through with that direction. Except one student takes a picture of another student without permission. Another student witnesses the student taking the picture. He yells to the teacher and informs her about the situation. The student has a fairly good reputation at the school and the other student has no evidence to…

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