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    primary benefit of a mobile website is that it makes a regular website more accessible for mobile user; the mobile website may have all the same elements such as images, content, information and description as a regular website offers but in a mobile friendly layout. Mobile websites improves the readability and functionality when viewed on a smartphone. Mobile applications are also an extremely powerful tool for deepening business to customer relationship and engagement. Mobile apps are…

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    I chose to spend my three hours of volunteer time at the High Plains Food Bank. I’ve always heard about the many families they help there, as it was getting closer to thanksgiving, I wanted to see how I could help. During my time at the food bank I observed a lot of verbal communication, cultural differences, and interpersonal conflict. People communicate with other people every day, but communicating effectively is what matters. I have been developing my communication skills throughout the…

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    The year was 1992 the boy band group Boyz to Men, Michael Jackson, and Whitney Houston were all at the top of the Billboard 100 charts, gas cost a little more than just a dollar, and George W. Bush Sr. was the U.S. president. The cell phone was in its infancy stage, weighing a whopping seventy grams and resembling more of a brick than the modern day smart phone. When engineer Neil Papwort of the Sema Group in the UK sent the first text message of “Merry Christmas” to his colleague Richard Jarvis…

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    Furthermore, increased use of cell phones have been linked to the disability to perform regular functions well. This has been illuminated through a recent study that using a cell phone by talking or texting "preoccupies the brain 's control centers for walking."(Carrico "Cell Phone Use"). This hindrance was further analyzed. The scientists took a small sample of people and showed them a target "located 8 meters in front of them on the floor. Blindfolded, they were asked to walk to the target and…

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    To enhance and amend the legislation around driving while using a mobile phone so that it also applies to other distractions caused by devoting your attention to your hands. The problem is that while it is obvious that the risk of a car crash is high when using a mobile device while driving, yet there is evidence that accidents are common when your attention is towards your hands either on a GPS, eating/drinking, music stereo and smoking. This goes under the three main types of distractions such…

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    Samsung Note 5 Analysis

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    TL;DR: The Note5 is a more mainstream orientated phone with an amazing screen, camera, internal specs, and design but leaves behind features that many older note fans loved, such as no removable battery, no sd card slot, and no IR blaster. If you 're considering this phone, also look into the note 4! I 'm going to go ahead and start out with what I DON 'T like about this phone. 1) No sd card slot. Sadly, this is the main feature that I would say is missing from this phone. Without an sd…

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    Keep Your Freedom Most people assume, since they live in the United States, that they are free, and have the freedom to do as they please as long as what they are doing abides by federal and/or state law. But how free are we, really? If you look deep enough, Suzanne Collins illustrates how restricted our freedom in the United States are. Throughout the novel, The Hunger Games, Collins is telling her readers that the government will destroy most means of personal freedom of the citizens. In…

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    messages, and texts are similar for the reason that you are allowed to respond whenever you want, whether it is ten minutes later or a day later. Technology has helped people communicate around the world in an easier way. Anyone can simply go onto their mobile phone or laptop and text or rapidly email them. Technology is also starting to gain the power on controlling people 's thoughts and how they react to certain things by making it their daily use. These are just some of the ways on how…

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Constantly using your cell phones can lead to psychological issues such as phobia. Nomophobia is a sort of discomfort also known as an anxiety discovered to be caused by non-availability of a mobile phone. This term was created after the realization of the addiction of cellphone. Nomophobia can cause an anxiety disorder in which is being tested within this article. I plan to use this in my article to help introduce to the meaning of cellphone addiction and the…

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    listen to something boring that happened a hundred years ago when you have the latest version of the subway surfer installed in your smart phone? Mobiles should not be allowed in class rooms because they are a sign of disrespect to the teacher. Cell phones distract students from their lectures and they can be used for cheating in a test. Additionally, mobiles…

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