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    Should kids be allowed to have cell phones in class when they should be better spending their time on studying? Nowadays the typical image that pops into mind when someone mentions class rooms is that of a unorganized, chaotic room where teacher is droning on about the French revolution while the kids are busy texting each other, playing games on their phones and generally ignoring the teacher. Who would like to listen to something boring that happened a hundred years ago when you have the…

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    influence on the evaluations of different attributes regarding mobile phone choice. They also argued that the price of a mobile phone plays an important role in a consumer’s choice, especially for those with lower income. And finally, they showed that consumers value familiar brands when choosing between different mobile phone models through their focus group study. Price has been identified as a critical factor affecting the choice of mobile phone, especially among younger people (Mokhlis &…

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    Out of all the phone companies in the world, which one is the fastest and most reliable? There are many phone companies in the world that provide many people with the same type of services that everyone expects them to offer. However, each company claims that they have the best phone service and make sure to spread the word around, like AT&T and T-Mobile. These two phone companies offer the same service with the same claim and advertise it similarly. Although, the two ads are very similar in…

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    Cell phones are hand-held phones that also known as wireless phones or mobile phones. Cellular phones are part of modern telecommunication and in many countries, cell phone markets have grown allowing access over half of the population of each country to use cell phones. In 2014, 6.9 billion individuals had a cell subscription globally (World Health Organization, 2014). Cell phones allow people to communicate with other people making it reliable to reach anyone globally. Due to many cell phone…

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    With the rapid economic development, the total number of vehicles and hand phone users can be described as climbing steadily. According to the international telecommunication union (ITU: International Telecommunication Union) statistics at the end of 2008, the number of china’s hand phone users has exceeded 600 million, which was about 90% of population aged 18 years or above. The total number of hand phone users of China was ranked as the first in the world. The human brain does not have the…

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    The purpose of this study is to examine and test cell phone dependents in relationship with college students. Decades ago people used to pass handwritten letters around to others. Now we use cell phones for that. There are 92% of college students who use their cell phone devices during school or work. Cell phones are also used to call, send instant messages, play games, and now surf the web at the light of speed. . They inform, entertain, and connect us to the outside world. They are used all…

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    THE PROBLEM A driver is considered to be engaging in distracted driving when the driver’s attention is focused away from the primary task of driving, onto another person, object, or task, such as checking a mobile phone (WHO, 2011). In 2013, an estimated 424,000 people were injured and 3,154 people were killed in automobile crashes involving distracted driving (NHTS, 2015). These statistics reveal a decline from data received in 2008, in which 515,000 injuries and 5,870 fatalities were…

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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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    Mobile phones, an instrument that has a constant development, in terms of form, functionality, and design. These developments can either be positive or negative depending on the user and the way mobile phones is being useful for them. For some people, mobile phones are considered to be a powerful and productive tool in the work force, when a laptop or a desktop is out of reach. Mobile phones could be used for messaging and emailing clients or customers, and with the advancement of technology, we…

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    latest phones and other devices. Society has fallen into a trap of technology that they can’t escape from. No matter where you go or live, technology is present everywhere. Every month there are many different devices that come out into the market. Technology has affected society in negative and intersecting ways. For example, part of today’s society has become less social with the rest of the world because of phones. Another negative issue is that many people are dependent to their mobile…

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