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    are, just like me! Mobile phones have given rise to a human disorder in our modern age, which is recognized as a great source of stress. Nomophobia, or no-mobile-phone-phobia is the fear of being away or loosing one’s mobile phone (Moore, 2012). This new phenomenon was coined in 2010, by a research organization, YouGov, commissioned by the United Kingdom Post Office as states Peimer (2014) in Bizcommunity. The organization YouGov looked through anxieties suffered by mobile phone users. The…

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    this way conclude in a small device called cell phone. This small device can let us socialize with each other. In addition, community in these days are really need to be aware about the other people, especially the close people like relatives, friends, and the dealers. On the other hand, some people prefer to enjoy it by chatting, watching videos, and playing. Actually, the dangerous thing that most of the people don’t relies it is that the cell phone has a lot of bad effects for us as a…

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    Technology is a transformational device. The impact of a smart phone on a person is the people apply it in a real life situation. Individuals use cellular devices for various situations. Some cellular wise is beneficial but some that are not. A phone is used in several ways, for example its used for communication, messaging, emergency, and social media. In the movie "Fault In Our Stars" one of the technology used in this movie is a:' telephone which purpose communication for the boy and girl.…

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    In 2000, statistic shows that the internet only has 360 million users (Clark, 104). By the end of 2011, there are over 2.26 billion internet users (Clark, 104) with at least 110 million websites and 25.21 billion pages (Flew, 13). This shows a dramatic increase of almost 400% more users in a 10 year period (Flew, 13). The development of the internet is increasing its population dramatically and social networks are taking part of this increase of the internet use. Social networks are user…

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    Smartphone Privacy Issues

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    Smartphones are handheld devices that feature both a telephone and a small computer. Smartphones today have evolved tremendously from just being able to make a phone call. Smartphones are used in many ways such as talking, texting, internet browsing, check your email, taking photos and even making purchases. These small handheld devices are starting to do more and every year. Smartphones are carried around many of users, but most smartphone users aren 't really aware of the privacy issues that…

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    ninety percent of Americans own a cell phone (“Mobile Technology Fact Sheet”.) Nowadays, Americans use their mobile phones for many things from checking the weather to watch a movie. Cell phones are essential for every day communication and have become one of the top priorities for users. Cell phones are lifesavers and makes life easier. Mobile phones are lifesavers. These devices have become an ally in helping save people’s lives. One way that a cell phone can save a life is the built-in…

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    Sources of radiations in the modern world include mobile phones, radar installations, transmission pillars, and microwave heaters. These technological developments have made life faster and convenient. The ability to save time had greatly enhanced human capital capacity to be more productive. Adair and Peterson studied different forms of radiation and their effects on health. In a study evaluating all potential causes of radiation from mobile phones, radar installations, and transmission…

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    of Using a Cell Phone While Driving The development of mobile phones has made life easier the portability of mobile phones has eased human activities since people are no longer inconvenienced by distance. The increased popularity in the usage of cell phones has also brought about dangerous consequences. This increased reliance on mobile phones has led to so many people using their phones while driving. Some people, who know very well the dangers associated with using mobile phones while…

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    of Cell Phones? In today’s society, cell phones will continue to be a trending mobile device. The negative effects of it will still remain an issue if change doesn’t happen. In order to change the way of cell phones, there should be a more efficient action plan set in place within the United States. There are already certain laws dealing with the use of mobile devices but some are not effective enough for the people to abide by them. There should be new and improved policies for cell phone…

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    the increased rate of traffic accidents and driver distraction (Klauer, et al., 2014). These mobile phones, which are now capable of not only answering calls, but are also capable of playing games, text messaging, browsing the internet, etc... are now attainable for a vast number of individuals. According to the Cellular Telephone Industries Association (CTIA), there were over 377 million U.S. mobile phone subscriptions by the end of 2015 (Cellular Telephone Industries Association, 2015). With…

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