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    Cell phones are becoming an everyday necessity in the lives of almost everyone in the United States. Where ever you go, you will see people talking, texting, on social media, or even playing games on their cell phones. For most people, it seems like they can’t live without them, like the inexistence of cell phones would be the death of them. Some people may even believe in the importance of having a cell phone as a way to identify with yourself, like a part of your sense of style, or your…

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    THE NEGATIVES IMPACT OF SMARTPHONE ADDICTION ON TEENAGERS’ HEALTH (FROM 12 - 19 YEARS OLD) 1. Introduction Nowadays, smartphone has become popular all around the world. People, at least have one smartphone with them. According to Wilcox (2009), the first smartphone was released 22 years ago, exactly in 1993, which was IBM Simon. This smartphone was design and engineered by International Business Machine Corp. (IBM). Not only IBM, which produced the smartphone but also Nokia, Ericsson, and…

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    Mobile phones have altered our way of life to an unbelievable degree. Mobile phones are by far one of the greatest inventions due to their numerous uses. Day by day, they are becoming an essential part of our lives. Statistics show that about 60% of the world’s population use mobile phones. With the majority of that percentage being the youth. One way or the other, mobile phones have had an impact on the world. The portability of mobile phones make them more of a benefit than a detriment. The…

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    friends, most of them will have their phones glued to their hands. In the article “78% of U.S. Teens Have a Phone, 47% of Them Own a Smartphone”, Todd Haselton states “The latest Teens and Technology 2013 study from Pew Research found that 78 percent of teens aged 12 – 17 now own a cell phone … 95 percent of all U.S. teens use the Internet.” That’s a large amount of teens that spend time on the Internet and social media. Unfortunately social media can have many negative effects. Some including…

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    advancement of today is primarily why people are so attached to cell phones. Cell phones are portable and provide immediate access. Users can now engage in activities such as accessing the internet, taking part in diverse forms of social networking including; text messaging, playing video games, watching streaming video, and viewing a wide selection of software applications as most people knows as apps, nearly anywhere and anytime. Cell Phones have indeed taken over the way we communicate in…

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    view the smartphones are introduced in the market that refers an innovative groups of cell phones having the capability of providing variety of services and facilities such as texting, voice communication, computation, wireless communication, and personal information management . Therefore in reality a smart phone is a device that provides different services…

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    growing, and so is the amount of time people spend connected to their technological devices. Anywhere you look, you see something with technology connected to it. It is a lot more prominent in schools, work and personal life. Looking around when you are in public all you see are people of various ages on their phones texting, scrolling through social media, or watching videos. Throughout this essay, I am going to touch on some of the points that are related to the increase in technology in the…

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    How phones effect your everyday life Rough Draft For many of us, myself included, our cell phone screens are the last thing we check before we go to bed at night and the first thing we look in the morning. I see people texting and driving and almost every day I am behind someone at a red light who is looking down when the light turn greens. When you eat out, it is completely normal to see patron's cell phones at the table by their beverage. Also normal to see them checking their device during…

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    Many environmental conditions impact how a child will behave and develop. I believe the positive influence from each- parents and peers almost equally (60/40%-parent more important) serve the best interests of the developing child. One cannot raise a healthy child without both influences. Each influence (parental/peer) has its own time and place of importance to impact the child’s development. From newborn through about five years old parents (single-parent, co-parent, step-parent, guardian…

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    education, the following is simply one personal account which will be examined in detail. The experience in question focuses on three seventh grade students who will be referred to as Jay, John, and Sharon. One day Jay was caught texting on his cell phone in the middle of his history class. The instructor, Mr. Thomas, reprimanded Jay and…

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