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    People use their cell phone everywhere, during crossing the street, and in the car when they are driving without thinking of the risk that they are involved, when they use their cell phone. The problem is that people when they use their cell phone, they have background about how it is dangerous situation to use it during driving. But they always make reasons to use it, or they say it is only one minute. There is no risk to use the cell phone. In fact that Cell phone use while driving one of the…

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    Today cell phones have become a digital necessity in our everyday lives. Nearly eighty percent of American teenagers have cell phones, and many students take them to school every day. Allowing students to have access to their cellphones in school has been a continuous debate for years. Although cellphones can cause distractions to students from learning, it can also be beneficial with its digital learning tools and the easy portable access of its size. Cell Phones should not be banned because it…

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    Applications The application of location based services are as follows, adapted from [09 - Aleksander Buczkowski 2011-2012], [10 - Stefan Steiniger, Moritz Neun and Alistair Edwardes] Emergency Services: One of the most best and evident application of location based services is the ability to locate and individual who is unable to tell his/location because of the emergency situation like, injury / criminal attract, and so on). When the location of the individual is transferred automatically…

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    As I was going through my check list the first time I did just a brief, what I thought, we had for technology, as I sat in the bathroom, I realized how I had forgotten items, so I went through the list again. The numbers kept getting higher each time I went through the list. The biggest use was the lighting installed in the ceilings. Wow, I was amazed at the amount of mounted lights we have. Even now as I write this essay I realize there may be more lights than I originally thought, but we…

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    The Elevator Disabled students can not come to our school because there is no elevator. If we do not have an elevator, then injured students will have trouble going up the stairs, disabled student can not go up them at all, and teachers and student can transport things on the elevator. This would be good for our school because it would help many teachers and students. With this elevator, injured students can go upstairs and downstairs safely.In fact, some kids who go to this…

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    Instagram, Snapchat, Kik, and many others are all a big part of our social lives. But shouldn’t your school work and education come first? This is why cell phones shouldn’t be included in our daily school flow. Cell phones do not help at all educationally or with school work, they cause way too many distractions and disruptions, and most importantly there is no kind of supervision over what’s being done on them at school. First of all, cell phones do not help at all educationally. Many…

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    Foundation 25, 30). Additionally, consumers age 18-24 have grown up “with cell phone awareness” and “experience[e] cell phones as a part of their everyday lives” (ComScore). Consumers age 25-34 “fall in between two distinct age groups: those who grew up with cell phone knowledge and those who did not,” but a large majority have adopted cell phones as their main tool of communication (ComScore). 98% of consumers age 18-29, and 97% of consumers age 30-49 own a mobile phone. A majority of these…

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    Could Taking Away Students Phones improve learning? Teachers take away phones almost every single day. Teachers should give rules on what students are allowed to be on and what the consequences could be if they didnt follow the rules. Some students use their phones as a learning device and better for better knowledge. Everyday kids need information and some students are allowed to use their devices to look up facts. While others play games or go on social media while they should be working.…

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    Electronic Devices in Schools Studies show that teaching aids that involve technology increase concentration levels and attendance of students. (Edudemic) One third of teenage students in 2008 had at least a cell phone or other handheld device and the number continue to arise. (Hamilton 96) According to Naomi Gittens, many states are starting to repeal the laws that regulate cell phones. (Delisio 14) Schools should allow cell phones and other technology in class, because technology create a…

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    Students shouldn’t be allowed to use their cell phones / electronic devices during school because students would use it for non educational purposes, it would hurt themselves / other students, and they are too attached to their phones. The number of students that have cell phones nowadays is phenomenal. Students shouldn’t be allowed to use their cellphones during school because they would use it for non educational purposes. Students are always tempted to be on their phones. For example, texting…

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