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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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    Should Student be allowed to bring phones to school! I agree that students should be allowed to bring cell phones as long as they don't disrupt class or distract themselves and not pay attention due to the phone, if that happens the teachers can just confiscate it and tell that particular student that he/she may not be able to bring a cell phone to school. I think students should have the right of bringing a cell phone to school because it is theirs. They have responsibility, if they don’t cause…

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    Over the past decades, cell phones have become more developed. The advanced technology has taken over people's lives. This holds true when people are driving. When people do not drive with addition of a handheld cellphone, it promotes better driving habit, less distractions, and less accidents. Using a handheld cell phone while driving should be illegal. First of all, making cell phones illegal while driving promotes good driving habits. When cellphones are made illegal while driving,…

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    The impact and effects of social media on American Society. Research for focus Cortex development People now live in a new era of technology that allows them to communicate and share anything with friends, family, and to the public. This fairly new method of communicating has developed over these past couple years very rapidly, but this does not mean that social media hasn’t been around. “Two important discoveries happened in the last decade of the 1800s: The telephone in 1890 and the…

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    Technology: Beneficial Rather Than Detrimental to Young Generations The debate of whether constant communication via cell phones and social media is negatively shaping society has been ongoing and ever changing, but with new technological advances being discovered everyday, this argument is becoming more relevant and heated. Younger generations have been born into an age of technology in which many daily activities involve the use of some form of technology, specifically cell phones. Cell…

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    I chose to complete my essay on Sherry Turkle’s book Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other and how social media has an influence on society. People are not aware how much technology is making an impact on their lives. Cell phones, social networks, simulation games, and so on are all a problems that almost everyone has. As you read my essay please ask yourself, “Am I tethered.” Sherry Turkle makes a lot of good points throughout her passage that you will read…

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    I firmly believe that it should be illegal to drive and use a cell phone simultaneously. Using a cell phone while driving is a major distraction that puts not only yourself, but others in danger. The first reason the use of cell phones should be banned while driving is because they cause the user to take their eyes off the road. In order to use a cell phone, the driver must look at their phone. If the driver is looking at their phone, they aren't looking at the road. Taking your eyes off…

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    There were 3,154 people killed in a motor vehicle involving distracted drivers in 2013. Why would you want to add on to the killing? One of these killings could be one of your loved ones and their life could have been saved if the people around them on the road cared enough about their life and people around them. Every time you get behind a wheel of any vehicle you should have your full attention on the road and not somewhere else. I believe that the only way for people to get undistracted…

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    Greatest difference (1900 - 2000) Just imagine not having the internet to look things up. Just think about what life would be like without our phones. It would not be the same without all this technology we have today, but in the 1900s, this was the reality. I believe technology is, by far, the biggest change from the 1900s to now. My reasoning for believing that technology is the biggest change from the 1900s to 2000, is how much everything has advanced over the years. Just think,…

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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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