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    5 Coolest Bluetooth Gadgets necessary in a Man’s Tech-Savvy World Smartphones are becoming more and more prevalent in today’s time and so are the state laws banning handheld cellphones in the car or while you are driving. That’s where Bluetooth comes in. This hands-free companion, allows you to talk on your cell phones and that to a safer conversation while driving or any other time where you require your hands to be free. Talking about the features the Bluetooth devices have significantly got…

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    Drago, E. (2015). The effect of technology on face-to-face communication. The Elon Journal of Undergraduate in Communication, 6(1). Drago, E. (spring 2015) argues that mobile phones have negative effects on closeness, connection and conversational quality when mobile phones present in family communication. The presence of cell phones during family conversations influences the relationship of the family and individual's face to face communication skills. Drago, E…

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    Model Of Retention

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    I agree with your argument, specifically when it comes to driving. The resource model of attention suggests that people have a restricted capacity for paying attention. Selective attention has been studied by using dichotic arrangements (simultaneous stimulation of both ears with different sounds or messages). In such studies, participants are instructed to focus on the information from a particular hear (attended channel), and has ignored input from the other ear (unattended channel). Results…

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    When conducting an experiment to test the hypothesis on whether talking on a cell phone impair ones driving abilities, there are various areas of discussion to consider. Why is a control condition important in testing this hypothesis, how should subjects be assigned to conditions, and how can the researchers design the experiment so that the only difference between both conditions is the use of a cell phone? A controlled condition is anything that can affect the data collected from an…

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    No one likes to think about the possibility of being in a road traffic accident, yet they are happening almost every second around the world. When you are involved in an auto accident, you can be so overwhelmed with shock that you forget what you should and should not be doing. If necessary, why don't you write down the points that are important following a collision, place it in your glove box, so you have it with you should you be an unlucky victim of another driver on the road? The most…

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    As drivers, we face many instances of danger while behind the wheel: colliding with other drivers or even crashing in to pedestrians if a driver is not careful. The distraction of a driver only heightens said dangers and can be controlled. While some may argue that using a handheld cell phone while driving should be legal, they are wrong because without a law in place prohibiting this action, this will hinder drivers socially, economically, and politically. First, using our phones while…

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    The central idea of the article “Should children get to have cellphones in elementary school?,” written by Donna St. George discusses the highs and lows of having a cellphone in Elementary school. In fact, it is stated how "It's definitely a trend we're seeing at younger levels – being allowed to bring cellphones on campus," (St. George, paragraph 6). Although this might not be a good thing it is a big trend and we do see cellphones everywhere, for younger kids and even some older ones it could…

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    Why do people text and drive when they know that their putting their own lives at risk? Maybe because texting has become so popular in today’s society and it’s everyone’s best way of communicating. Receiving and sending texts at the push of one button in seconds is the “greatest thing” that’s happened in today’s world. It isn’t so great when dealing with driving however. People may think there capable of texting and driving and are great at multitasking.However, no one can ever be “good” at…

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    Sentiments about the free government-phone phenomenon continue to arise, while some sets of feelings forge their way toward opposing points of view, as well as positive ones. Meaning, well beyond the fact that free-phones-from-the-government began their existence almost fifteen years ago, current year 2016 reaction convincingly commences its revelation of surprisingly shocking sentiments. Surely, not every perspective on the-Obama-phone low-income communications program harbors ill intent.…

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    It is time for Northwestern Lehigh school district to change some of the school rules. One rules that should be changes is having a hall pass. Another rules that should changed is students can not have or use there cell phone during school. My hopes these rules would be changed in the near future. First rule that most people would agree with me is that we should have to carry a hall pass. First reason is why we should not have to use a hall pass, is if some one needs to go to the nurse for an…

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