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    In today’s society cell phones has captured our minds. Due to the negative effect of a cell phones, people are beginning to lack education, and is causing us to be dissatisfied with being sincerely free and obtained. Technology is beginning to shape our brain onto being dependent on cell phones. It is quite obvious that cell phones have generated a reaction in society to be consumed with technology. Technology have a major influence on our education, affecting our thinking and learning. Even…

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    There are many conversations about how smartphones affect human interactions. In Mandy Oaklanders article “ How Your Smartphone is Ruining Your Relationship” she states that being attached to your smartphone seems to sabotage your relationship your relationship with your loved ones. If you are in a room of people, the majority have their smartphone on their body. The ring or ding of a text can pull someone out of a conversation is an instant. We are becoming a society that expects instant…

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    In an age where everything is moving in the digital direction, it is vital that we shower not only the streets but also embrace technology and social media in the fight for social justice. People have been protesting for days on end in disapproval of the current state of affairs between the police and citizens, more correctly, citizens who identify as “colored.” I am one of those citizens. I am one of the tens of thousands who was ridiculed and mocked for expressing a second amendment right to…

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    Most people drive in their everyday lives , with the increasing growth of technology it has become more dangerous. The hands-free law has not done anything to decrease deaths or injuries, it has only made people think it has. It will not change the number of accidents on the road caused by cellphones, and wont affect the distractions of the driver. In the article "Hands Free Law wont solve the problem" it talks about the dangers of talking on a cellphone, but that the Hands-Free law will not…

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    If you have ever texted or used your phone while driving you should be fined. Many people every day are on their phone while driving and that is bad. Cell phones are becoming a big problem while driving and it has to stop. It is dangerous and growing very fast. Drivers have a greater risk of a crash, and they contribute to more than Twelve percent of crashes. Cell phones should be banned while driving because they create a harmful environment for everyone around them. My first reason is that it…

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    If someone were to travel back in time even just fifteen years ago they would see that the abundance of cell phone owners was drastically smaller than in today’s society. Cell phones were a luxury and not a normalcy as they are today. Today, children as young as or even younger than nine years old are receiving cell phones and with that comes a social stigma. A person cannot go out in public anywhere without seeing a teenager or young adult that has their eyes glued to a cell phone screen, and…

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    Within the American school system, there has been a controversial debate about cell phone usage during the school day. Teachers, students, and parents have had different impressions about the situation regarding if having phones during teaching and learning should be obligatory. There are both benefits and disadvantages to both sides of both arguments. Utilizing cell phones within the American school system has caused quite the controversy. There has been cases where teachers or administration…

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    The Great 80’s Traveling back in time would be very interesting. The possibility to learn about the past and what it was actually like would be a great adventure. From the miracle on ice when college players made up most of the USA hockey team and took down the Soviet Union in the Olympics to a new type of Coca-Cola being released, who would not want to relive the great 80’s. Traveling back to the 1980’s would allow endless opportunities to live in a time with less electronics, where…

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    The National Safety Council reports that cellphone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes a year. One out of four crashes in the United States is caused by texting and driving. Studies show that 11 teens die every day as a result of texting while driving. Many states are prohibiting texting and driving by putting a law into place. As cellphone use and driving becomes a national problem, the chances of being involved in a car accident with a distracted driver increase. Millennials are…

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    In the present, people are on their phones at almost all waking moments of the day. Face to face communication and small talk are a dying concept. People now days, need to put down their phones and communicate with their mouths rather than their thumbs. Garrison Keillor has many interesting thoughts on this topic. The article, The small-talk pleasantries we don't do much anymore, is about how we don’t talk to strangers and strike up good conversation anymore. Even in small towns, people walk…

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