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    People have always needed to communicate with each other, and the invention of the telephone has changed the human life. Today we have a very advanced telephone but it all started 140 years ago with a simple microphone. Year 1876 Alexander G. Bell received his patent on the telephone. This was a revolutionary invention that awed the general public. Only three days after filing the patent Bell called his assistant Mr. Watson from a nearby room and said the famous first message on the telephone…

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    Joudy Bourghli 48444 Topic: Nomophobia Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be able to depict the problems and solutions related to nomophobia. Introduction: Are you addicted to your smartphones? I assume that most of you are, just like me! Mobile phones have given rise to a human disorder in our modern age, which is recognized as a great source of stress. Nomophobia, or no-mobile-phone-phobia is the fear of being away or loosing one’s mobile phone (Moore, 2012). This new…

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    Would it be better if we get rid of phones? Would getting ride of phones help to stop cyber bulling? Are phones makeing it harder for students to stay focused? These are some of the questions that are considered when we choose to either keep or ban phones at school. In the paragraph below there will be some reasons to ban phones at schools. First up, is deciding if it would be best to keep or get ride of phones. This is not good since it keeps the student from paying attention to what they are…

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    It has come to believed that, “The path to improve yourself existed in gaining new knowledge. In order to become better human beings, we need to developing a greater understanding”. Because of all the technology we have today, it seems that our knowledge is decreasing Julie Vallone address a major topic about how people today are becoming addictive and dumb due to the use of cellphones. The author thesis argues that cellphone is brainwashing us because people today depend too much on their…

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    If you are over fifty with an AARP membership, you qualify to enjoy a discount. AARP members can save money with a number of wireless service providers, such as AT&T, Consumer Cellular and Cricket Wireless. The Best Cell Phone Plans For AARP Members Consumer Cellular Consumer Cellular offers AARP members a 30% discount on eligible accessories and a 5% discount on monthly service charges. According to customers, Consumer Cellular is among the cheapest cell phone plans for seniors that…

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    Imagine yourself running on a barren road one day, music blasting through your ears filling you with peace. You don’t bother to look behind you; only focusing on the bare path, the blue shining skies, and the grassy plains on the sides. The line My name’s Blurryface and I care what you think, or, Glory and gore go hand in hand bursts through your ears as you continue. Then suddenly, BAM! Out of nowhere, a truck crashes into you even though in that situation that would be highly improbable.…

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    Why Are You Teaching? 1. What impact does this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on the students and paraprofessionals in the class? (CC9K2) The impact that this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on her students and her paraprofessionals, is that it shows an unwillingness to help. Instead of making sure that her students are actually learning something, and her paraprofessionals actually getting real experience in a special education classroom, the teacher would rather give the busy work,…

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    To begin Hume mentions there are 3 different type of senses. The first sense is things with size, shape, motion, and mass. The second sense is things with color, taste, smell, temperature, and sound. The third sense is things that cause pain and pleasure. These senses produce the opinion of a continued or of a distinct existence. Hume mentioned that both philosophers and people believe the first type of sense have to distinct continued existence. For example, it is universally known that a…

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    The 1800’s was a time for advancement, and one of the biggest advancements was the telephone. The invention of the telephone has made life through society much easier. Before the telephone, there was no form of communication besides face-to-face. In today’s society, the telephone is one of the most used inventions. (Thesis Statement) The invention of the telephone has had one of the biggest impacts on society impacting communication, technology, reading and writing. The telephone was invented…

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    In Utah alone, there are statistics that show how dangerous driving can be. Reading from many different sources, The information I read, gave me facts that impressed me greatly. Driving distracted is a huge problem in the transportation world. One of the biggest impacts on distracted driving is cell phones. In today's society this should not be a big surprise. In a CDC article on distracted driving it tells us, “69% of drivers in the United States ages 18-64 reported that they had talked on…

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