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    The art of photography was developed from people wanting to capture moments that they hope to remember for a lifetime. Before phone cameras came about there was Polaroid’s and disposable cameras, they all capture the image desired but the way the photograph is viewed is different. Photos taken on phone cameras, tablets, and newer cameras are digital images and the product is viewed at that instant on a screen. In contrast, photos that are thoughtfully taken on a Polaroid and disposable cameras…

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    Numerous numbers have protested about students rights are not being kept and or followed. But is seizing and searching a student's cell phone an invasion of privacy according to the fourth amendment? The students are choosing to attend that school. It's necessary for students to follow those regulations. It is right for school officials to search and seize students cellphones in certain circumstances. There are plenty of reasons why it's acceptable for teachers to search cell phones. For example…

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    What is sociology? Sociology is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. Sociology is studied and seen everywhere. In the book Alone Together by Sherry Turkle she explains how technology changes the way people interact. One example is the way we interact with each other. Today mostly every one has a cell phone. Sherry Turkle believes that the way we interact with one and another has vastly changed. Our generation has never not been without a phone. It is always with the…

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    Why children should have a cellphone In todays society cell phones are devices that many teenagers/adults can’t manage without. For many teenagers and adults, it is hard to go to work or school without their cell phone. Back in the day cell phones were mostly used to call and send text messages, they didn’t have big fancy touchscreens like we have today. Cell phones today have evolved into something much bigger. You can now do tasks that your computer can do on a cell phone. But how old should…

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    Technology has become a big part of our lives, almost second natural to our daily routine. In our fast pace society, quick and easy is the way to go and texting has become the new norm in communication. However this action of texting has unable us to lose the personal touch in the ability of socializing through a phone call. Texting has become popular among many especially in teenagers, and it could be described as a lifeline, overtaking every aspect in their lives. Texting has evolved into a…

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    What do older generations misunderstand about your generation? Generation after generation, the world has significantly improved because of technology. In today’s society we use touch screen wireless cell phones instead of landlines or house phones. We attend churches that have now turned to guitars and drums instead of traditional music with the piano and submit offerings by our smart phones. Today’s kids will never understand the past generations because of technology. In almost every store…

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    How would you feel if before you went into a place, you had to put your phone in a box. Cedarhurst High students should be allowed to have cellphones in school because they can be used as a coping skill, they are a good source of information and can also save your life if you needed them. It is a fact that most people at our school use music and their phones as a coping school. People can put their headphones in to block the noise around them. Some people need silence to work better or they need…

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    In “The Beat Up Generation” (2014), written by Abby Ellin, she defines the Millenials as a generation that is spoiled, self-entitled and technology controlled. Despite the negative representation of Millenials, Ellin praises them for being hardworking, technology innovating and outspoken. Ellin offends Generation Y being viewed as lazy and having no motivation to work in order to further claim her purpose and because this was written for Psychology Today and published, her intended audience was…

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    Driven To Distraction

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    In the New York Times Upfront magazine article, “Driven to Distraction”, by Patricia Smith, we learn how serious distracted driving is becoming in our world today. It is impacting everyone on the road; the distracted driver, the passengers, and the other drivers and passengers on the road. According to the article, it says, “Distracted driving is ‘dangerous, devastating, crippling, and it’s a killer,’ Lightner says, ‘and still socially acceptable.’ It also says, “...insurance companies, which…

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    First off, I would like to say that as we Americans spend about 88% of our time on the phone either texting,calling and playing games Most our entire life is surrounded by a cellular device. We barely pay attention to the important things in life, such as the world. People would rather enjoy the pleasurable touch of their thumbs sliding against the surface of a screen to send a simple messages. Phones can change people's expectations and way of living. The best thing to do is to focus on…

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