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    Introduction In 1980, mobile phones were introduced to the world in the United States market. It is known as cell phone and telephone. The usage of mobile phones was instantly grown and the use of mobile phones become a trend during the next two decades. One of the major reason for the gigantic grow of mobile phones is that the facilitate communication. Using mobile phone can easily communicate to other people whether they are at outside or home. We do not need to face to face converse to the…

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    Try to visualize what will happen if you lost or misplaced your smartphone? Many would feel panic, stress and lost as if the world is reaching to the end if they lose their phone, even if only for a few minutes. Some may even being overly-attached when they turn on their smartphone every few minutes without proper aim or to check their social sites frequently. This is where the smartphones craze began and it is not something shocking because you may nodding your head in agreement. Due to…

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    Mobile Phones Cell phones are becoming a necessary invention in our life, to the point where it is difficult for people to imagine their lives without mobiles, they are becoming a major addiction. They are used for everything in our daily lives such as communicating with friends and family, keeping up to date with word wide news as well as being able to do work from anywhere. Modern mobiles also allow people to follow and updated with new trends like those in fashion. For these reasons people…

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    The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree (An analysis of themes found in Tom Stoppard’s play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) In the modern world, technology revolves all around us. Most people cannot go five minutes without their cell phones or tablets. Social media controls our minds and has changed the way people interact with others. Our generations have become rude and do not know how to think before acting. This technology however, did not come from thin air. Technology has come from…

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    so. The reason for that is radiofrequency of electromagnetic fields given off by mobile devices. They have an adverse effect on our body and can provoke the development of brain cancer in the future. According to the research conducted by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, excessive use of mobile phones may lead to the genesis of brain tumors as glioma and acoustic neuroma. This is an issue for those people who are virtually glued to their cell phones ( National Cancer Institute).…

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    Should Parents Allow Kids Use Smartphone and Tablet People often complain that parents should not give smartphone or tablet to their kids. As smartphone and tablet become popular, kids are also one who are surrounded by the technology. Parents like to give mobile device to kids simply because it is easy to make them calm. However, there has been many criticism on especially preschool kids using smartphones and tablets. Many people claim that mobile device is harmful for kids because it hinders…

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    In the world we live in now, who doesn't own a mobile device? I do. We see them everywhere we go. They influence our lives in so many ways. I love my phone and the things it does for me. This is the 21st Century. If you don't have a cell phone of some kind, then you don't live in the same world as the rest of us. We depend on our mobile gadgets in so many ways it makes it almost impossible to exist without one, but the real question is the world we live in now healthy? I had a pretty eye-opening…

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    Cell phone usage in the United States has grown dramatically from 1.2 million in 1987 to 145 million in 2015. Teenagers between the age of 13 and 17 own or have access to a cell phone or other device, (Source 1) Most teenagers use their phones repeatedly throughout the school day, causing many schools to change their cell phone usage policy. Schools have been trying to find the common ground of this issue for many years. Being that there are many benefits with having cellphones in school, such…

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    This report is about smartphones and how it has impact the way teenagers communicate. It consists of background information about smartphones and some of the examples of the pros and cons that smartphones can bring to teenagers. This report also shows strategies that can be used to help teenagers overcome some of the problems they encounter when using their smartphones. Survey responses from 30 teenagers aged 13 to 16 will also be shown and analysed. This report is about the impacts that…

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    Essay for phones Have you ever considered cellphones in the classroom? If you considered them, it would do a lot to improve work habits in the classroom, but not just work many other things to. One reason why I think considering cell phones in the classroom would improve lots of things is because they can be used for educational reasons like apps, researching, reminders, or studying for a test. For example, they could be used for virtual reality. Virtual reality can help them see the places…

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