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    My ten year old brother has had a smartphone and a tablet since he was seven. All of his friends have a smartphone and some form of social media as well. Almost every child now is born around a technological device. I do not think it is fair that he got a smartphone and a tablet when he was at such a young age. I did not get a phone until I was twelve years old. Kids now, end up getting a smartphone or tablet before they are 10 years old. Twenge effectively persuades readers that smartphones are…

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    The iconic TV show "Leave It to Beaver" broke TV records and stole the hearts of millions of Americans with its depiction of the ideal suburban family of the 1950s. Its loyal viewership guaranteed it a run of six seasons and movie spinoffs. What made "Leave It to Beaver" such a good TV comedy was its witty dialogue, comical situations, and relatable characters. One of the things that made "Leave It to Beaver" such a good comedy of its time is the witty and well written dialogue. We see…

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    quotation means that people who rely on social media as a tool to engage in activism only do it for their self interests. This is because social media has allowed the self to gain power to control their own beliefs by inflicting them on those in their network. In this manner, one has the opportunity to use one’s feelings as the reason behind them sharing the issues they feel creates injustices in society. From their own point of view is where the problem arises from, which means they have no…

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    iPads, and recently smart phones have been made capable to access coursework. With the use of these devices, you can access the internet through traditional modem, or Wi-Fi settings. Wi-Fi is a local area wireless computer network technology that allows electronic devices to network, primarily using the 2.4 gigahertz UHF and 5 gigahertz SHF ISM radio bands (Wiki). Once connected to the internet on the device, students have full internet access to perform all assignments and course work.…

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    Everyone speeds, or at the very least has driven faster than the posted speed limit sign. Some may argue that the speed limits should remain the way they are, however, the article “Speed Doesn’t Kill” shows readers logos, ethos, and pathos by providing simple statistical information from several resources along with person insight to argue that speed limits should be reasonably increased. The author, Matthew L. Herbert, argues that the majority of people don’t get in car crashes from someone…

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    Are cell phones harmful? Causes 25% of all car accidents. 50% of teens feel addicted. 32,885 driving fatalities in 2013. Sleep deprivation. Six times more likely to cause a car accident. All of these things have something in common and that is that it connects back to the use of cell phones. Some people say that the use of cell phones while driving is okay as long as the person is still paying attention to the road. However, the use of cellphones while driving is unsafe whether it is texting or…

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    Title: Underage Driving Thesis Statement: Underage driving should not be allowed because it is one of the causes of traffic collisions. Problem: Should the government allow underage drivers to travel legally? I. Introduction 1.1 Definition of underage driving 1.2 Reasons of underage driving II. Rules and Regulations in Driving 2.1 Safety driving procedure 2.2 Classifying traffic signals 2.3 Limiting of vehicle speed III. Characteristics of underage drivers involved in car accidents or…

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    Cell Phones And Society

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    The use of cell phones varies wildly from country to country, both when it comes to times and when it comes to situations in which they are used. It has mostly got something to do with the cultural differences that are seen around the world today. There are also different opinions on whether or not the phones are good for the social life and society in general, and whether or not the social medias are what they claim to be: A place to be social with friends and acquaintances. For example, the…

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    The number of people who watch’s TV is increase everyday. Many people consider it as a bored killer and not aware of the consequences. TV is something known as the boob tube, or Tele is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images and sounds. The TV invented by an American inventor called Philo Taylor Farnsworth, later on Television became commercially available in a basic experimental form in the late 1920s. Starting from this point the people starts to watch TV. Even though…

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    Look around signs everywhere “NO CELL PHONES” “NO CELL PHONES” But what about in the classroom? Should we be able to use them for educational purposes? Well...cell phones kind of have a bad reputation,Schools have no problem buying other electronics that are not phones. They will buy chromebooks and tablets,but we can’t get over the idea of bringing cell phones into the classroom environment. Lately more schools are getting use to the idea of having them in the classroom. More people need to get…

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