Should Cell Phones be Allowed in School Essay

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    so attached to cell phones. Cell phones are portable and provide immediate access. Users can now engage in activities such as accessing the internet, taking part in diverse forms of social networking including; text messaging, playing video games, watching streaming video, and viewing a wide selection of software applications as most people knows as apps, nearly anywhere and anytime. Cell Phones have indeed taken over the way we communicate in today’s world but should it be allowed in a work…

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    Cons Of Smartphones

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    use of new media like the use of smart phones, iPad’s, Laptops, etc. as it helps them multitask. Well, certainly if I think of the older generations or say if I think of my grandparents, they don’t support new media as much as we (younger generation’s) do. According to them, studying from books, reading, writing on pen and paper is the right way of studying. Using new media like laptop,…

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    on their electronics, such as their cell phones during class in school. When they are on their electronics, these kids will get them taken away, however they can be very useful and helpful when it comes to school work. Electronics can be used in place of textbooks for educational purposes, they can help kids stay organized, and working with electronics will prepare kids for working in different fields. Students should be allowed to use their electronics in school because it could improve their…

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    one teenager staring at his or her cell phone? This situation seems implausible. The amount of children today who have mobile devices compared to twelve years ago has doubled. Nearly seventy percent of kids between the ages of eleven and fourteen have a cell phone, while eighty-five percent of teenagers between the ages of fourteen and seventeen own one as well (Davis par. 3). It is understandable that a concerned parent would buy his or her children a cell phone to obtain a type of security of…

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    Going to school is the same as going to prison. On the first day of being in prison, we all meet up in the main hall and the warden gives us instructions. All of the prisoners are divided up into different halls, and we have a designated prison guard. Some prison guards are nice, but usually they are mean. The prisoners that have been here for a long time can get away with more because they suck-up to the warden and the guards. If we do something bad, we go into the isolation room, where we are…

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    they land on your phone, they take it and start sifting through it? Has this officer gone too far? I don't think so, I think that officials should be able to use information they obtained from private devices or social networking sites in order to protect the community. What if the person the police had arrested was actually a bad person, if they search his phone they might find crucial information to convict the person. As explained in the article Phone Patrol “...Officers are allowed to ‘open…

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    Revolution of the Cell Phone and Advancement of Technology by John Pangan MGT100 - Professor Ebert - Fall 2014 Golden Gate University Abstract This paper will give your more information about how the cell phone started as just a phone but now it more than just a phone. In this generation you see kids in grade school all the way through senior citizen using smart phones. I hate to call it a phone because these little touchscreen devices that most of us carry inside our pockets right now are our…

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    If you find yourself walking by a group of friends, most of them will have their phones glued to their hands. In the article “78% of U.S. Teens Have a Phone, 47% of Them Own a Smartphone”, Todd Haselton states “The latest Teens and Technology 2013 study from Pew Research found that 78 percent of teens aged 12 – 17 now own a cell phone … 95 percent of all U.S. teens use the Internet.” That’s a large amount of teens that spend time on the Internet and social media. Unfortunately social media can…

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    Exposition Essay Two Composition II McKenzie Kangas There are many things that distract college students from completing their homework. New technology such as talking on the phone, sending text messages, reading emails, or being on social media are common distractors. Students are taking longer to complete their assignments due to these distractions, while absorbing less information than they would if they were focusing solely on schoolwork. Multi-tasking can prevent students from…

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    any of them on their cell phones, are you using a phone, or are you carrying one with you? I can almost guarantee you have answered ‘yes’ to at least one of these questions. If you did then you are one of the astounding 91% of adults in America who own a cellular device. Even more surprising, 74% of teenaged citizens have access to cellular devices on a daily basis. With statistics like these, it is easy to see why issues are constantly brought to attention relating to cell phones. However, one…

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