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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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    Twenge, Jean M “Have Smartphone Destroyed a Generation?” The Atlantic Media Company, 4 Aug 2017, www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/09has-the-smartphone-destroyed-a-generation/534198/ “Have Smartphone Destroyed a Generation” by Jean Twenge, talks about how technology has influenced a significant decrease in mental-health for post-millennials children. These children are physically safer, for they don’t go out as much as past generations did. But, post-millennial children are not…

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    articles about this new generation destroying department stores, diamonds, golf, and more. Jean M. Twenge’s article titled “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” appears to take on the same point of view. However, she focused on behaviors and emotional health. She avoided bashing the post-Millennial generation (referred to as iGen) and instead studied the effects of the smartphone. Twenge completed research to show that, while physically safer, the new generation of teenagers is suffering…

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    Smartphones play a vital role in our daily social interactions. The importance of smartphones, in respect to our social lives, has been growing exponentially in the past decade. Long gone are the days that cellular devices were only capable of calling and sending or receiving text messages. In contrast with the past, cellular devices are now more capable than ever. Smartphones are now capable of instantly connecting the user to the web, social media, and capturing photos and videos. The aim of…

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    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 causing a…

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    There are many conversations about how smartphones affect human interactions. In Mandy Oaklanders article “ How Your Smartphone is Ruining Your Relationship” she states that being attached to your smartphone seems to sabotage your relationship your relationship with your loved ones. If you are in a room of people, the majority have their smartphone on their body. The ring or ding of a text can pull someone out of a conversation is an instant. We are becoming a society that expects instant…

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    app[s] every year.” Why do consumers allow phone makers to do this? Instead of using their phones consumers are being used by them. The article “How Smartphone Hijack Your Minds” elaborates on justifications as to why this occurs and proclaims methods to cease it. Nicholas Carr, the author of “How Smartphones Hijack Our Minds,” describes how smartphones seize people’s mental resources. He imparts his thoughts through impactful evidences, suggestive examples and juxtaposing concepts. Carr is…

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    La première’s core customer value is to create the most luxury phone in the smartphone industry, which can symbolise our customer’s reputable status and successful image. 7.1.2 Actual Product Features 1. Casing For the casing, 24k gold will be used. Gold is a symbol of wealth and prosperous, thus giving users with a premium feel. Decoration For decoration, it is up to the client to select on the types of diamonds and Crystals. The design of the decoration will be unique as it will be designed…

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    “Have Smartphones Destroyed Generations?” is the question Jean M. Twenge asks in his article in The Atlantic Magazine. The article highlights the influence of smartphones on the present generation. In the article, the author, proves his claims by comparing survey data of two different generations, the GenX and the iGen. The author declares that the current generation is safer physically, but are on the verge of a mental-health crisis. The article lists all the problems the American teens are…

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    Jean Twenge’s article “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” opens the mind to many situations and statistics that we never even knew had such a huge effect on teens. In her article, she has research on suicide, depression, and maturing rates from past generations to those of the iGens. Twenge uses many shocking claims to catch the readers eye and consider different ways to help these teens. While more adolescents prefer to be at home in bed on their phones, than out with their friends it’s…

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