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    In his essay “Cell Phones and Social Graces”, Charles Fisher prevails to achieve his goal; to touch everyone who luckily has the chance to read it. He starts off his essay by listing all the astounding features that cell phones have, alongside the main motivations to own one; however, soon he backs off by changing his paper’s tone to humorous diverting one, and takes a different path with real-life examples, to put the reader’s hands on the drawback impacts of the submissive reliance on cell…

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    The telephone was needed to communicate with others at important times and at long distances quickly and cheaply. It also was used to talk with friends or family more often. The late 1800’s needed this invention because it was hard to get messages around the world so quickly before it. You also couldn’t see the faces of the person you were talking to, this was made possible after changes were made. There were many problems that came up though. A problem was that Bell made a telephone company…

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    three people, and it was a old slide up phone. Not a touch screen and it could not do anything but text and call. It had been like that for six years. This Christmas, my sister got her first phone, my mother got her first advanced phone, and I got a phone as well. And I am still teaching both my mother and sister how to use them.…

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    communication by inventing the telephone. Bell’s father, grandfather, and brother has all been associated with work on speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. At the age of twenty three, Alexander Graham Bell moved to Canada with his parents. His research on hearing and speech at Boston University further led him to experiences with hearing devices which culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. A…

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    networks on the ground and it could potentially bring down an airplane. Besides, it also can interfere with the instrument. Another disadvantage is if cell phones allowed on plane then people can make calls anytime, it will be noisy, because some people will speak loudly when they are making a phone call. In other hand, people who has 10 hours flight and need to take rest, but suddenly someone started speaking loudly on the phone, it would be an annoying attitude to the passengers. So using a…

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    and students, so cell phones will make this communication simple.” Parents tend to call or text their child throughout the day whether it’s okay with the school or not. It could be for several reason as to a health problem and or just plain boredom. Either way the parent or guardian should be aware at all times of any situation. This now leads into my next topic. Cellular devices are also, used for emergency calls. To contact the family or police at a time of need. “Since cell phones are…

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    WOW did you know that the first cell phone call was made at “Manhattan Hilton in 1973 by Martin Cooper”? That was 44 years ago so imagine the kind of phones and technology, in general will change in the next 44 years. Phones have changed so much from just being able to call to being able to search the web from anywhere in the world. Now on your cell phones you can text, play games, search the internet, and call. Keep reading to find out more about the ways phones have evolved in the past decade…

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    The telephone Influenced society in a way most would know and acknowlege. The telephone is and instrument which converts sound, specifically the human voice, to electrical impulses of various frequencies and then back to a tone that sounds like the original voice. The first telephone was inveted by Alexander Graham Bel. Alexander brought together the world’s first telephone, using parts frome a shop of electrical equipment and the skill of his assistant Thomas Watson. In 1876, at the age of 29…

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    on monthly service charges. According to customers, Consumer Cellular is among the cheapest cell phone plans for seniors that actually work. It has good reception and coverage since it uses the AT&T network. It also has call forwarding, caller ID, 3-way conference calling, call waiting and voicemail. If you apt to use Consumer Cellular as your prepaid cell phone provider, it offers a…

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    Volunteering is important because it gives individuals a sense of belonging to the community and being part of something bigger than themselves. In today’s society it is too easy to become disconnected. We spend our days looking at our cell phones and maintaining our relationships over impersonal mediums such as social media. When you make a commitment to volunteer, you are connecting with human beings in a tangible way which is a vital part of well being. But volunteering is bigger than the…

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