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    SMARTPHONE Smartphone is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. With the help of this amazing electronic equipment, we can do various tasks at the same time. Smartphone has become a necessity for everyone and living in the present technological world, most of us own one. Besides the irrefutable positive impacts of it, smartphone still has some adverse effects on people’s lives. Have you ever taken time to think about its influence on society and how to use this technology…

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    Smarthalo Case Study

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    SMARTHALO (Confidence in Riding) Introduction: There are lots of ways through which you can use your smartphones for navigation while riding the bicycle but it’s very difficult or even dangerous to look at your smartphone repeatedly while riding. SMARTHALO is a cycling navigation device specially design for cyclists in urban areas. Smarthalo is military-grade locking system which is just like a gadget which permanent fix on the handlebar of a bicycle with temper free screws. It is just like a…

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    Driven to Distraction Paige Eggers Importance The journal article, Driven to Distraction, should be of interest to everyone (especially anyone who drives) since the issues addressed are so relevant in today’s world. Nowadays everyone has a cell phone and they use it for everything. The increase of cell phone usage comes with an increase of people driving and being on their phone. It is now well known that there are many dangers that can come from texting and driving but this article looks at the…

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    significantly more basic reaction: Using your telephone a lot of can bring about irritation in you 're tendons and improve existing conditions, similar to tendinitis and carpal passage. Likewise, "Wireless Elbow" depicts shivering or deadness in ring and pinky fingers in the wake of bowing your elbow for drawn out stretches of time. On the off chance that you 're relentless smartphoning makes them feel sore and feeble, do a few extends. Put down the telephone, then take a stab at bowing your…

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    When they told me the city council is considering a proposal of banding cell phones from my perspective I was in between disagreeing and agreeing, I felt like I was solving a conundrum, but I had very advantageous reasons and this is what I thought. People today use their cell phone for everything, we search Google for information, communicate with others on them, and store important information on them. If people were not allowed to use their cell phones in a privately owned business people…

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    Meaningful Conversations Means Meaningful Families Ever wonder what real families consist of? So many people in the world today don’t know how to communicate properly and have meaningful conversations. Most of them are just glued to their phones and they can’t even go a day without them. Families are being pulled apart not only because they’ve forgotten how to talk to people, but because of these new devices that are coming out every other month. The divorce rate has risen tremendously compared…

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    Phone calls make our communication easier, and almost everyone in the world – whether young or old – can no longer live a day without a cellphone. It helps us contact our friends and families in a minute, and they are also very useful when it comes to emergency situations. But then again, no matter how helpful it can be, there are still some scary moments that these cellphone brings. Be it an unknown call from a stranger, a prank call, or worst, the call that can send shivers down your spine. If…

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    In “The Beat Up Generation” (2014), written by Abby Ellin, she defines the Millenials as a generation that is spoiled, self-entitled and technology controlled. Despite the negative representation of Millenials, Ellin praises them for being hardworking, technology innovating and outspoken. Ellin offends Generation Y being viewed as lazy and having no motivation to work in order to further claim her purpose and because this was written for Psychology Today and published, her intended audience was…

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    Texting While Walking

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    As technology becomes increasingly more advanced, society is further sucked into using wireless devices. In fact, people are becoming so attached to their phones, that they are now incapable of even crossing a street without posting the event on social media, and this is detrimental to all people on the road. Texting while walking should be banned because it poses a threat to everyone on roadways and also disrupts the flow of traffic. Texting while walking should be banned because it is…

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    In the article, Your Phone Could Ruin Your Life, by Kristen Lewis it says, “digital distraction can be harmful, both mentally and physically”(Lewis 9). I think this means that young people are spending too much time on electronics both day and night. I can support this because it says that “80% of teenagers sleep with their phones nearby”(Lewis 7),and also, “your phone screen gives off a kind of light that tells your brain to stay awake”(Lewis 9). Another thing that supports this is that when…

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