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    The text “Multitasking With Smartphones in the College Classroom” by Anne Bradstreet and Rishi Rajesh and the text “Digital Distraction: Shedding Light on the 21st-Century College Classroom” by Lynn S. Aaron, and Talia Lipton deal with the main topic of how smartphone technology has caused major distractions inside of the classroom. The authors want to prove that smartphones do not enhance learning and are very distracting. I would argue that the article “Digital Distraction: Shedding Light on…

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    Cell phone usage in the United States has grown dramatically from 1.2 million in 1987 to 145 million in 2015. Teenagers between the age of 13 and 17 own or have access to a cell phone or other device, (Source 1) Most teenagers use their phones repeatedly throughout the school day, causing many schools to change their cell phone usage policy. Schools have been trying to find the common ground of this issue for many years. Being that there are many benefits with having cellphones in school, such…

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    • Topic and Summary Paragraph Even though mobile phone devices and its related services offer immense benefits to people all over the world, older adults are lacking behind as they encounter difficulties in accessing these devices and its services. These difficulties they encounter are mainly due to the natural decline of their cognitive abilities and the rarity of mobile phone developers and service providers considering older adults as users in the development of their products. The existence…

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    Excessive use of smartphones, especially at nighttime, may cause teenagers to develop sleeping problems.Smartphones present a huge distraction in classrooms. Staring at the tiny font in your texts and scrolling through dozens of tweets can lead to eyestrain, blurred vision, dizziness, and dry eyes. And blurred vision plus sore neck muscles can also cause headaches. Teenagers may find it difficult to have self-control. During school curriculum…

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    Since the dawn of time, technology has been significantly life changing. As modern day humans discover mind blowing uses for the technology, it is shared and used among society, until something else is improved or created. Modern day technology, such as cell phones, computers, and television, allow for a whole new approach to communication, and create platforms to share beliefs, ideas, and news. It has allowed for families and friends to communicate easily and bond even when they are miles away…

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    Introduction & Overview of the whole service In today’s world, our dependence on the use of cell phones and their utility is such that it has now become almost a basic necessity of our life. However, the smartphones that we use so extensively today to carry out our day to day routines with such high data rates have not always been like this. Cell phones and Cellular industry has witnessed perhaps the fastest ever evolution and has taken many forms over a period of last two decades. In technical…

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    First of all, smartphone addiction makes it difficult for teens to connect with other people. Smartphone was initially invented to help people connect in a more convenient way. In the past, it was hard to talk to one’s family members or friends who were in a different country. However, smartphone has changed everything. According to James and Drenn (2005, p.15), Australian students spend 1.5 to 5 hours per day on their phones. The problem is that teenagers nowadays spend too much time on their…

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    How to rotate a video using VLC With an increase in the number of smart phone users, a lot of us have found ourselves not just clicking pictures but also making videos of our special moments. If you too have used your cell phone to capture a video, it is quite possible that when you tried playing it in your computer, you found it to be rotated and were left scratching your head. This is an error observed in many smart phones as most of these phones are not designed to consider the orientation…

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    1. Within this ten years, there is a lot of product had been released. But the one best product that I found is I phone. Before I phone had been release, there is no such phone with touch screen. Every phone in that time is full of button and it is the first phone that just with one button in year 2007. 2. Customer Relationship Marketing (CRM) is a business strategy to select and manage the most valuable customer relationships. CRM requires a customer-centric business philosophy and culture to…

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    Omar Alawad Math SL Mr. Sidat Stopping distance Introduction When driving on roads, drivers may see an obstacle ahead that requires them to apply brakes suddenly to stop. The distance covered by the car from the moment the driver applied brakes to the moment the car stops is called the stopping distance, which is also referred to as the braking distance. For a car travelling at an initial speed of , the stopping distance traveled by this car is given in the formula: The stopping…

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