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    on a person is the people apply it in a real life situation. Individuals use cellular devices for various situations. Some cellular wise is beneficial but some that are not. A phone is used in several ways, for example its used for communication, messaging, emergency, and social media. In the movie "Fault In Our Stars" one of the technology used in this movie is a:' telephone which purpose communication for the boy and girl. This helped them to get to know one another better. The usage of the…

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    Our parents all wonder if we can have a conversation without abbreviations. Can we spell “I love you” out to our parents in a text instead of “Love u or ily2”. This lack of communication can cause a world of confusion and an argument that the use of these shortcuts may actually hinder a person’s ability to switch between “techspeak” and the normal rules of grammar (Williams).…

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    law. The bill came into force last week after a quick approval by the Hawaiian city’s mayor in July. It states that no person "shall cross a street or highway while viewing a mobile electronic device." Mobile phones are included as well as any "text-messaging device, paging device, personal digital assistant, laptop computer, video game or digital photographic device." Audio equipment is excluded. Holding a conversation on a phone while walking is still…

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    represented by instant connection to others through mobiles. Despite the benefits of remote easy connection, the number of fatalities associated with sending text messages while driving open up a darker side of communication and cellphones. The estimates distributed through The Center for Disease Control shows that 31% of adult driver’s text while driving. Regardless of numerous awareness raising campaigns, increase of strict laws, research provides facts of cognitive challenges and…

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    Texting while driving is defined as the act of composing, sending, reading text messages, email, or making other similar use of the web on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle. Mobile devices has had some unintended and even dangerous consequences. Distracted driving results in injury and loss of life. Distracted driving is any activity that could divert a person 's attention away from the primary task of driving. Texting while driving is a bad idea because distracted driving…

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    What’s Next for Stopping Texts With three short words, “Where u at,” Mariah West left this world. West was driving to a Little League baseball game when she took a few seconds to type out a quick text message. The words she typed would be her last when, looking at her phone, she lost control of her car, which then clipped a bridge, slid on its roof, and flipped back into oncoming traffic, killing Mariah (Copeland). Technology has provided mankind with many benefits, such as immediate…

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    Mpundu EN 112 Dr Clark 19th September 2015 Summary and Response to No need to call by Sherry Turkle In the article, No need to call, the author talks about how text messaging and social media media is playing a huge role in the improvement of self esteem and self confidence among some shy teens. She uses Elaine, a teen who texts each of her 6 friends about 20 times every day, as a huge part in her. Turkle claims that social media is positive for the most part because people are able to…

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    provide information and feedback (Swales 471-472). Journey uses email, text messaging, social media, and a website to communicate with members. The pastor informs members of all meetings through these means of communication and asks for questions and feedback about sermons. The group uses these different genres of communication to provide different types of information. Emails explain worship topics and what to expect, while text messages are simply reminders and feedback mechanisms. The website…

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    I agree with your argument, specifically when it comes to driving. The resource model of attention suggests that people have a restricted capacity for paying attention. Selective attention has been studied by using dichotic arrangements (simultaneous stimulation of both ears with different sounds or messages). In such studies, participants are instructed to focus on the information from a particular hear (attended channel), and has ignored input from the other ear (unattended channel). Results…

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    Even worse, some students also utilize cell phone for cheating during the text. There is a survey about the effects of the classroom cell phone use on expected and actual learning, the result indicate that students expect texting to disrupt their classroom learning, and that texting does disrupt learning. The real score declines…

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