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    CELL PNONE USAGE IN AMERICA Introduction Cell phones are hand-held phones that also known as wireless phones or mobile phones. Cellular phones are part of modern telecommunication and in many countries, cell phone markets have grown allowing access over half of the population of each country to use cell phones. In 2014, 6.9 billion individuals had a cell subscription globally (World Health Organization, 2014). Cell phones allow people to communicate with other people making it reliable to reach…

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    writing for them. Texting has changed the way society stays in touch with each other allowing social skills to diminish with time passing by. According to Solomon Ali Daniseh from the International Journal of English Linguistics, the frequent use of mobile phones, specifically among Wa Polytech students, has been very high, approximately 96% of students have use of their cell phones and as a result, it has significantly affected their communication skills. However, texting has not only affected…

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    Cell Phone Effects

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    Technology If I had to pick one technology that affects most of our daily lives it would have to be cell phones. We are now able to stay in touch with everyone no matter where we are. Everyone I know has a cell phone which they check constantly for social media updates or text messages. There are a lot of positive and negative side effects to cell phones which include: staying connected,safety and security and monetary issues. Society today use cell phones to stay connected with family,…

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    In 2000, statistic shows that the internet only has 360 million users (Clark, 104). By the end of 2011, there are over 2.26 billion internet users (Clark, 104) with at least 110 million websites and 25.21 billion pages (Flew, 13). This shows a dramatic increase of almost 400% more users in a 10 year period (Flew, 13). The development of the internet is increasing its population dramatically and social networks are taking part of this increase of the internet use. Social networks are user…

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    Cell Phones in School High school students know how dreadful going eight or more hours without a cell phone is. Parents, teachers, and students never see eye to eye on this controversial subject: whether schools should ban or permit cell phone usage. In the article, “Cell Phones in School: An Overview” by Beverly Ballora, pros and cons of having phones in high school curriculum are distinguished, some points I comply with and others I highly disagree with, also, I relate to this subject well…

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    Texting Symbols

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    The language of texters is always changing (De leon, 2016). Shortcuts with spellings, punctuation and using new generated acronyms have spoiled the language skills of youngsters today. When you 're typing with your thumbs, you need to save your effort by communicating with as few letters as possible, so users created text message symbols as a sort of shorthand to make texting easier and faster. Most symbols make sense, and have become a mainstay in texting language.. Emoticons use symbols to…

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    Although one type of device should tarnish the company’s reputation, I can’t help but raise concern on my future purchases on any electronic especially since their mobile department is their most profitable sector of the entire organization. Again, I propose to stop the production of the Galaxy Note 7 because its many customers like myself that are hesitant to spend our money on the brand product because reliability…

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    FFA as a Discourse Community In many ways-specifically,communicating with people in this generation-living by the mantra “out with the old and in with the new” can heavily influence the way people respond to information. We live in a fast pace world where “the next big thing” has already passed you by by the time you take your next breath. With the ever changing trend in ways to communicate with people, discourse communities like Future Farmers of America (FFA) look for ways to communicate…

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    People all over the world are continuously making advances in technology every day. Young adults are growing up in a world full of this technology and seem to know more about it than older adults. Most children spend countless hours of the day in front of a computer screen and are missing out on all the joys of being young. They are wasting their days away playing video games and scrolling through social media. Modern culture is making children lethargic because they are so corrupted by…

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    Internet and cell phone usage are two of the biggest methods of communication which plays a role in people’s daily activities, especially for the youth. Plenty of young people have been victims of bullying via internet and cell phones. Organizations throughout our community are created to help address the definition of cyberbullying, how it works, and how deeply the victim could be affected. The STOP Cyberbullying organization Ad “Words can be deadly. It’s not a game. Think. Then type” uses the…

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