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    The Effects Of Cell Phones On Children With the new generation, it is not uncommon to find a child using a cell phone. With the rise of new technology, cell phones are very common among every family, and even every household individual. This leads to a very controversial question. When should a child be permitted to have their own cell phone? Cell phones can be a very imperative device for an adolescent, especially in this new generation we live in today. Children now have access to millions

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    With the advent use of technology and increasing use of cell phones, a lot of studies are taking place. Even though cell phones today have been helpful with communicating with people far away, these cellular devices still are dangerous in many extravagant ways. Dangerous can mean many things when it comes to cell phones. Billions of people throughout the world are implementing cell phone use in their daily routines. Cell phones are becoming a prone addiction which causes us to not be so aware of

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    Why are cell phones so feared in schools? Why could they help us instead of becoming a hindrance in the classroom? WHAT makes them so useful? Students are becoming easily distracted by cell phones in the classroom, so schools are beginning to ban the usage of cellphones in schools. Although phones may also be a possible point of distraction in the classroom. The phones may prove more of a benefit to not only students, but the school staff and student’s parents. The phones provide Quick and easy access

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    Cell Phone Addiction There is a growing problem that could reach epidemic levels in the next ten years. It's an addition effecting men, woman and children. We're talking about cell phone addiction. You might question the validity of this, but when you stop and really think about how far we have come with the advances of cell phones, the dots start to connect; the amount of people using phones, the purpose of the phone, how the younger generation perceives their phone and the profits to be made

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    Cell Phones should be allowed to be in school. From the time cell phones were first invented in 1973, to over thirty years later when the first iPhone was invented in 2007, they have been used as a tool to help people in countless ways. Cell phones have become a large part of our everyday life and contain so much information that we can use for educational purposes. I think that cellphones should be allowed in school because they can be used as a teaching tool, they are easier for the teacher to

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    Cell Phones and American Culture In this day and age the amount of teen almost constant use of social media and smartphones have reached extraordinary levels. Ages 13-17 go on these types of thing almost several times a day it's starting to become apart of the daily life. The amount continues to climb to even greater numbers each and everyday. Science The incessant touching of your phone can harbor germs on your handset. The greasy, oily residue you may see on your cellphone after

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    Has your cell phone ever gone off in class during a test or when the teacher was teaching? Mobile devices have been accessible all around the world for the past 10 years, but neither school officials nor the legislators have yet come to a clear resolution on allowing students to use them at school. This led to more unsolved issues and debates concerning the use of cell phones. Cell phones were invented to be able to connect to families and friends in an instant across the world. Permitting students

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    she drives half hour to come pick her up. Sammy reached for her phone but concluded that just yesterday cellphones were banned from school and permitted to be left at home. “Emma, I can’t contact my Aunt because I don’t have my phone with me. What do I do?” Sammy asked desperately. “Call off the teacher's phone, it’s for dire emergencies and this is one.” replied Emma as she looked up at the poster stating, “NO NEED FOR CELL PHONES, KEEP THEM AT HOME.” “I would, but I don’t remember her number

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    Kids And Cell Phones: Staying Connected

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    communication easier and faster; at this point a click can conquer distance and time. This device can traverse frontiers among people and countries, and unite them within seconds. Among the easiest way to communicate, the cell phone has become the most popular. Now cell phones come with different innovate features, access to the web; download a wide range of applications, messages and calls. The web enables people to explore the world at their hands. For example, an individual can find any information

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    Molly Krumholz & Alex Teran CMN 112 Team Persuasive Speech Preparation Outline Cellphone Use within Schools Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience why cell phones should not be banned in schools. Central Idea: The use of cell phones in school is great for educational purposes, social life, and as a safety tool Introduction I. In today’s society, the use of mobile devices has taken over our lives in every way possible. II. Although this has been viewed by many as having a negative impact

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