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    In today’s society, college students spend a lot of time on their phones in the classroom, rather than paying attention in class. “Students are more distracted than ever. They tend to check their digital devices, particularly, their smartphones, on average of 11.43 times during class for non-classroom activities.” (Schaffhauser) Students do not pay attention, their grades go down, miss the lesson, some students even do it because they are bored and trying to make the time go by faster, sometimes

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    Meshal Alhelal High Int. 02- Hansen September.04th.2015 W1D1 Using Cell Phones in the Class Today, most of the people around the world have their cell phones. The era of technology shows us a new device which changes the history. This technology has been developed for several years until they produced it. A Cell phone changes a lot of things in our daily life. Some people spend a lot of time on the cell phone which is something not good. We can see most of the people around us are still doing that

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    It Can Wait Cell phone use regulation is one of the biggest controversies the world has been faced with recently. With the rapid development of technology, it seems like almost everyone has a cell phone in their hand or on their hip. Even though most cell phones are relatively small in size, they are also known to cause big problems. Non-regulation of cell phone use could be detrimental to our society as a whole. Cell phone use in schools, behind the wheel, and at the workplace should be regulated

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    Being on Our Cell Phones While Driving Nearly 6,000 people are killed connecting to the outcome of cell phone use while driving according to Edmunds.com (7). Texting and talking on the phone throughout the time that a person is driving can have deadly consequences, but people still don’t seem to want to give up risking their life. There are many issues that can happen while on the road related to the usage of cell phones. It is important to stop people from looking at their phones while driving

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    restaurant and observe the better part of the patrons sitting with friends and family staring at their phone instead of engaging one another? Cell phones and tablets are becoming commonplace in the world of restaurants, ultimately diminishing our interactions with other people. Technology is ever increasingly taking over every facet of day to day life slowly removing the “human” from “Humanity”. With cell phones being designed to keep everyone connected with the ones they know via social media apps, they

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    2014 I-Search; How Cell Phones Affect Society I found the topic of how cell phones affect society very interesting and relevant to my time. Technology like cell phones are a very big aspect of life and will continue to grow. I knew very little before I researched the topic. All that I knew was the things I see day to day, but I spent a week researching how they affect our interaction and found some very interesting facts. I found a lot of new aspects of life that cell phones affect that I never

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    The Social Impact of Cell Phones Essay

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    was a car phone made by the AT&A Company but, Martin and his determined Motorola group yearned higher heights and deeper depths for communication- and thus the birth of the first cell phone was in process. Cooper wanted to exceed the limitations of just simple “car conversation”. After consistent tedious hours of production, lasting a several month long period of building, critiquing, and finalizing, the first cell phone was born. The first mobile device was

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    they should be paying attention to important materials in class. Some schools have banned cell phones. Some schools are taking advantage of cell phones and trying to them to open new possibilities for new learning experience. A cell phone is a piece of technology that can have a positive and negative effect. For example you can use it find out what you need to study. It depends on the user. Cell phones can also be used to cheat and then you wouldn’t be learning anything, except how to cheat.

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    Cell-Phone Dangers While Driving Introduction Today, we use our cell phones for just about anything and everything to include; texting, talking to our loved ones, and connecting with the rest of the world via social media. Cell phones have become a natural way of life to where we pick up our phones and use them like second nature. However, the dangers present themselves when we get behind the wheel of a car and carry these habits of cell phone addictions with us. If all states ban the use of cell

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    “Cell phones are owned by 91% of American adults, and now they’re becoming a disruption” (Ballaro et al). Cell phones are now trying to get their way around schools. There is some controversy between school officials and children about bringing their phone to school or not. Parents are also a part of the debate. School officials are even becoming a little peevish when students have them out during class. No one has ever thought that this would have become a big issue with schools around the world

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