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    Steve Sheridan Professor Simakowicz 1st Draft Paper 13 April 2010 “Do Cell Phones Help or Hinder Society?” Times have changed tremendously in the last twenty five years in regards to how the world communicates with each other. The birth of new technology such as cell phones with internet capability, laptop computers, and even the recently released I-Pad has made communication with anyone outside of talking distance immediately accessible. Even though to many people this seems like a movement in the

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    Although Microsoft was slow to join the cell phone war, and was unsuccessful in partaking in the market even with theier $7.2MM purchased of Nokia in 2013, our team believes the cell phone market is now ready for a Microsoft Surface cell phone. After all, Microsoft holds a solid reputation in operating and security software shouldn’t they be able to produce a desirable phone? Our team believes it can. The cell phone industry is dynamic and thriving market that offers a place to innovation. Despite

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    In today’s society, cell phones play a major part in our everyday lives. Many people do not know what the full effect of a cell phone can do to the body. Research has shown the short-term effects on the human body or the long-term effects of a phone used in the general population. In this article, they explain the possible effect of radiation to the human body from the usage of cell phones. But is there really an effect we should be worried about? The researchers at the ACRBR or the Australian

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    Cell phones are a terrible distraction and should play a lesser part in our society. The term distraction does not only apply to the average American classroom, but also to the drivers, young and old, paving an addiction for the future generations to ride on. There have been several attempts at lessening the level of interference. The creation of hands-free phone calls was a major development in the process of making communicating while driving safer. Revised cellphone policies among school districts

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    Cell Phones. A device that all people are familiar with, especially teens, knows about cell phones. They know that they can surf the web, take pictures, play games, buy things, and communicate with people. In fact, today most teens do not know what to do without a phone in their hand. It is reported that 92% (Snyder) of teens use a cell phone daily and 25% of teens report to be constantly using a cell phone! Cell phones have completely changed society around in the last decade or so, for better and

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    often. Talking on the cell phone and driving has become a very popular thing these days. Technology is coming out with the newest phones that can do everything for you and people are attracted to that. There are people that don’t have hands free and drive their car with only one hand, people that text and totally take their eye off the road and type conversations to each other. Bluetooth is another technological breakthrough where you wear an ear piece and can receive phone calls by one touch of

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    The news has recently been highlighting the negative effects of radiation from cell phones and the detrimental effects it has on our body. However, have you ever considered the radiation from cell phones affecting your hormones as well? In the article, “Cell Phones, Hormones and Breast Cancer: Connect the Dots”, written by Sherrill Sellman representing Total Health Magazine strays from the norm and discusses the effects. Sellman highlights many issues regarding the radiation and electromagnetic

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    Cell phones are integral to people’s lives in Canada because they are vital communication and entertainment tools. However, the use of cell phones has remained contentious, because texting and talking on the phone are associated with distracted driving. Distracted driving is, “defined as the diversion of attention away from activities critical for safe driving toward a competing activity” (Klauer, Guo, Simons-Morton, Ouimet, Lee & Dingus, 2013, p. 55). Although distracted driving is also associated

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    Unfortunately, cell phones have become one of the biggest challenges instructors face in college classrooms as these devices have become a pervasive part of young people's lives. What used to only make phone calls and send text messages, now does our emailing, sends us Facebook and Snapchat notifications, and plays music. Additionally, our cell phones are not only used for personal activities, but for school and work life. We want to be reachable in case of an emergency, but the constant stream of

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    The number of mobile phone subscribers in the Philippines has soared from over 22.5 million in 2003 to over 57.3 million in 2007. It continues to rise daily at a very fast clip, allowing us to maintain our dubious claim as the text capital of the world. On the other hand, statistics in the United States show just how deeply ingrained cell phones have become in people’s lives: Fully 78 percent of all American adults own them, including 86 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds and 55 percent of those who

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