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    been a frustrating case. The Mayor decided to place a ban on cell phones at New York City Public Schools. (Monahan, Rachel, and Ben Chapman. “Mayor Bloomberg insists on school cell phone bans while parents demand ban lift for communication.” Nydailynews, Daily News, 16 July 2011. Accessed 10 May 2017). According to Bloomberg if there is an emergency then the staff can handle it. (Adams, Nordette. “Chicken Vs. Fish: NYC Student Cell Phone Ban and Mayor Bloomberg.” Sheknows, Sheknows, 2007. Accessed

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    Cell phone Addiction is a devastating and pervasive issue in the whole world. “90% of U.S citizens own a cell phone.”(psychguides) Cell phones are majorly improving causing people to enjoy them more which results in them using the cell phone to much. “67% people admitted to checking their phone even when it didn’t vibrate or ring. “(Psychguides) This is called phantom vibration syndrome. “9 out of 10 people have phantom phone syndrome.”(WebMD) I have it and you most likely do too. Some symptoms

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    Although they are banned in a number of schools, students still seem to sneak them into class. Some students use it to contact their parents to notify where they are, yet some just take them for recreational purposes. Despite the advantages, personal technology in the classroom is not beneficial because it is a distraction, it is expensive, and it doesn’t have much effect on one’s academics. To begin, having personal technology in the classroom, such as cell phones and tablets, has the potential to be

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    Buzz, Buzz, Buzz….. Aniya’s phone is so distracting. I can't focus with it going off every 7 seconds. These words illustrate how phones are a major distraction for many people. Schools are correct in banning the use of cell phones because not everybody has a phone, there are too many distractions like social media, and it would be very easy for students to cheat on assignments. First and foremost, not every person that attends school has a smartphone. In other words, some people's parents don't

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    Mobile phones, also referred to as cell phones, are a certain type of wireless handheld devices that consumers use for various communication activities such as calling, messaging and web browsing. Cell phones tend to be easily portable as they are wireless and carry inbuilt antennas (Ravichandran). The earliest commerce generations of cell phones can be traced back to 1973 and were capable of communicating using radio frequency. However, over the decades, cell phones have undergone several enhancements

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    Phones, we use them in our everyday life, but imagine a world without phones. Today a cellphone is not only for making calls, they can access many things on a small piece of technology. These can connect friends and have made a big impact on how people communicate. Phones, can now be used for many many functions and has helped society but also has impacted society in a bad way. Phones were made to make a simple phone call and just talk to family far away. The first cell phone, produced

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    High school students should be granted mildly restricted access to their cell phones during the school year. Adults must exercise responsibility and self control in everyday life and the purpose of school is to educate and prepare students for life as an adult. Students have to spend a significant amount of their life in school, and cell phone access throughout high school will make school more enjoyable. A student will learn responsibility from being allowed to use their cell phone. Some restriction

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    Statement of Purpose It is fascinating to watch how telecommunications gained freedom with the first mobile phone in 1973 (Cell Phone Invention) that costs $3500 to the smart phones of today that costs much cheaper, but contain so many more features, such as web capabilities and GPS tracking embedded in the chip design (Robertson, 2011). And, now, there are new innovations of the smart antenna that gives smartphone users the capability to make or receive calls at the same as time as texting, emailing

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    On first reading of Francine Prose’s “Why are Poor Kids Paying for School Security?” some may remember when pagers hit the scene in the nineties. Chances are if a person does then he or she may also recall how these devices had become associated with drug dealers and gang bangers. Today, however, technology has become an essential need, a lifeline. One may primarily feel when reading that Francine Prose’s essay is primarily about the excessive security measures plaguing lower income students. But

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    deprived of his property,”. This right relates to the ownership of properties in the form of land as well as properties in relation to items. An example of an item commonly taken without consent is in fact, a cell phone. Not only are teachers as well as school boards not allowed to take phones away from students, it is in fact against the law

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