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    Men, women, and children are all coerced, regularly at gunpoint, to mine coltan. Both the novel Blue Gold by Elizabeth Stewart and the CBC News article, “Coltan: A New Blood Mineral” shine light on the influence coltan mining has on people residing in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the western consumers callowness to it. “Coltan: A New Blood Mineral” is a practical article by CBC News highlighting the things that consumers conveniently do not think about. Consumers are so often engrossed

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    Head Up Research Paper

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    Head Up In today’s society, people view the world through the very handheld electronic devices in their pockets, rather than going outside and experiencing life for themselves. They use their phones to communicate, share their everyday experiences, connect with their family, friends and loved ones. whether it may be from the other side of the world, or just the room. Cell phones have revolutionized the way humans communicate and socialize, ever since the first cell phone to hit the market in 1973

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    HIPPA Compliance Report

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    Today, technology is usually way ahead in every aspect of our world, especially with mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. All of these devices have photography and data transmission as well as storage capabilities. These functions, on mobile devices, present legal challenges and issues especially when it comes to compliance with HIPPA. While HIPPA regulations do describe how patient health information or PHI should be handled, to date, they have not been changed to specifically account

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    Most people use their phone at least once a week while driving. In some states that's OK, but for others, its against the law. Yes, sometimes people are expecting an important call or text, but they should still leave it alone. Me personally, I agree with this law because it helps prevent accidents, it causes less distractions, and whatever your phone is buzzing about, it can wait. If you use your phone while driving, it could possibly be the last time you ever use your phone. Even if you look

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    Today’s society presents many dangers for young teens; risks like never before. Some include dangerous driving, others internet abuse and then others in their personal lives involving home issues. Teenagers all over the United States, and even in the world, have faced these challenges during their adolescent years. The times where they are becoming young adults, trying to find themselves but also making them vulnerable to peer-pressure and addiction. Dangerous driving is the offence of reckless

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    Brown uses basically two sentence styles to develop his argument: compound and simple sentences. He uses compound sentences mainly to illustrate the divergence between feelings caused by smartphones in their users. On the other hand, he uses simple sentences when he wants to address to his argument that people are confusing the dependency of smartphones with addiction. In this way, he utilizes simple sentences to make clear statements that people are not addicted on their phones, but merely making

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    Timmy was having the best time talking to people on his phone that was until he was caught in class using his phone. He got his phone taken away by the teacher and got it at the end of the day which left Timmy with a bad mood for the rest of the day. Although using cell phones in class for school tools may be good for students, they can also be distractions like using social media applications in class, it could be used for cheating on class activities, and some students are given a rule about using

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    ILRA #2: A Day without Data Going a day without my phone made realize that I don’t need my phone as much as I think I do. Throughout the day I was constantly worrying that a situation would arise in which I would need to use my phone, but I was able to complete most of my tasks without it. I usually make sure to keep my phone around in case I get an important message, for GPS when driving, or when I have to look up certain information. I was not able to go the whole day without cheating. I checked

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    Bad Drives

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    Whenever People are on the road they can encounter many types of drivers good and bad. The good drives will show anyone respect when on the road with them, by never pulling out in front of someone will always use traffic signals and never getting distracted. On the other hand, bad drives have little of this qualities that the good drives have, making them a danger to everyone on the road. Bad drives can be places into three major categories disrespectful, unfocused, and lastly under the influence

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    Disrupting class with texting, playing video games, inappropriately using the photography feature, or receiving calls can affect students’ class participation grades as well. Some school take the phones from the students and never return them; other schools keep them until the end of the school day Others label the phones and place them in a container on the teacher’s desk until the end of class. California and Kentucky as well as other states impose fines if a driver is caught texting while driving

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