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    almost inconceivable to imagine that anyone would not have a mobile phone. In fact, it is an all too common sight in this day and age to be walking down a busy street and seeing people gazing down, neck craned, down at the latest mobile device. Generally, the rise in mobile phone usage, which shows no sign of abating, is generally perceived as a good way of connecting to others. From the comfort of our own home, through apps on our mobiles, we can order food, control our heating, check our emails

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    Introduction Everyday people use cell phones. People use their cell phones for a lot of things. Whether it’s for work, for leisure, and even because there’s nothing else better to do. Some people don’t put their phones down for hours, unless they are recommended to or forced to put them down. Some people can’t operate without their cell phones. The average person checks their phone a lot. Numbers vary from as low to 45 all the way up to 110 times a day a person checks their phone. That’s a lot if you think

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    our life so simple and easy going. Mobile phone be the most used present-day phenomenon in this fast-growing time. Mobile phone is a revolutionary step in the field of tele-communication. We had the days when the telephones only served the purpose of communication through sound. Mobile phone has completely changed the concept of the telephoning. Now a phone is not only a mere phone but it is a lot. The mobile phone has changed how people’s minds work. A mobile phone works on a unique networked system

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    communication was the invention of the mobile phone in the mid-1940s. The original purpose of this new technology was for the wealthy to communicate freely with people on the move, as compared to only being able to contact people when they were at home. At

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    Danger of mobile phone use Technology has been playing important roles in different areas such as industrial use, engineering purposes, and especially personal use nowadays. Its development has assisted to produce such convenient items in human society. Mobile phone is one of the greatest inventions of the advancement. In modern society, cell phones are held at least one per capita all over the world. There is a research date showing that 1,040.41 cell phones are used per 1,000 people in Australia

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    dependent on electronics particularly on mobile devices. There are various mobile electronic devices: laptop, tablet, and cellular phone to name a few. In the early 1990’s even with the bulkiness students started bringing cellular phones to school back then. Schools began to place a restriction on the use of mobile phones in the classroom. Initially, the cell phone was only able to make calls and receive calls. Now, the cell phone or more commonly named smart phone is the most favorable with students

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    Within our society, mobile phones and the internet have become of an importance, improving people’s lives all around the globe. Their aid with respect to communication have allowed people to connect in a form that is not the conventional physical one, where, no matter one’s location, one is in contact with family and friends. However, there seems to be an apparent consequence inherent to prolonged mobile phone abuse, one that seems to be proliferating amongst the adolescent population, and it is

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    Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the world's first mobile phone. Since then, there have been many remarkable and extraordinary advances in the technology surrounding the mobile phone. Today, it is unusual and considered strange to not own a mobile phone. It has become an essential item for people in everyday life. In fact, around half of all mobile phone owners in America have stated that their mobile phone is “something they could not live without,” according to a survey conducted

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    Pedestrian Injury Due to Mobile Device Use Keondra Midgette Delaware State University SCWK 660-63 Whitney Howzell, M.P.H May 4, 2015 Introduction With the increasing amount of personal use of mobile phones at any give moment throughout the day, there is an implicit notion that such usage influence how individuals behave in their environments. It is a rising concern that proper usage of mobile phones is being practiced, especially when regarding safety. In particular, mobile device usage has already

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    Cell phones everyone's best friend these days people treat phones like are glued to their hands always needing them it's like they were made for each other but with that comes very big dangers behind the screen. Personally, cell phones can be a distraction everywhere you are in the car, school, with friends, etc., it makes life complicated. It feels like they make phones to distract people while distracting others if a phone rings everyone would look at it, it's the natural reaction to look at the

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