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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A mobile phone (also called mobile, cellular telephone, or cell phone) is an electronic device used for two-way radio telecommunication over a cellular network of base stations known as cell sites. Mobile phones differ from cordless telephones, which only offer telephone service within limited range through a single base station attached to a fixed land line, for example within a home or an office. Today, cell phones are the most popular tool for communication

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    Are mobile phones a basic need in people's life? Today, people usually use it to communicate with each other. Also, considered as an access to the internet and social media, also it is a quick way for lots of information. On the other hand, it is rarely seen that a person does not have a mobile phone which leads to increase the amount of anti-social people. Therefore, there are some disadvantages of the mobile phone use in our daily life. Three dangerous causes could mobile phones lead to possible

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    by technology. And especially mobile and digital technology has caused big changes in our work, social interaction and entertainment. If we this from the perspective of General Aggression Model (GAM; Anderson Bushman 2002) such then these situational and individual changes caused by the advancement towards mobile and digital technology can have various emotional, physiological and behavioral outcomes. According to statistics 4.77 billion people are using mobile phones in the world. If we see this

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    technology that has influenced every gesture, words, and action is the mobile phone. The 21st century is the era of cellphones, with this form of technology communication with friends and families has never been easier with the addition of social media, but for every advantage there is always a disadvantage. Among those disadvantages of mobile phones are stress, anxiety, and motor accidents. To illustrate the effect of Mobile Phones, what is technology? Technology is the appliance of scientific information

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    advent of mobile phones has been one of the unique features of modern day information technology (IT) technologies. It has been so, for all sections of the people all over the world, particularly those of the business community, traders both big and small. It has given a new dimension to personal communication helping people to be in touch with one another during times of sickness in the family or an emerging crisis. Here in Bangladesh there are yet other specific uses of mobile phones, like monitoring

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    increasing rate of mobile phone use can be detrimental and can cause many health related issues among adolescents. According to WebMD (2016), children and kids spend more than seven hours a day on their phones, which is nearly fifty hours per week. Nowadays, many children and kids are exposed to cell phones as being part of their daily lives: texting, calling, using them as alarm clocks, listening to music, watching videos, playing games etc. The radioactive waves exposed from cell phones poses many potential

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    ARE MOBILE PHONES BENEFICAL OR ARE THEY A DISCTRACTION? INTRODUCTION Mobile phones play a very important role in our daily routine. We use it to check our mail, communicate with those we are in touch with, social media such as Facebook and also for work purposes at work and places such as school or university. However as research and personal experience shows, mobile phones are fifty percent of a distraction to us and fifty percent beneficial. This research essay aims to discuss how mobile phones

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    THE PROBLEM Introduction The mobile phone was not made on our society, it has made a crater. This technology has not just changed our daily lives, it has also many aspects of our culture. In our generation, mobile phones are still alive and popular around the world because in every year, there are new versions of mobile phones which is not just for communication but it is more on applications and it has a similarities in computer. Everyone has a mobile phone, especially the students, because

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    ABSTRACT The British mobile phone market has grown considerably over the previous years and is regarded to be one of the largest mobile markets in Europe in terms of both the number of subscribers and the revenue of mobiles which exceeded £15.4 billion in 2008. With the rapid growth of the market and due to the high competition amongst the mobile networks in the UK, customer satisfaction is required to be considered by those companies in order to retain their customers satisfied

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    latest technology is highlighted by the up to date fascination with the cell phone more so smart phones. These gadgets are used for better or for worse and seems to be encouraging individuals to relatively spend more time with technology and less with their colleague or fellow human beings. Currently there is a transformation of mobile phones to a necessity from a status symbol due to the services that cell phones offer such as personal diary, calculator, video and music player, game player

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