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    As one enters any local high school in the United States, they will be sure to see teenage students with their cellular telephones in hand. One may say the use of cell phones should be banned on school property, however there are many instances in which that may not be the best idea. Parents need to know that their children are safe and those children need a way in which to contact their parents if an emergency arises. If their child is not permitted to have their cellular telephone with them at

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    CELL PHONE ADDICTION IN NCBA COLLEGE STUDENT A Research Paper Presented to Prof. Zenaida T. Miranda National College of Business and Arts Fairview, Quezon City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for English 2 ( 9:30-10:30 MWF ) 2nd Semester 2007-2008 By: ________________________ Linn Dantlhee E. Estopace B.S.Accountancy March 7, 2008 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Cell phones in the country have not only broadened communications and introduced new and faster lifestyles

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    Customer Service In our extensive research on Time Warner Cable, we found out that Time Warner is one of the biggest names in the cable industry. On the other hand they are know to have notoriously bad customer service which in turn limits the amount of customers they bring in and increases the amount of customers that cancel their service. To deal with these problems we have come up with multiple marketing recommendations. In order to get rid of the reputation of bad service Time Warner has

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    Would anyone have think about using a smartphone that does not have a flat screen? In this September 2014, Samsung introduced a new type of Samsung Galaxy Note Series called Galaxy Note Edge. It is a smartphone which looks similar to Galaxy Note 4, but has a curved right edge that has its own behavior and purpose. Almost a year has been past already since the Galaxy Note 4 came out. Many Galaxy fans were waiting for this. They even got more excited when Samsung presented their unexpected new Galaxy

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    BACKGROUND:  The Church receives contact information including telephone numbers, email addresses, physical addresses, etc. that is provided by constituents through our online website, direct mail, volunteer applications, offering envelopes and other means.  The marketing department wants to contact these individuals by telephone (live or automated calls), email and text.  They are seeking direction to determine what they need to do to secure permission to do this. QUESTION: What does marketing

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    As afore-discussed, telephone technology has overwhelming positive impacts (e.g. space adjusting; ‘intimacy at a distance’) on human lives, yet recent scholars (e.g. Ling, 1997; Caporael and Xie, 2003; Campbell and Park, 2008) illustrate some negative impacts of telephone uses, especially mobile telephony, on human social lives. The first negative impact brought by mobile telephone is the use of public space privately. According to research findings of Campbell and Park (2008), the negative social

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    Rebecca Crockett Shannon Lerro Argumentative Synthesis November 4, 2010 Does talking on the phone while driving affect the driver? Drivers shouldn’t be able to use phones while driving because it can be extremely hazardous for not only them but their passengers, or others traveling along the same road. If changing a radio station is considered a major distraction to drivers, how is it not a distraction to look down to find your cell phone? Cell phones, have been known to cause wrecks that can

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    Purpose: To persuade my audience to minimize their phone usage. Thesis: Stay in the present moment, don’t let yourself believe you’re going to forget a memory because you didn’t document it through social media. Claim: Policy Organizational Pattern: Problem-Solution I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Four Years of your life is wasted to what’s sitting inside all of your pockets right now; your cellphone. The average person spends roughly 90 minutes a day playing on their phone, whether it’s

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    Cellular phones may be convenient but there is one place they seem to do more harm than good – behind the steering wheel of vehicle. Over time, cell phones have become increasingly important fixtures in the lives of most Americans. At the same time, public concern over their use while driving has increased. According to the research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, March 2017, “distracted driving in 2015 accounted for ten percent of fatal crashes (3,196), 15 percent of injury

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    Most people believe that only texting is harmful while driving, but talking on the phone may be just as harmful. While most believe that talking on a cellular device is harmless, it is in fact, a distraction. The roads would be a much safer place for drivers if the amount of distractions were limited. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that there are several reasons why talking on the phone while driving should be illegal in all states. One of these reasons is that car accidents

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