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    In this review I will be taking a look at a money-saving project called Digit. Actually, this review is a little different than what I usually write. Digit isn’t a way for you to make, lose, or spend money, but rather a way for you to easily save money! In fact, I’ve been using Digit to save money for about three months now and I couldn’t be happier. I have more money in savings than I ever would have had I been trying to save on my own. Since I am so happy with what Digit has done for me, I thought

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    Chapter I Introduction I. Statement of the Problem and its Background Information Technology is the area of managing technology that spans a wide variety of areas that include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming languages and are not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs. Anything that renders data, information or perceived knowledge in any visual format whatsoever, via any multimedia distribution mechanism, is considered part of the IT domain

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    In the era of technology, a large number of people text by mobile phone every day. Gradually, the telephone has been adapted to the needs of society and people also are more dependent on the telephone. In fact, the standing of telephone was already changed from a technological tool to a social tool (Marilyn, 2005). Texting is such an important communicate channel for teenagers, but what does texting mean exactly? Texting is an action which describes not using proper English grammar to send messages

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    Texting Argument Essay

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    that are affecting people's brains and the literacy rates are dropping. People need to reduce the amount of texting because some people text and drive,and literacy rates are lower because of this. Another term for texting would be considered sms (source B). Sms stands for short term message. Tm is also a short term for text message (Dakin). Social Slang and slang in general is being used often when people talk to each other( Miners). For example people use numbers,symbols, and word phrases when they

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    Today, from toddler to senior citizen uses phone. The most used applicable applications in phone are the text or SMS. I wonder how many people even know what does SMS stands for. We use the short message service to communicate easily because it’s short and quick. The two articles “2b or not 2b” by David Crystal and “We Never Talk Anymore: The Problem with Text Messaging” by Jeffrey Kluger both talks about communicating through texting and our use of language. Crystal is in favor for texting and Kluger

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    Since I rarely use abbreviations in my texting, I never use them in my formal writing. I know that they are unacceptable and it would make me look unintelligent if I included acronyms and symbols instead of proper and formal language. I also have not noticed an effect on my spelling as a result of texting. I am confident in my spelling abilities and even on the occasion that I use an abbreviation, I know what it stands for and how to spell it. Based upon my own research, expert research, and personal

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    per day. That is a lot of texts, considering there are about seven billion people in the world. The big question is, why do cellphone users choose texting over calling, or calling over texting. The texting vs calling debate has been going on since SMS, short message service aka “texts”, were created by Neil Papworth in 1992. Many people state that texting is more efficient to the demands of everyday life, but opponents will argue that texting is impersonal and can sometimes lead to the “wrong message”

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    first short message service, or SMS, was sent. Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old communications engineer from the United Kingdom sent the simple message “Merry Christmas,” to a friend via PC (Gayomali, 2012). Like almost all new technologies, the initial reception of the SMS was slow. In 1995, two years after Nokia released the first-ever texting phone, the average American user sent just 0.4 texts per month (Gayomali and Erickson, 2012). Almost 22 years later, six billion SMS messages are sent every day

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    the horizon is something which may make language arts teachers long for the days of ain’t – text talk. Text talk, or text speak, is the language of abbreviations, acronyms, and emoticons people use when communicating through short message service (SMS) on their cell phones, or when instant messaging and emailing each other, and it is beginning to creep into students’ formal writing. Teachers, not just language arts teachers, hate seeing

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    The Four Pillars Of Sms

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    Title: The Four Pillars of SMS When thinking of pillars you want to think of support and strength, something that will support a structure that is built up on it. Any structure needs support to be sound and viable for years to come, and that is exactly what the four Pillars of SMS does for the overall safety effort in any organization. The four pillars are built around the most important aspects to ensure the proper operation of any organization so that safety is the main concern of all.

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