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    in her article “Texting While Driving: The New Drunk Driving.” In this article Hanes disposes Professor Strayer’s test prepared at the University of Utah’s Applied Cognition Laboratory. Strayer’s results showed that most people who claim they can, “‘text, tweet, and talk safely at the wheel’” did not multitask the way they claimed they could (qtd. in Hanes 3). Subsequently Professor Strayer states, “‘For 98 percent of the population, regardless of age, the likelihood of a crash while on a cellphone

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    Choose one every day and one literary text. Using at least two analytical techniques from E301, analyze and compare your two texts in terms of their creativity and literariness, drawing on material from both parts of the module. In this paper I will analyze and compare a literary text and an everyday text, in terms of their creativity and literariness. I chose Philip Larkin’s (1964) poem, ‘Self’s the man’ (see Appendix, Text 1), as the literary text for analysis because it is not only smooth and

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    Text mining sometimes known as text data mining often refers to the process of pulling out of interesting and non-trivial patterns of knowledge form a semi or unstructured text document. Text mining can also serve as an extension of data mining or of data finding from a structures database. With text mining it can be the same as data mining but with a bit more complexity, because they somewhat carry out the same processes and has the same purpose, however with text mining the data is more unstructured

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    Text Messaging

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    Text messaging is a very controversial subject in our society, possibly even in other cultures. Some complain that texting is overused and abused while others praise the most recent developments and upgrades of texting. The pervasive use of text messaging in today’s society has many facets; however, the bad is said to outweigh the good. Any individual’s perspective on the issue will most likely depend on their age group or social class. For example, a fifteen year old would appreciate the convenience

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    1.1 Text mining: Text mining can be called as text data mining, which is roughly equal to text analytics; text mining is used for deriving high-quality information from text documents and to disclose the unseen meanings. Text mining is more complicated task as compared to data mining because text mining deals with text data, which can be unstructured as well as fuzzy where as data mining is the procedure of extracting information from huge sets of data. Text mining also is called as Text Data Mining

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    Text While Driving

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    unlock the phone. According to Snyder, 1.6 million crashes happened due to the phone use while driving (2016). The innovated product is cell phones that automatically will shut off when the car is on drive mode. No more distraction on trying to unlock, text, call because it will only function to make a 911 call with a click of a button. I believe the product will serve the client expectations by saving lives and avoiding car accident due by use of a phone. According to Snyder, 1 out of automobile crash

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    Text Neck Thesis

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    OF ‘TEXT NECK’ FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE With technology in the palm of our hands, we are spending more time glued to our devices these days, and while phones and tablets are convenient, they are a pain in the neck- literally. That pain you feel in your neck, back, or shoulders after staring down for a long period of time at your phone is called ‘Text neck.’ The term originated by Florida chiropractor Dr. Dean Fishman is defined as injury to the body caused by excessive texting and overuse of all handheld

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    My Life Or The Text

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    Shedric Allen Professor Walker WRTG 150 2 June 2016 Your Life or the Text Imagine being at an intersection, and just when you think no one is there you proceed to step on the gas, and you get text from your friend saying “ Where you at bro?” thinking since it’s your friend you look down at your phone for a split second, but then you lose focus and let go of the wheel slightly and end up turning onto the other lane which put in a dangerous situation, luckily there wasn

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    Text Neck Speech

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    afternoon, ladies and gentleman, I am Zane. In the next few minutes, I am going to talk about text neck, a repetitive strain injury (RSI). To start, we will look at the causes of text neck. Then, we will turn to the effects of text neck. After which, I will share some ways on how to prevent suffering from text neck and finally, I will summarize my presentation. First of all, let’s look at what causes text neck. When you peer down on your phone for extensive period, the natural curvature of your neck

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    Text Messages and Physical Activity It is common knowledge that being physical inactive is one of the biggest reason why there is an increase in obesity and diabetes worldwide. It is also clear that with the invention of electronic devices, such as video game consoles and cell phones, there has been a decrease in exercise and an increase in obesity. Researchers are now trying to use technology, such as text messaging, in order to promote and increase physical activity and exercise to combat this

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