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    it will take over everything. Be honest with yourself, do you honestlynuse your cellphone while driving ? Cell phones are good as in using them for traveling purposes (gps system) & entertainment purposes . If you really think about it, cellphones aren't as dangerous as you may think. 1 out of 3 people have or know someone who has experienced being in a car crash due tontexting while driving. Driving with cellphones can have you at risk of getting injured or losing your life. Driving whilenusing

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    may use cellphones to contact family and friends. A student can call home and ask a parent or other family member to bring him or her some thing they have forgotten. Often, students forget to bring their homework. So, if the student has a cellphone, they can call their parents and ask them to bring it to school for them. Sometimes, children get sick during school. The student can then call their parent and ask them to take them home. Parents can also track their children 's location using their cellphones

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    Effects of Cellphone Usage Among Teens The reality of our current generation is that the technology, such as cellphones, has taken over. Children used to go outside and play with toys, but now children demand to play on cellular devices. As they grow older, the amount of time spent on these devices among young individuals gradually begins to increase. Cell phones are often viewed as a device that are useful in many ways such as being able to call family and friends or using it as a GPS to navigate

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    use of the cellphone was disrespectful to teachers and necessary action was supposed to be taken to any student who violated that rule. School was a place to learn and every student was to take that time to study (Charles 8). However, with all the rules restricting students not to use their smartphones, and with all the security system that was designed to detect any student trying to sneak their phone into school, a lot of students still managed to get their phones into the school using other tack

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    Jesse Scaccia, discuss the negative effects of cellphones in the classroom. As a former public school teacher, Scaccia thinks that cellphones are too much of an interruption to be used while a teacher is teaching and shouldn’t be allowed in classrooms. Due to the level of distractions cellphones cause in the class some students will fail at the end of the school year. She also states the parents and students point of view, in which they feel cellphones are needed in case of an emergency. Scaccia feels

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    All people are on these days are their phones, so it makes sense that teachers say that cellphones cause a distraction among classmates. However, many children and even some parents want phones to be allowed in schools. Believe it or not, phones can benefit students as well as the school! Cellphones can actually serve as a learning tool both in and out of the classroom. On the contrary, some schools already have tablets or laptops for their students to use for educational purposes, so why are phones

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    There are three main types of distractions. Visual: taking your eyes off the road; manual: taking your hands off of the steering wheel; and cognitive: taking your mind off of driving. Distracted driving actions include things like eating, using your cellphone, and messing with the radio. Texting while driving is especially dangerous because it uses all three types

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    phone. The first telephone was created in 1876, and as decades passed by, it was replaced by the cellphone, which incorporated the addition of many useful new features. Additional features such as text messaging, a built-in camera, and internet access transformed the people’s perceptions because the add-ons presented more purpose to the cellphone. With the implementation of these advancements, the cellphone proved to be a reliable tool and distracting burden in daily life; while it reduced once painfully

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    use the phone as a distraction rather than the learning they were assigned to do if it was allowed in the school. Another question that popped up was if the students even knew what their school's policy on cellphones was. By the end of this you will see their look on whether or not it is worth using any kind of technology in the education system. One of the first points they take a look at is if they should be allowed in the classroom or anytime during school. The way they saw it was if they allowed

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    Impacts of Cellphones use in Society Advancements in technology have resulted in the invention of devices and machines that increase the efficiency and quality of life. Notably, the design of the cellphone and the internet highlights the latest technology that captivates both young and old. Mobile phones have become an integral part of our society. Primarily, the development of cellphones which combine different sophisticated features has made the device one of the necessities of life. So far, statistics

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