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    Studies show that Americans are more likely to die in a Car accident rather than a Plane crash. Among the causes of these accidents is cellphone use while driving; therefore, some states have made it illegal to use a cellphone while driving. While some individuals believe such law are necessary, because, they make the roads safer. I disagree with the Law, because, we should teach people to not use their cell phones in their cars, we should find a work around to the problem, and it allows for other

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    outcome may end up negatively affecting mankind. Undeniably, technology has helped the world become better, but unfortunately people are now struggling with keeping themselves away from it. An example of this would have to be the cellphone. People have allowed cellphones to take over their lives to the point where humans are no longer able to live without it (Emmanuel). Society is becoming addicted to these smartphones in an unhealthy way that some cannot even eat or drive without sending a text message

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    main entrance had to walk by me to enter the mall, allowing me to also observe those shoppers. I observe all shoppers walking through the mall, and I divided my observations by male and female. For my operational definition of using a cellphone, it included holding a cellphone in their hand and looking down at

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    put someone in the hospital, or injured yourself? Being on your phone while behind the wheel not only puts your life in danger, but it also puts other peoples life in danger as well. Although only "some states have now made it illegal to drive while using a hand-held cell phone" i strongly believe it should be illegal everywhere. There are many things drivers are oblivious to, and are unaware of the multiple alternatives they could choose from to respond to a text or phone call. Did you know

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    many undefined as a positive or a negative one, this literature review intends with three questions address and review the issue. The questions being address are these: 1. What are the learning benefits or disadvantages of students using personal technology (cellphones, laptops, etc.) on higher up education? 2. What are the effects on students

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    are a big distraction to students and prevent them from doing work. For this reason, some schools have a no cell phone policy. However, people who agree to having cell phones in the classroom have an even stronger point of view. They believe that cellphones help students be more productive, and even stay safe. Those two reasons alone put having cell phones in the classroom above not having them. Cell phones should be allowed in classrooms because they help with the learning environment, provide easy

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    Cellphones: The Benefits of a Techie Society In our current society, more people have access to cellphones than toilets (Wang par. 2). Contrary to popular belief, increased cellphone use does not have a negative impact on society. Cellphones allow humanity to grow and learn, so they have a positive impact on civilization. Cellphones are beneficial to society because they increase social activity, allow for organization, and are useful in emergencies. Cellphones have forced society to become more

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    from water of other liquids, and to find out that in order to protect your cellphone from water you’ll have to go out and spend over $100 on a water resistant case. Like oil, electronics don’t mix well with water; but let me introduce our latest creation, a cellphone unlike another. It’s designed to handle the rough and tumble realities of people using their cellphones on the beach, or in the shower when needed. This cellphone come with a full HD camera for clear underwater pictures and video. The one

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    that the driver has a cellphone in their hand. The car disregards the red light ahead, and crashes into an incoming vehicle, killing not only themselves but the other driver as well. For reasons such as this, I support the idea that some states should make it illegal to drive while using a handheld cellphone. Driving with a handheld cellphone is a dangerous distracter that is just as dangerous as texting and driving, which is illegal. Accidents that involve drivers using a handheld phone can

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    group had an individual using a cellphone compared to a laptop. With the results, it was also concluded that when the individual was using the device for a self-interested reason, there were higher levels of anger/annoyance compared to the groups that had an individual using the device for a pro-organizational reason or an unclear reason. The groups that had an individual using a device for an unclear reason had higher anger/annoyance levels than the groups with an individual using the device for a pro-organizational

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