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    teachers, and students that debate over what place cell phones should have in a school, if at all. The main concern of cheating has especially played a central role in this heated debate. Not to mention the constant distraction they may cause in effect from our daily, heavily connected

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    It’s was a dark night. The traffic was heavy; it was raining, and visibility was limited. There was an accident on the Interstate and three young people were killed. During the investigation it is revealed that one of the drivers was using a cell phone and failed to see the brake lightss of the car in front of them that had swerved to avoid hitting a deer. Though our instinct is to do what we can to prevent such tragedies in the future; we cannot control the weather. We can restrict driving at night

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    This is my advertising analysis final project. For this project, I analyzed cell phones. I chose cell phones because I have seen the technology greatly evolve throughout my lifetime and was curious to see if the way cell phones are advertised has also changed. The old television advertisement I chose was for a General Electric cell phone from 1989. To analyze this advertisement, I examined how the advertisement used ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is establishing credibility and the way this advertisement

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    called a Cell Phone. Just about everyone has a cell phone nowadays, the cell phone has endless abilities it can do. Many people use it on the daily to help with certain tasks such as getting in touch with people by calling or texting. Cell phones can be found just about anywhere such as offices and business, but one place a cell phone does not belong is in the hands of a driver in a car. Though cell phones are very handy for quick calls and keeping up with social media, the cell phone should never

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    Due to increasing technological innovations, many people are gradually trapping themselves in the web of cell phones. Even with primary laws in effect, drivers are tempted to text and drive on the road, and it has only brought grave consequences. According to the United States Department of Transportation, “It is estimated that drivers who text while on the road contribute to at least 100,000 collisions each year (qt. in Northwest drivers Admit). Besides causing careless accidents, intexicated drivers

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    Do your teachers let you have your phone in class? Many don't, currently most teachers do not let students use their devices during class time. Cell Phones have been becoming increasingly popular. According to the huffington post “Millions more will join the ranks of smartphone users in the years ahead, as the remainder of the 92 percent of American adults who own cellphones upgrade their devices” this article illustrates that many people own cell phones and many more will soon. And most teachers

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    Rogers. Kipp is a principle at the Passage Middle School in Virginia and he wants phones to be used in the school. The essential question is, should cell phones be allowed in schools? In a big debate, there are two sides to an issue and people are seeing both sides Many people want them because they can help students learn, but others say no because they can be a distraction. Students should be allowed to use their phones in schools because they can look up information, parents can contact them, and

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    of these saying are excuses why people think they are safe using their phone while driving. The truth is there is no excuse for distracted driving, because in a split second conditions could change, and a life-threatening accident could occur. In order to prove that distracted driving is dangerous and has serious consequences, an experiment should be conducted to prove the following hypothesis: talking on the cell phone impairs driving skills. The first step is preparing a control condition

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    principal should change the rule of no cell phone in schools.One reason that he should change the rule is because the way that they input it doesn’t make sense.The main reason that they should change it is because they wouldn’t know if a student had an emergency at school or at home. Also, the student’s could use their phone to ask their parent if they could bring them food. The main thing that the teachers would have a problem with the principal changing the phone rule, would be that the students would

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    have a firm dedicated vision for the future. Martin Cooper is known as one of the most innovated people that have changed the world by his creation of the cell phone. The invention originated as a car phone, but Cooper believed a phone should be wireless; making it one of the greatest dangerous weapons for killing people (Molella, 2014). Cell phone use while driving increases the probabilities of car accidents. The component of driving entails the driver to concentrate on the road, time, speed and

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