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    Dangers Of Cell Phones

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    Cell phones has evolved over time into something mostly everyone feels they can’t live without. Phones in today’s world affect people in different ways. Not a lot of people see the effect of phones because a ton of people are so locked into their phone. The way phones are taking over, in about a decade the whole world will be changed because the phones. The researcher from the national Center for health research says “ cell phones are dangerous”. No one would ever think for cell phones to be dangerous

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    one another. Personally, I use my phone probably way more than I should due to all of the cool extra functions it has. It is extremely hard to avoid cell phones in today’s society. However, these cellular devices have a few negatives. The radiation from cell phones and their towers has been linked to causing cancer, they are a huge source of distraction, and these phones can sometimes overheat and catch on fire. To begin, the radiation caused mainly by cell phone towers is becoming huge concern

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    Cell Phone Policy

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    My schools cell phone policy is that if your phone is seen or heard during the instructional day, for your first offense you will have 1-3 days of ISS ( in school suspension). Anytime after that, you will have 2-10 of ISS. Phones should be allowed in school because of safety reasons, easy communications, and instant answers. One reason cell phones should be allowed in school because of safety reasons. Phones are light and easy to carry, this makes it easy to contact police or head teachers if something

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    Essay On Cell Phones

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    I have heard of the rule that there are no cell phones permissible during school hours. I know that is a significant rule, but we should have exceptions sometimes. There may be an emergency, and we can't get to the school phones. So instead of using the school phones, we can use our cell phones. A lot of people use their cell phones at work so why shouldn't we be able to use them at school? I'm not saying we should be able to use them while we're working on school work, but during free time and if

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    anywhere without some kind of cell phone or smart device. According to The Atlantic, less than ten percent of Americans didn’t have a phone in 2013(Madrigal). Technology and smart devices have changed this world drastically. Some believe it has changed for the better and others believe it has made the world a mad place. Do Americans agree with cellular devices now? To begin, according to cnet cell phones have only been around less than forty years(Cheng). Cell phones are still extraordinarily new

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    Legalize Cell Phones

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    Some states are beginning to illegalize any use of cell phones in motor vehicles. These actions being put into place seem to be more of an emotional act than a plausible act. There will be times where any common person will need to use their cell phones in vehicles. By no means should cellular devices become illegal under these circumstances. Most people have duties in their lives that they find significant enough to need to tend to at all times. To help with this, there should be new laws in motor

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    Cell Phone Addiction

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    technology. The most ascendant type of communication technology is the cell phone. Cell phone addiction, as a mental and social issue, and how it affects the way we interact in society has raised curiosity for many sociologist and psychologists. The utilization of cellphones in the past few years has increased significantly due to the social impact it has on society, causing many to feel as if they cannot function without their phone by their side. (Babadi-Akashe, Z., Zamani, B. E., Abedini, Y., Akbari

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    Brandon Marxen English 1A 10-29-17 Cell Phones: The Death of Social Interaction Phones are quickly becoming the downfall of America’s youth in today’s society. You can’t go out into public today without seeing children, some no more than a few years old, walking around with smartphones worth hundreds of dollars. It’s a fascinating but unfortunate trend to witness and it’s only becoming worse as time progresses. Kids no longer have to leave the comfort of their home to hang out and socialize

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    Cell Phones in School

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    Unfortunately during this incident, the school 's most easily accessible phone was on the complete other side of the school in the library. Perhaps some of these lives could have been saved if the students in this class had cell phones that they could 've used to contact the authorities more quickly. The issue we are addressing today is the usage of cellular devices in educational facilities. Both Cameron and myself believe that cell phone usage is of extreme convenience, and has academically beneficial

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    The Evolution of Cell Phones: 1995-Present Throughout the twentieth-century, different inventions and predictions were made to determine what the future would be like. For example, hover cars and advanced spacecraft were some of the most iconic pieces of predicted technology. Although hover cars still have yet to be refined some predictions of the twentieth-century are seen being used today, such as small portable communicators. Small portable communicators have enhanced the way people communicate

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