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    The cell phone industry, like the internet, is one of the fastest and ever developing industries. Since 1994, the production of cell phones has increased from 24 million to 182 million in wireless phone apparatuses. With 162 million established cell phone users in the United States the cell phone market is rapidly increasing . This rapid increase is due to the current and ongoing development of technology and innovation in perfecting the cell phone. Throughout the history of the cell phone industries

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    Searching Cell Phones

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    Most people have a lot of personal information on their cell phones, from phone calls to pictures of them and their friends. I think that the government should have access to one's cell phone information without a warrant, but with very specific restrictions for when they can look through your phone and why. Normally, the government needs a warrant to search your things ("The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures

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    Almost everyone in today’s society owns a mobile phone. Of the people who own cell phones, a vast majority of them have purchased smartphones. These devices allow a new level of connectedness that previous cellular phones did not make possible. With smartphones, people can now communicate with others through a plethora of different communication services and protocols. Each of these communication methods sends a notification to a smartphone, which results in a buzz and/or flashing light to alert

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    Cell Phones In America

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    Technology in our country is constantly evolving. One of the most popular technologies used every day by billions of people are cellphones. Cell phones have created a huge impact in the way that we communicate, research, and spend free time. Cellphones are used to bridge the gap that geography once created. Social media allows people to connect in a way never before possible. Instead of having to call and ask how a person's graduation went, one can now watch the graduation ceremony in real

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    life. The passenger supports the driver while finding the way and prompt the driver to focus on driving ( ). Other research indicates that using hands-free cell phones can be distracting as using handheld devices because the talking is the main distraction. One main difference between a cell phone conversations versus hand-free phone calls is due to the fact that the passenger is in the car. These differences are visible at the level of performance involving operational, tactical, and strategic

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    Dangers Of Cell Phones

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    Do you know the health risks of a cell phone? Many people buy cell phones to make their lives easier but people tend to ignore the fact that a cell phone can be very dangerous. When you see cell phone companies advertising their next generation phone, they talk about the new updates and how this new phone can be beneficial to your life. But they don’t want you to know that cell phones can cause a lot of health risks. (Cell) telephones initially turned out to be generally accessible in the United

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    Are Cell Phones Dangerous Toddra Pamplin English Composition II Dr. Janice Brantley March 12, 2013 Sentence Outline Thesis: Cellular phones are the world’s most popular mobile device used by Americans today, but cell phones are said to be the leading cause of traffic accidents, they are used for cyber bullying, give off electromagnetic radiation that is harmful to our bodies and more; therefore we ask ourselves are cell phones really dangerous? I. Texting and Driving A. Cell phones

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    Cell phone radiation is not safe for kids. First, phones can cause many side effects to kids. Next, it can cause the kids childhood to be very unhealthy. Finally, the phones they have don´t benefit any of the kids. Here is some proof or examples about my topic. All the phones that kids use, they all can cause many side effects. To start, it says on the site ProCon.org that using the phone for more than an hour or two and that it can even crush the skull, it then shows that children under the age

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    GPS 2. Cell identity 1. Global Positioning system (GPS): • To locate the mobile telephone by itself, the mobile telephone is provided with a GPS receiver. • To calculate its location in latitude and longitude coordinates based on the location information received from a satellite through the GPS receiver. How Does GPS work in cell phones? •The receiver calculates the distance b/w one satellite and the receiver. •To

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    English III, Pd. 8 19 November 2015 Are Cell Phones Useful? Today, many people get hurt in various ways because of cell phones, so does that make them useful? Today cell phones are one of the most used things in this world. A study shows, “81 percent of Americans admitted to talking on a cell phone while driving” (Saletan). This shows that there is a true threat to other drivers who do not use their phones while driving. People may not only die because of cell phones, but some may get hurt or get disabled

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