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    Cell Phones: An Unnecessary Tool for the Classroom School is right around the corner. Some students are bubbling over with excitement, ready to start the new school year. Others are dreading the return. In preparation of class beginning, school supply lists are sent out. Pencils, notebooks, folders, and pens are all found on the list. However, there is one item that can’t be found, yet is seen in almost every classroom in America. Cell phones have become an evident part of school life, both in an

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    “American children between eight and twelve say they spend an average of six hours a day using digital media, and those between thirteen and eighteen say they spend nine hours a day,” Goldsborough mentions (62). It is apparent that children and teenagers spend an abundant amount of their time on digital media. However, due to the fact that adolescents are spending an excessive amount of time on social media, more and more people are beginning to change their identity. The internet user may get so

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    What is the right age to give a child a cell phone? This is a major conversation topic among parents nationwide. The age you provide a child with a phone can play a major part in the child’s life. The younger the child is that you allow to have a cell phone, the less time they are going to have to socialize off of the device which distances them from building concrete relationships. However, there are many different views revolving around the appropriate age to have a cell phone. Should children

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    Facebook (Oo). After reading through her feed, Htet Htet would feel her life was boring in comparison to her friends who posted about what exciting activity they did that day. Htet Htet commented that she felt “unproductive, depressed, and lazy” after using social media (Oo). Similar to Johanna’s opinion that excessive time spent on social media is a waste (J. Murphy). Eventually she became fully aware of what Facebook was doing to her self-esteem and wellbeing and she decided to delete her account. While

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    While I was reading “The Naked Crowd” by Jeffrey Rosen, it only took me a few pages to determine his motives through this writing piece. In the few paragraphs that I read read, I got the impression that Rosen was using all these high vocabulary words and definitions to really catch the reader’s attention. I had to really lock down and focus to really capture Rosen’s main idea. I got the sense that she wanted the future and present society to separate themselves from the illusion between an emotional

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    across the world is cell phones. They are one of the most valuable electronic devices that made it easier for people to communicate with another person. BlackBerry is the prime example of expanding the cellular universal. It changes the way people are using cell phones due to its high quality features. However, the BlackBerry company did not always have a perfect way of being managed and market internationally. They have had to deal with issues that affected them. Furthermore, there has been a case study

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    information could be intercepted or obtained by third parties while this concern is valid it is not an issue. There are security protocols in place to protect the information of American citizens, in article one "Assembly panel backs moratorium on using ID chips for school kids" it says how "if someone tried to scan the chip with other than the correct reader all that would be revealed would be a jumble of numbers." Therefore, the risk of the information landing in the wrong hands is not a problem

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    For this field observation study, the Alton Mall in Alton, Illinois was the location chose to be observed. I chose this location for the mere fact that it is close in proximity of my house, it’s relatively small and it coincides with my research question. This field observation study consists of observing behaviors, and actions of others in the food court area at the Alton Mall. The research question at hand wants to look at and learn why individuals choose where to sit, how individuals act while

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    Do you notice how many kids are buried in their technology devices? Carrie Snow, an actress, stated, “ Technology... is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts in one hand and stabs you in the back with the other.” With the presence of the iPod, cellphone, tablets and many other devices, this generation we live in, generation Z, is the first generation that has the ability to access the world with the touch of a button. Technology does provide “great gifts” to people today. For the first time ever

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    Having self-awareness during emergency situations is a vital piece to protecting yourself as well as others. It is crucial to be aware of signs that will lead to endangerment such as a fire alarm going off. As a medical assistant, it is important to help patients evacuate the building safely as fast as possible, but in order to do that, you must protect yourself and your coworkers. Therefore, having an easy to understand strategic evacuation plan will be beneficial in efficiently removing patients

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