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Use Of Mobile Phones By Students
1. Use of Mobile Phones By Students
Mobile phones are undeniable today. Almost everybody has a mobile phone. Formerly, it only functioned as a portable mean of communication. The
function of a mobile phone has developed into entertainment. Furthermore, mobile phone has also come into the schools. However, it has both positive
and negative effect on students. This essay argues that mobile phones will bring more negative than positive effect for students. Of course, students use
it as a mean of communication and sometimes for an emergency call if they need it. Yet, they would use their mobile phones for both bullying and
cheating. Also, mobile phones will make students lost concentration during their study.
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This is about students' morality and must be considered seriously, if not, the future of education would be destroyed.
According to Common Sense Media commissioned Benenson Strategy Group (BSG), at least 52% of students confess that they do several form of
cheating relating to internet using mobile phones. Furthermore, more than 38% copied certain texts from a website and converted it to their own work.
Also, students might use their mobile either to store the answers for their test or send other students both questions and answers that has been copied or
recorded into their gadget (Pickett and Thomas 2006). This is worst situation for future education. Students will be depended on their gadgets whenever
they will have tests, quizzes or exercises. As a result, students might lose their selfâreliance to their own abilities. Moreover, the dependency to their
gadgets would make students lose both their critical and logical thinking.
There are some reasons why mobile phones would make students lost their concentration. Osstrowski (2004), a fourthâgrade teacher stated that students
would lose their attention during study while they were waiting for a call. Students will not think any else but receiving the call. Mobile phone games
should also be considered as a factor that will make students lose their concentration. Once they get addicted to it, they might always
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2. Cell Phone Addiction Essay
The cell phone has become a centerpiece of everyday life as cell phones are evolving and have been increasing their functionalities. Today, we use
them today for many others reasons than what cell phones were originally designed to do. People are using them so often that they are becoming
dependent on their phones that they have even become addicted to them. Those who are addicted to their cell phones struggle to stay away from
them for a certain period of time and become so indulged in all of the unique things they can provide. With cell phone addiction comes many problems
or issues that can occur in an individual's life. Cell phone addiction has lead to differences in people mentally, physically, and behaviorally.
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Luigi Gallimberti, et. al discusses in their article "Problematic Cell Phone Use for Text Messaging and Substance Abuse in Early Adolescence (11â to
13âyearâolds)," that problematic cell phone use (PCPU), is associated with psychological distress, low selfâesteem, depression, drug abuse, insomnia,
and thoughts of suicide (356). The overuse of cellphones can really detriment a person mentally and could cause them to arrive at one of these
issues stated. An issue also arises when a person with a cell phone addiction is in school. They tend to remain unfocused while on their phones and
they don't participate during class. In a sample, the students who had better test grades were less likely to have a problematic cell phone addiction
(Gallimberti, et. al 360). This finding confirms the positive association between cell phone addiction and poor performance in school. In schools, it
was concluded that this overuse of cellphones was positively connected with deficient school performance in teens with an average age of 15.7 years
old (Gallimberti, et. al 360). Aviad Hadar studies in his article "Answering the Missed Call: Initial Exploration of Cognitive and Electrophysiological
Changes Associated With Smartphone Use and Abuse" that cell phone addiction was studied to be linked with reduced attention, changes in how
someone processes, stores, and applies information about other people and social
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3. Mobile Phone Is a Learning Tool
Topic: Mobile phones are a necessary tool for education. Discuss Mobile phones are the communication device that can connect people with others
in any places. Students nowadays rely on mobile phones as their communication devices with friends and parents. Some of them think mobile
phones as a learning tool. Are they really essential as a learning tool? This essay will argue that mobile phones are a necessary tool for education but
also they are not necessary tool for education. Firstly, it will explain why mobile phones are a necessary tool for education. Then it will explain why
they are not. First of all, Mobile phones are a learning tool. Beside teachers who are teaching students in classroom with math, science and...show more
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(http://www.cellutips.com/) Mobile communication activities have increased cheating in classrooms. (Katz, 2009, p.22) Furthermore, Mobile phones
are harmful to user's health so they can affect their learning ways. Researchers have been found that mobile phones produce waves that are harmful to
heart, internal and reproductive organs. Also, radiation from mobile phones can damage brain cell. (http://hubpages.com/hub
/Effectsâofâcellâphoneââmobileâphoneâuseâonâourâbrainâandâmemory). For example, mobile phones can be implicated in brain tumours as a result
of electromagnetic fields or radiation. (Raju, 2009, p.5) In http://hubpages.com/hub
/Effectsâofâcellâphoneââmobileâphoneâuseâonâourâbrainâandâmemory, Say that 'In brain, hippocampus is understood to be responsible for learning
and memory.' That means, when the brain has affected by radiation from mobile phones, our learning ways will be also affected because of
hippocampus. So the mobile phones are not necessary tool for learning. In conclusion, it is clear that mobile phones are not necessary tool for
education beside that they can be used as learning, researching, and communicating devices. They can produce many problems that make learners
distract from education, feel sick and experience cheating. So it is our responsibilities to choose which one is good or bad about our lives. It is
necessary to us to choose the good one which can
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4. Essay On The Mobile Phone
Many people say they can't leave their homes without this, it feels losing a child. Cell phone, mobile phone, there are many names and brands for
this wonderful technology that has impacted the lives of many in the past and becoming even more influential from generation to generation. The
cell phone first made for celebrity use due to cost has now become as common as barbies or toy cars for children. The cell phone has not been
invented and left as is, it has been developed with many hands to leave a lasting impact on the world of the past, present and future, being twerked
daily to meet the needs of the ever growing population. The cell phone was first invented by Dr. Martin Cooper who wanted people to be able to
make calls from all around the world while walking freely around his home. Using the concepts of the police radios he had first engineered for his
local police station and piggybacking off of DR. Martins revival, AT&T the cell phone was created. The cell phone had many hurdles that had to
be jumped through when being invented and the cells were just one. The mobile phone uses "many small cells with a base station and a cell phone
tower at the center of each cell"(Kinder) which allows a caller to travel millions of miles and be able to hold a lasting conversation because as the
phone moves it will transfer from one cell phone tower to another. However, the cell phone wasn't done yet, it had to overcome the obstacle of
transferring sound waves across a wire then
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5. Mobile Phones On Children Essay
Throughout the years cell phones have changed a lot with advanced technology. Improve technology has made a great change in history of phones,
transforming the huge brickâlike mobile phone of 1995 to sleek and stylish smartphones we carry with us now. Back then people didn't have the
features phones as for now. For example, pictures, facetime and touch screen. At this moment, advanced technology in cell phones has gained much
attention to all people ages. The only difference is that a few years back, it wasn't unusual for under 15 children to have cell phones. As for now,
Children under 15 years are affected in socially, education and development by the use of cell phones as they will feel the need to use it in every
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As a result, children using cellphones on their daily basis and stay inside home would not be able to make friends. In the meantime, these children
who have access to their cell phone all time faces a lot of risks. One of the risks is becoming victims of sexual predators, who empathise with and
listen to the problems of children and keeps up to date with children's interest. Parents have much less control over who the child connects with on their
mobile phones. Online there is many people who just wants to cause harm to a innocent child. Another risk is children gets addicted to their phone,
they rather use it than sleep. Endless text messaging, checking Facebook, Instagram, and watching Youtube videos, all these activities seem to be more
interesting to many children then getting many hours of sleep for school. It's just a distraction and waste of time that it drives parents to despair.
Threatening to take their phones away or actually taking it can results in an outraged child. The addiction to phones often damages the parentâchild
relationship by creating resentment in both parties. Moreover, the use of cellphones all time can cause harm to children's vision and it can gives any
headache. Even more, children under 15 who gets addicted to their phone would use it in school hours. This can cause a lot of conflict in school, since
students would be distracted
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6. Excessive Use Of Mobile Phones Essay
Excessive use of mobile phones causes students to fare poorly in elementary, junior high and high school, not only because it makes them lose their
concentration due to a lack of sleep, but also because it apparently compromises what they have studied (The Manila Times, 2015). Students who
spend several hours each day staring into mobile phones or smartphones tend to change their sleeping habits and stay up late to use the devices. It
found that using a mobile phone for an extended time even affects students who habitually study a lot. That implies a lack of sleep or reduced study
time as a result of mobile phone usage is not the only way these devices affect performance at school. Students who spent over two hours every day
both studying and using messaging apps, scored worse on a math exam than those who spent less than 30 minutes a day studying but didn't use a
smartphone at all. There was no such thing as multitasking (Bolido, 2016). Students could not study effectively if they had to check their cellular
phone often, had music blaring or watched people pass by. Added by Atienza (1988), time scheduling is not enough. To improve one's time
management, the person needs to follow it strictly. In evaluating ones management of time, goals and values must have to be considered. When people
says, "time flies" what people exactly mean is that they have not accomplished the results expected of them within the time available. When the people
says they don't have time, exactly it
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7. The Negative Effects of Mobile Phones Essay
The Negative Effects of Mobile Phones Voice mobile telephony has become widespread since the 1990s. The compass of the modern people is the
mobile phone. It is used for expressing movement and its direction. For a mobile phone user, moving around in the city becomes a series of spaces
used for keeping contacts and taking care of things ongoing. People call from certain places to certain other people without the fixed line. This unique
technology gives people the chance of sharing information from anywhere. It also means living in real time in the same rhythm with someone. Mobile
phone is changing every aspect of our lives. However there is growing concern of using mobile phone. It is my belief that...show more content...
Avoid using mobile phone when driving is another tip. Secondly, using mobile phone can disturb the peace in public. Public use of the mobile phone
has been the subject matter of debates on TV chat shows. The debates concern especially social calling, and different perceptions of what counts as
unnecessary calls. It is very impolite to answer mobile calls in public place like classroom, some restaurants, or theatres. There have been both formal
attempts to regulate mobile free zones in a variety of public spaces and informal attempts of social control. These methods have been exercised against
mobile users. Mobiles being used in public continue to evoke strong negative emotional responses, especially by nonâusers, and encounter active
resistance to adoption. We are tired of hearing the ringing, the loud talk and the contentâ the inappropriateness of discussing some private issues in
public. Another problem with using mobile phone is that it is invading people's private lives. Thank to the technology, modern people become busier.
The major advantage of mobile phone is we are no longer required to be at the fixed lines. It means we don't need to stay and wait the calls. Mobile
phone enables us to be contacted easily. But everything has its two sides. "We
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8. Argumentative Essay On Mobile Phones
Introduction In the modern world of technology, we as humans have become very dependent on our electronic devices. The minute we wake up
in the morning using our cell phone as an alarm clock and quickly check the weather before getting dressed. As you set to leave the house to start
your day you may forget to mail the bills, take out the trash, but you will not leave the cell phone behind. On the way to work us no longer listen to
the morning radio show, the phone syncs to the car and our personal playlist take over the radio. Sitting in the break room with all your attention
scrolling down social media, completely ignoring the person sitting across from you. What used to be used for mobile calling and the occasional
picture, the cell phone has become the all in one device with an application for everything. The cell phone is the new epidemic that we as humans
will not go without. Unaware Desire Our dependence starts from the very minute we wake up every morning with the alarm from the cell phone.
We place the cell phone literally inches from our head to where it is the first thing encountered every morning. Now a small handheld device delivers
all a user wants, without leaving the bedroom. With the touch of the glass and a swipe to the right, a user can check the weather, swipe right to see
the scores from last night's games, and one more swipe to get all the local news. It was not too long ago when the
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9. Essay on The Mobile Phone Market
There are many industries where companies are beginning to focus their activities on the acquisition and protection side of their company's intellectual
property. Strategically many companies are realising that intellectual property is one of the most important parts that differentiates them as an
individual organisation. The essay addresses the logic behind the focus on intellectual property and evaluates how this now impacts on industry and the
firms involved within it. The essay will focus on the mobile phone market with many companies having leading brands in the market. This industry is
interesting to evaluate as it is very fast paced with many wellâknown companies engaging in patent wars. Recently competition within the market has
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Due to the industry expanding globally many companies have wanted to be part of the action and have made it their main objective to enter the
market. Many companies are aiming to establish themselves within the market, and become a recognised brand within mobile phone communication.
However companies have started to use a more efficient method of creating and establishing themselves as a mobile phone company by the means
of an acquisition. Microsoft and Nokia are good examples of this as Microsoft has just completed its acquisition of Nokia. (Microsoft, 2014) The
CEO of Microsoft states that they had acquired Nokia as it will advance their transformation of their organisation by buying over their capabilities and
assets (patents). The main objective of Microsoft performing this action was to expand their market share on the mobile phone market as their
Windows phone is already achieving great heights within the mobile phone market and they plan on using Nokia's mobile phone company to target the
affordable mobile phone market. (Microsoft, 2014) To achieve a high position within the mobile phone market there has to be a large investment into
Research and Development (R&D) of products. Innovation The mobile phone market has seen a rise in the amount of money being invested to support
R&D. Many companies spend large amounts on R&D to avoid
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10. How Cell Phones Changed The World
Every day thousands of people use their cell phones as a major form of communication. The creation of the mobile phone or the cell phone changed
the world because it allowed people to stay in touch over long distances. Though the creators of the mobile phone created it for just the porpoise of
keeping in touch over long distances the people of the twenty first century have changed the phone. Where before the elite had mobile phones the
Twenty first century brought cheaper versions of the original mobile phone. Eventually the phone became the most used piece of technology and
form of communication in the history of the world. However, the phone that everyone uses today has lost its purpose, today because of the
availability of the phone and the advancements in the phones technology the mobile phone could be more of a pest than a blessing. If we would
only use our mobile phones for their original purpose we would see a change in our stress levels, the amount of sleep we get, our intelligence, and
even our attitudes. To understand how we can achieve all the things above we must first understand the history of the Mobile phone. In 1983 the
world changed, the first mobile phone was sold it was the "Motorola DynaTAC 8000X" this phone was heavy and could only last 30 minutes of talk
time before needing to be recharged (Goodwin 1). The first mobile phone was defiantly created for the elite class because the "DynaTac sold for
around $3995" (Goodwin 1). This first true mobile phone
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11. Introduction As everyone knows we are surrounded by the new technology called Cell Phones. Everywhere you look there is someone talking,
playing a game, paying a bill or browsing the internet with their cell phones. Even children are well acquainted with tools and amenities of the object.
Due to so many facilities provided by mobile phones nowadays, the abundant part of users becomes sightless about the history, the effects in the
future and diseases it might cause in our health. The purpose of this research paper is to present how the mobile phones have affected people's lives
and the future use of them. First, this research will reveal how the mobile phone emerged and who pioneered the idea. Later it will discuss about new
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A prosper professional from the company Motorola, the electrical engineering Martin Cooper in 1973 created the first portable handheld which
were used by the police of Chicago and soon integrated in every Police Department in United States. After that incredible first step he had the idea
of wireless devices which were selected, very heavy and very unpopular, perhaps because of the dull technology they possessed back then.
2.Technologies in Mobile Phones (Sutter, 2009) says "...mobile phones in the United States will be able to make electronic payments, open doors,
access subways, clip coupons, and possibly act as another form of identification." Five years from now the changes will be enormous in a way it is
used, the technology it contains and the safety it involves in users lives. (Digital Trends, 2009) says that mobile phones are not a device which can
only be used to make phone calls. Emailing, answering text messages and browsing the internet are features enjoyed by the user of the device as well.
However, devices are now equipped with the technologies 3G allowing the user to do more than just the activities listed above. According to (Digital
Trends, 2005) the technology 3G is the third generation of mobile phones. This generation can easily watch television, download and listen to music
and browse the internet freely due to the increase in the amount of bites
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12. Mobile Phones Essay
In their relatively short period of widespread use since their introduction in 1978 (Agar, 2003), handheld mobile telephones have had a significant
impact across the globe on a social and economic level, however the long term impact of their use is difficult to predict. Despite this, mobile use in
Australia has rapidly grown to rate of almost 130 phones per 100 people (MNO Directory, 2011), one of the highest in the world. Increasingly,
consumers are purchasing smart phones, which have the same capabilities as computers in terms of internet access and processing power (Macmillan,
2007). These modern "smart phones" also allow for advanced features, such as mobile highâspeed access to the internet and social media, and the
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Dr Aric Sigman in his 2009 publication makes the claim that faceâtoâface contact has been declining as a result of social networking, and this reduction
in human contact can alter the way genes work, upset immune responses, hormone levels, the function of arteries, and influence mental
performance which in turn could increase the risk of serious health problems such as cancer, strokes, heart disease and dementia. With social
network users totalling 1.43 billion in 2012, increasing almost 20% since 2011 (EMarketer, 2012), it certainly appears as though the popularity of
these websites is showing no evidence of a decline, and if the claims Dr Sigman makes in his article are accurate, the use of social networking on
mobile phones simply amplifies the negative aspects of social networking. Mobile software or "apps" are a popular, but recent feature of mobile
phones. Software store fronts come preinstalled on all major smart phone platforms, and provide the user with access to a range of downloadable
content such as games, themes and applications which can provide additional features not provided by the original equipment manufacturer. With the
mobile application market expected to grow to be worth $25 billion by 2015 (Markets & Markets, 2010), the huge potential for success of mobile
software can be seen with Finnish software developer Rovio,
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13. Cell Phone Technology Essay
"Whether we use cell phone technology at work, in public, or for personal reasons it all contributes to how connected we feel to other people and
to our daily obligations." (Hanson) Take a walk down any major city in the world Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, Mumbai, Shanghai, or New York City
and you will most likely find someone attached to their cell phone or blackberry. The number of cell phone subscribers world wide reached 4.6
billion at the end of 2009 and estimates show a growth rate of one billion cell phone subscribers per year. (Wong) Secretary General Dr. Hamadoun
Toure of The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is "confident we will continue to see a rapid uptake in mobile cellular services in 2010,
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With this type of technology at your disposal you can take your work and personal life with you everywhere you go at all times. For those individuals
who have a full day of tasks ahead of them it is safe to say they do not leave their smartphones at home. The smartphone represents a convergent new
media technology that is both a twoâway communication medium and a novel oneâtoâmany information source. (Wei) The speed at which we
communicate and share information through the use of smartphones is astounding. Mobile networks have gone through several upgrades, from
analog to digital signals.The data transfer rate has increased from 9.6 kilobits per second to 171 kilobits per second.(Wong) But what does all of
this really mean? It basically means that people are now able to connect to one another and share information at a much faster rate than ever before.
This is great news for those who travel frequently and demand access to instant information at their finger tips at all times. There are two choices you
can make in today's hectic hustle and bustle culture; get with the times or get left in the dust. It seems everywhere you go someone is talking on their
cell phone. The culture of communicating via telephone has become less private and more public in terms of its use. Whether you are on the bus, in
the supermarket, in the park, in you car, or any other public place you
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14. Mobile Phones And Its Effect On Children
Abstract: With the development of science and technology, more and more people have mobile phones. Mobile phones play an important role in our
lives. Individuals' life, students' life in particular has been influenced deeply.There are many advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones.
Introduction: Mobile phone is playing a more and more important role in individuals' social communication. Mobile phones quickly attract the student
attention by its small and convenient, rich sources, and many other characteristics. Mobile phones bring convenience, entertainment and other
functions, news and other information to our students, but also produced a series of negative effects. For example, Mobile phone's radiation is strong,
and the longâterm use easily harm students ' health includes eyes health, mental health and so on. Some persons who have some negative thoughts on
his main would send some illegal information to harm mental health of students. There are most students use phones in library greatly affect the
learning efficiency. Firstly, the positive impact of mobile phones. 1, Mobile phones always influence students ' communicative. Mobile phone can make
communication conveniently. Most students buy a mobile phone to contact friends and relatives. Use of mobile phones can improve relationships.
Although the friends all studied far from you, you can easily connect with them. Because the phone is very convenient, you can send text messages to
each other in the festival.
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15. Mobile phones are devices which are used worldwide mostly to ease communication. Business persons use it to ease their transactions among others.
According to Senthil & Sakthi(2015)published in Journal of Internet Banking & Commerce 'the 3G telephone enables users to access data; listen to
music; play games; send and receive simple text messages (SMS); access multimedia messaging services, voice, and video, as well as internet access
through wireless application protocol (WAP) '. This is why young people in particular are the most attracted to the advantages of the mobile phones. On
the other hand they are the most affected in the case of its disadvantages. During the manufacturing of mobile phones toxins like arsenic, lithium,
cadmium, copper, lead, mercury and zinc are associated that is why when these mobiles are discarded these toxic substances may burst out of the phone
batteries in the landfills, seeps into ground water and contaminate the soil. Senthil and Sakthi(2015) also state that when the soil is contaminated it
builds up metal and when it is concentrated may cause health problems .Experts in World Health Organization have also stated that mobile phones can
cause harm in the brain like brain tumor and cancer, dizziness and radiations emitted from the phone are harmful to the eardrum. Key words: Mobile
Phone, Environmental hazard, Health, Radiation, Electroâmagnetic wave. The environmental Effect The public is innocent of the electroâmagnetic
radiation
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16. Mobile Apps : An App Essay
According to a Gallup survey, "Nearly threeâquarters of Americans check their mobile phones at least once per hour. Almost all, 90 percent of that
mobileâphone time is now devoted to using apps" (Shane, 2016). Many are undoubtedly cognizant of what a mobile application (app) is,
nonetheless a mobile app is the software that was created purposely for a role on small wireless computing device, primarily smartphones or
tablets. In addition, more recent mobile apps operate on portable devices that now generate the roles of a desktop or laptop. Major developers such
as Apple, Android, and Microsoft are three of the leading mobile app stores. The vendors here distribute via online through stores created so the user
can quickly search and download specific apps to their mobile devices. The number of these apps is increasing regularly as businesses persist to
switch to mobile devices. Below are a few examples of mobile apps that are formulating the delivery of government information readily available to
mobile devices. The Alternative Fueling Station Locator, is an app designed to assist the public in locating fuel stations that possess biodiesel, E85,
propane, and even electricity. It accomplishes this by receiving information from the Department of Energy 's Alternative Fuels Data Center and
dispensing. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is another app that allocates information covering topics from research over cancer. This information
encompasses the dispersal of
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17. How Do Mobile Phones Affect Our Lives? Essay
Mobile phones have become a necessity for life, and without this thin gadget, many people would feel incomplete. We now use mobile phones in our
everyday life as a phone, voice recorder, diary, alarm clock, watch and for making and confirming appointments, dealing with clients etc. Mobile
phones are for many, fundamental when organising their lives. Mobile phones are not simply an electronic gadget, and it is difficult to define in one
way about the usage of mobile phones. With the advances of technology, mobile phones are becoming a way of life. Mobile phones are not used as just
communication tools but are also considered as devices which have strong communication networks along with the other functionalities such as audio
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Blacker (2006) discusses how researchers from the Henley Management College interviewed people about their mobile phone usage and almost
half of a study group of men and women in their twenties and thirties revealed that they "could not live without" their mobile phone. Mobile
phones are an entertainment source for many. As well as holding music files, as some phones today are able to do, it will work with a home
entertainment system to find programmes of similar interest to files already on the phone and download them as a podcast. The Mobile Life Youth
Report, one of the biggest ever social studies to examine how mobile phones have changed the way young people live, was published on 19
September 2008 by the London School of Economics and Political Science. The report discusses how the intimate relationship between user and
phone is most pronounced among teenagers, who regard their mobiles as an expression of their identity. "Texting is often used for apologies, to
excuse lateness or to communicate other things that make us uncomfortable," the report says. "It offers intimacy of a particularly controlled form,
useful for its discretion ... but valued by those who find it difficult to express their emotions more discursively." (19 September, 2008). This is partly
because mobiles, unlike landlines, are seen as being beyond the control of parents. But the researchers suggest that another reason may be that mobiles,
especially text messaging, were seen as
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18. Essay On Importance Of Mobile Phone
Cellphones How important is your mobile phone in your school and personal life? Cell Phones could be a really reliable tool to use when it comes
to your school work and etc . It allows students to obtain answer to questions very quickly and easily but students,adults and even parents intend to
get addicted on cell phones easily and it's broadly proven. For past the century cell phones have been there for us helps us to our daily living there is
no doubt that we use cellphones in our daily lives . " Cell phones have enabled Americans to travel with technology everywhere they go . This allows
many users to access and share the radio bandwidth and also allow calls to be made in a wide geographical area." Base of experience I've...show more
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Cell phones have become the anchor of the technology for years straight and it's still innovating . But like how phones work now a days too is
crucial , it has it's pro's and con's . The con's stands out more off the cell phones , like child pornography is easy to access now due to social media
and variety of people that's on it now. "It is proven that 11 teens die every day as a result of texting while driving and according to a AAA poll,
94% of teen drivers acknowledge the dangers of texting and driving, but 35% admitted to doing it anyway and 21% of teen drivers involved in
fatal accidents were distracted by their cell phones." Just reading and looking for sources about texting and driving gives me chills and makes me
think of a lot of stuff in my head like how do drivers text and drive at the same time that can cause fatal injuries or even death. Texting and driving
is even crazy to think and what's sad is most of those accident that happens are teenagers.In my opinion they should make a strict law about texting
and driving to prevent major accidents and fatal injuries. People that use phones while driving should get a fine or a suspension at least . Big brands
like Samsung, Apple , and Google expressed the importance of putting your phones down while driving. The advertisement not only expresses a literal
message, "Don't Talk While He Drives," but it also expresses a metaphorical
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19. The Mobile Phone Essay
The Mobile Phone Since the beginning of time, man has been inventing things; demand for technology is sky high and what the public wants, the
public gets. Nothing, however, can compare with the sudden boost of the 21st century's best invention yet, the mobile phone. Communication has taken
on a new meaning, and currently you cannot take a stroll down a typical street in Europeand not see one. Mobile Phones have taken the world by a
storm and their rising popularity has impacted the planet tremendously ( http://www.coursework.info). According to the U.N, 400 million mobile
phones are in use globally, and 250,000 more are added to the list each day (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/470027.stm)....show more content...
Soon enough in 1935, an American scientist invented the first FM radio. This was all scientists needed to spring into action. Eleven years later,
people were already beginning to communicate in moving vehicles and 37 years after that, the first call on the first Cellular Phone of the history
was made in the year 1983. The word 'Cell' in 'Cell Phone' was created because in order for the system to work, cities would need to have been
divided into 'cells', thus increasing the amount of frequency waves in the air so numerous people would be able to speak on the phone at the same
time. This concept was first discovered and developed by Motorola, the first Mobile Phone Company in history. The success of the industry is
displayed by the chief of the statistical compendia branch of the Commerce Dept., who states that "the cell phone industry has shown remarkable
growth over the decade, it's doubled over the last three years alone". It is clear that cell phones are here to stay. From the simple plain model to the
highâtech, pictureâtaking, videoârecording, internet models, it is almost impossible not to have one in a demanding lifestyle. A couple years ago on
my visit to England, I was literally shocked to find two girls my age that had cell phones; needless to say, in a matter of two, three years I happened
to own one myself, including almost everyone I was surrounded by! The original purpose
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