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    MLA Research Paper (Levi) Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? Title is centered about one-third down the page. Paul Levi Writer’s name is centered around the middle of the page. English 101 Professor Baldwin 2 April XXXX Course name, professor’s name, and date are Lopez begins to centered near the identify and bottom of the page. question Goodall’s assumptions. Marginal annotations indicate MLA-style formatting and effective writing. Source: Diana Hacker

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    Cell Phone

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    Unlike the cell phone in1995, cell phone can do no more than just make a phone call. People can use it surf the Internet, play games, read e-books, take photos and videos, and so on. In addition, the mobile technology also favors people’s work a lot. People do not have to work at offices. They don’t

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    percentage of adults ages 18-29 had a high percentage of cell phone use and smartphone ownership. However, when looking at age groups who own a smart phone ownership goes down with age. The same trend applies when just looking at cell phone ownership without smartphone capabilities. This means that the younger a parent is, the more likely it will be that they own a cell phone or a smart phone (Anderson, 2015). In this modern day and age cell phones are easy to carry and can be very cheap to buy. Cellphones

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    The Debate Of Cell Phones

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    The Great Debate of Cell Phones Technology has advanced over the years, causing our lifestyle to change drastically and head down a new path. With these advances in technology, the cell phone appeared and has evolved throughout time. The cell phone has become a necessity to many. All ages use this mobile device for either personal or business use. Higgins states that the amount of cell phones active has increased from “one billion in 2000 to 6 billion.” Although cell phones play an important role

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    Advantages Of Cell Phones

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    Do all cell phones serve a good purpose? It Is obvious that cell phone use has expanded throughout the majority of the American population, but at some point will cell phone use will become a detriment to society? In this essay, people can expect exciting facts and details about cell phones. To begin with, a cell phone is short form for cellular phone. A cellular phone is also known as a cell phone, hand phone,phone,or mobile phone. You can make and receive telephone calls from anyway around the

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    “Just one more minute,” all smart phone owners have told themselves as they ignore their daily tasks. Cell phones have made everyone, just a click away. These tools have become a part of our daily lives whether we want it or not. We are becoming attached to our cell phones. Everyone uses smartphone on a daily basis, but when is it too much. The amount of time spent on cell phones is crazy high. In “U.S. Consumers Now Spend 5 Hours per Day on Mobile Devices” Sarah Perez explains that “We’re

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    Effects Of Cell Phones

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    Are Cell Phones Destroying a Generation? The onset of cell phones has had a great impact in the modern society, and especially the millennials or the teens, and as such it has led to the destruction of a generation. It is apparent that what researchers call the iGen, people born between the year 1995 and the year 2012, depend greatly on their cell phones and their well-being majorly depends on their cell phones (Twenge 188). Researchers also prove that the iGen value their cell phones more that

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    1) Sleeping disorder :Most of the teens keep their smart phones nearby while sleeping to respond to calls and texts . They feel pressurized to remain reachable around the clock. It leads to sleep interruption and disruption. Teens also become irritable when they are sleep deprived. 2) Accidents: Teens are more likely to respond to calls, text while driving, and riding than adults. They talk and text on the phone without realizing that it can cost their lives. Even the U.S. Government Website

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    Cell Phones Dangerous

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    some one is calling her on her cell phone. She looks down really quick to gap it for just a second. When she finally looks up she finds out that she ran a red. The next second she gets hit by an on coming car. Driving while using a handheld cell phone is dangerous and this is why some states make it illegal. To drive with a handheld cell phone has a law because the driver is not fully control of the car nor aware of its surroundings. First, driving with a cell phone can cause the driver to not

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    Cell Phone Cloning

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    CELL PHONE CLONING Abstract You might have read news of the cloning of sheep or cattle with amused interest. But how would you feel if somebody `cloned' your mobile phone? Technology is finally rearing up its dark side. Along with the proliferation of technological innovations, this era also marks the birth of the new-age IT criminals in a big way, with the latest technology fraud being cell phone cloning. Cell phone cloning is a technique wherein security data from one cell phone

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