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    Phones should not be on their phones during class because they don’t learn anything because of there distraction on there phones and they will not earn good grades on their test or on an assignment, and when a student is on their phone they don’t understand what their assignment was and they decide not to do it because they didn’t understand anything that was taught to them. In the article “ As Schools Lift Bans on Cell Phones, Educators Weigh Pros and Cons” it says that “Critics believe that…

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    education, you can introduce students to the use of technology, even if the school does not have an educational computer lab, or many technologies within its assets available. The cell phone can be an ally in the classroom. Currently in high schools, there are many doubts regarding cell phone use in the classrooms, we can say that educators prefer that their students do not take them to school because they can cause distractions or be misused. But in reality the use of this mobile device can…

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    Mobile Phones have really changed the way of communications. Cell phones are the most used communication tool today. Mobile phones have become a very important part of our daily lives. It is very difficult to imagine people lives without a cell phone, as most of their work is done by using cell phones. Cell phones have brought a whole new meaning to the term multitasking (Schlimm). Thirty years ago it was not possible to talk to the office while people were at the grocery shop picking us some…

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    ” She said, “Oh, Alvin, this is a cell phone, a greatest innovation that America has created. On this device, people can talk, text, email, and browse, etc. This little thing will change the face of communication.” After Lucy’s words, Alvin thought to himself that this device wouldn’t be too much of a bad thing to communication, so he hurriedly went to the store to buy one. A couple of hours later, the whole community came to the store and brought cell phones, also. After a few weeks have…

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    Cell Phones In Schools

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    Cell phones are a major influence on students’ learning these days. Many teachers have not started to incorporate cell phones into the students’ learning because many still believe that cell phones should not be used during class. Students are going to use their cell phones in class to text their friends, especially during a boring lecture. They will also look at social media. They have been growing up glued to these devices. To make kids enjoy learning, it seems like some teachers are taking…

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    world, Mobile business specially Smartphone culture is flourishing at rapid rate and slight of different offer values can make a big difference…

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    Cell phones are hand-held phones that also known as wireless phones or mobile phones. Cellular phones are part of modern telecommunication and in many countries, cell phone markets have grown allowing access over half of the population of each country to use cell phones. In 2014, 6.9 billion individuals had a cell subscription globally (World Health Organization, 2014). Cell phones allow people to communicate with other people making it reliable to reach anyone globally. Due to many cell phone…

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    addiction is a syndrome of being on your mobile device for long periods of time. It triggers your brain to crave for the use of a cell phone. Teenagers are addicted to their phones by the social media that surrounds the internet. Addiction can start by anything that develops your mood. In The truth about smartphone addiction, students at a public university in the southeast completed a 19-question survey of 2014. 67% of the majority, students said they need their phones at all times. Adolescents…

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    technology, the internet on the mobile phone is getting closer and closer to people’s lives. And the functions of phones are changed from the simple call and message to wireless internet and video call, but the smart phone also brings some negative effects to people. Like Steve Cutts’s graphic art showed that a lot of people like walking dead people are playing their phones on the street, and they are back to the sun and walk to the darkness. It emblems that smart phone are bad to people and…

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    Allowed In School

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    Should Cell Phones be allowed in School? Some think that cell phones should be allowed in school, while others think it should not be allowed. Cell phones can be used to cheat on tests, and also can be a very distracting to most students. Also couldn’t parents just communicate with the kid through the office? However, if I had to choose, I think that cell phones should be allowed in school for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, parents have a sense of anxiety and need a method to…

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