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Mobile phones change society Xavier Walker Nebraska College Preparatory School / Omaha North High Magnetic School, walkerxavier69 @ yahoo.com
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Walker, Xavier, "Mobile phones have changed society in a negative way" (2014). University of Nebraska Reserve Academy Advanced Summit Project. Http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/ncpacapstone/2
Key Points • As of the end of 2006, the Telecommunications Industry Association of the United States reached 234 million mobile phone users throughout the United States.
• Students can not concentrate on their homework. Because these devices shorten people's attention.
• According to a survey conducted by the University of Utah in 2006, it has been shown that the degree of damage caused by using mobile phones during driving is as high as drunk driving.
That work quotes Lavender, Chris. "High school students are allowed to bring their mobile phones to school.The cell phone policy stipulates that students can not open their mobile phones during the class." Kinston North Carolina State. , 29th January 2009
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In the modernization of technology, the increase in mobile phones has begun to adversely affect today's society. Mobile phones do this through bullying, quarantine, text messaging, and driving. Because of the excessive use of social media on mobile phones, bullying has increased and has an adverse effect on many teenagers. "More than a quarter of people are harassing through their mobile phones" ("Form"). "Mobile bullying is causing new concerns about Haras ... The use of mobile phones in high schools has become controversial and questions are raised about the school's technical usage policy, but in the United States Article 5 of the Constitutional Amendment states that citizens should not be deprived of life, freedom or wealth without proper legal proceedings, but the school must reserve students for confiscation The right to confiscate the phone.
If you are not properly using mobile phones, you will find that in many ways there is the possibility of adversely affecting the lives of teenagers. In particular, adolescent youth may experience anxiety and anxiety (and cell phone addiction), which is not acceptable at such a young age. From the special nature of school life and how to communicate among teenagers, mobile phones can be used for bullying. For example, photographs of private students secretly are taken. In addition, the use of mobile phones at school may adversely affect performance, and at schools where mobile phones are prohibited, student performance will improve significantly. These reasons certainly contribute to banning young people from using mobile phones in high school.