At first glance it seems it would be equally as beneficial for adolescents to have a cell phone to help parents stay in contact and keep track of them, but with a closer look at the negative effects that a cell phone can cause to a teen’s health, behavior, and education, it becomes clear that the possible detriments far outweigh any conveniences that a cell phone may offer. The most obvious threats that come along with cell phone use are the physical risks. Young adults feel they are impervious to danger and take chances with texting and driving. In Amy Novotney’s Dangerous Distraction, she discusses some of the various studies done on the effects of using a cell phone while driving. These studies show how conversing uses different cognitive skills than other activities and takes up a human brain’s “bandwidth” (Novotney).
The article was published in 2010, by this year; most of Rosenberg’s audience uses cellphones. Using “Everyone Speaks Text Message” as the title, Rosenberg can makes more connection with her audience, and also explains why this article was effective and convincible by publish in 2010. In this article, Rosenberg explains the history of N’Ko, and researching the technology will do for the heritage languages like N’KO. She was trying to persuade her audience that technology is not the enemy, but also helps to save those ancient languages. Rosenberg’s purpose is to show her audience that modern technology could help to per save heritage languages.
Also we have introduced a warranty which guarantees a replacement phone if the screen does happen to shatter, however this is after paying a £30 insurance cost, and this insurance also covers the phone if it has a technical problem which is irreparable. We are not the only company to have a phone with this type of glass however we are unique in the fact that we will replace the phone if the insurance is taken out. Our new phone is targeted at people who are between the ages of 18 and 60, this is because we understand that people under the age of 18 are highly unlikely to be able to afford the product and people over the age of 60 do not normally require the features of our product. We also carried out a survey as to what people in what profession actually use our phone, we noticed that people like builders and plumbers etc. do not use our phones.
Today the function of cell phones has gone from being a mere communication device to being a personal computer, or in some cases, a personal assistant. Cell phone technology definitely has simplified the ability to communicate on the spot; however, what would it be like if Americans set their cell phones down for one day? Would anything get accomplished during that day or, would society come to a complete halt? How would people cope with being cut off from technology for 24 hours? “Although it has proven beneficial to society's advancement, cell phone technology has created a dependency among its users with many associated risks.” Cell phones allow society to stay in contact with the world at the push of a few buttons.
The word choice used in this commercial is specifically aimed to pull at the heart strings of parents. In the middle of the commercial the narrator begins to throw out words that correlate to the scene that is taking place. Words such as “smile”, “connection”, “confident glow”, and even a simple “thanks mom”, are used to depict everyday occasions that are made possible through the purchase of the right pair of shoe. The words may to seem to be that strong but it’s something every parent wants from or to share with their own kids. At this point, the parent or viewer almost feels obligated to buy the right pair of shoes for their children so they too can experience the subtle yet memorable moment.
Today we live in a new world full of different technology, which includes computers, cell phones, video game systems and much more. One of the most common technologies today is the cell phone. The most common thing the cell phone is used for is texting. In “Love in the Age of Texting”, by Natalie Moore, it shows how texting made it difficult for Natalie to have a relationship with her boyfriend and how it made them break up because of it. With the new inventions of texting and other ways of communicating through technology, it seems that more and more people would rather just be a face behind a screen.
People who prefer cell phones often have very different lifestyles than people who prefer landlines. As you decide whether to switch to a cell, ask yourself: Do you want to be in the phone book? If so, you’ll need a landline. Do you want to be easy to reach? Many people prefer to use cell phones because it allows them to be available to family and clients even when they’re traveling.
Besides that, by allowing cell phones in school, it will also save the school’s money. Supporters of cell phones to be banned in school will argue that mobile phones are a distraction in class. There’s no debate about this. Cell phones can easily act as a distraction to other students and teachers during class time. The blaring ring tones and rippling vibrations make both teaching and learning difficult.
Beyond doubt, the cell phone is one of the biggest inventions of all time. We all know what life before this little cute gadget was. I use my cell phone to make my life easier – it’s my alarm clock, my watch, and my music player. Unfortunately, nowadays with all these fancy characteristics the phone becomes an accessory more then a necessity. People forget why and where they are using their phone and very often make someone else’s life miserable.
In today's world, when people go out with their families or friends, they are looking at their phones most of the time. The cell phone has changed the way people communicate with each other. Before modern technology, if you wanted to talk to someone, you would have to walk up to them in person. Now with a cell phone, they can just shoot a text message to someone, go on social media or call the person. When talking about cell phones, people would only think of the beneficial things that it brings.