Category: /Literature/English
. This gives everyone, even adults a feeling of security when they walk home on his or her own.
Certainly mobile phones are not going to disappear and are with us for good. But is this use of mobile phones causing serious unseen health problems? Two years ago
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Category: /Science & Technology
Mercury Poisoning? All these health risks are mentioned in every article Ive found. But nowhere could I find anything that was sure if mobiles did cause all of the above. This is where science fails us. The problem is that mobile phones are still too new
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
People over the age ten and under the age of twenty-one should to posses the latest form of hand held communication. Encase of and emergency you can not locate a pay phone.
The main reason why people should be allowed to possess a mobile phone
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
research and information has determined that mobile phones have harmful effects on teenagers concerning health, psychological addiction, and debt. These factors could generate more hardships for young adults; mis-educating and confusing youth from an early age
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Why do 3 out of every 4 teenagers have a mobile phone?
Mobile phones used to be for most businessmen and doctors for emergencies and business calls. Today, Why are they used as leisure toys?
Students are equipped with a mobile phone as ordinarily
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
TABLE OF CONTENT
1.Evolution of the Mobile Phone Market
2.Trends & Future of the mobile phone market
3.Nokia's Marketing Strategy
4.Competitors Strategies (especially Motorola and Ericsson)
5. Summary and conclusions
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Category: /Literature/English
Mobile/Cell Phones
Mobile phones have changed the way the world communicates. With the invention of the cellular phone service in 1983, personal telephones no longer depended on wires. In the 90's it was now possible to connect to the Internet from
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Category: /Society & Culture
for recreational use. By using mobile phones are we damaging our long-term health just to stay in contact or worse simply just for a good image?
Mobile or cellular phones have changed dramatically over the past two or three years. The new generation of WAP phones now
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Mobile Phones Should Be Publicly Banned
Less than ten years ago, only a few people ran around with a cell phone as an essential body part. Now there is an estimated of 80 million people who own and use wireless telephones, and 85 percent
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
and CDMA phones in North America, and an expanding WCDMA market in Europe. Total cell phone shipments for the quarter were 165 mln. For the full year, In-Stat/MDR forecasts global shipments of 653 mln mobile phones, a 22% increase over last year. Next year
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