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The Negative Effects of Mobile Phones
Voice mobile telephony has become widespread since the 1990s. The compass of the modern people is the mobile phone. It is used for expressing movement and its direction. For a mobile phone user, moving around in the city becomes a series of spaces used for keeping contacts and taking care of things ongoing. People call from certain places to certain other people without the fixed line. This unique technology gives people the chance of sharing information from anywhere. It also means living in real time in the same rhythm with someone. Mobile phone is changing every aspect of our lives. However there is growing concern of using mobile phone. It is my belief that…show more content…
Avoid using mobile phone when driving is another tip.
Secondly, using mobile phone can disturb the peace in public. Public use of the mobile phone has been the subject matter of debates on TV chat shows. The debates concern especially social calling, and different perceptions of what counts as unnecessary calls. It is very impolite to answer mobile calls in public place like classroom, some restaurants, or theatres. There have been both formal attempts to regulate mobile free zones in a variety of public spaces and informal attempts of social control. These methods have been exercised against mobile users. Mobiles being used in public continue to evoke strong negative emotional responses, especially by non-users, and encounter active resistance to adoption. We are tired of hearing the ringing, the loud talk and the content - the inappropriateness of discussing some private issues in public.
Another problem with using mobile phone is that it is invading people's private lives. Thank to the technology, modern people become busier. The major advantage of mobile phone is we are no longer required to be at the fixed lines. It means we don't need to stay and wait the calls. Mobile phone enables us to be contacted easily. But everything has its two sides.
Voice mobile telephony has become widespread since the 1990s. The compass of the modern people is the mobile phone. It is used for expressing movement and its direction. For a mobile phone user, moving around in the city becomes a series of spaces used for keeping contacts and taking care of things ongoing. People call from certain places to certain other people without the fixed line. This unique technology gives people the chance of sharing information from anywhere. It also means living in real time in the same rhythm with someone. Mobile phone is changing every aspect of our lives. However there is growing concern of using mobile phone. It is my belief that…show more content…
Avoid using mobile phone when driving is another tip.
Secondly, using mobile phone can disturb the peace in public. Public use of the mobile phone has been the subject matter of debates on TV chat shows. The debates concern especially social calling, and different perceptions of what counts as unnecessary calls. It is very impolite to answer mobile calls in public place like classroom, some restaurants, or theatres. There have been both formal attempts to regulate mobile free zones in a variety of public spaces and informal attempts of social control. These methods have been exercised against mobile users. Mobiles being used in public continue to evoke strong negative emotional responses, especially by non-users, and encounter active resistance to adoption. We are tired of hearing the ringing, the loud talk and the content - the inappropriateness of discussing some private issues in public.
Another problem with using mobile phone is that it is invading people's private lives. Thank to the technology, modern people become busier. The major advantage of mobile phone is we are no longer required to be at the fixed lines. It means we don't need to stay and wait the calls. Mobile phone enables us to be contacted easily. But everything has its two sides.
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using mobile phone can disturb the peace in public. Public use of the mobile phone has been the subject matter of debates on TV chat shows. The debates concern especially social calling, and different perceptions of what counts as unnecessary calls. It is very impolite to answer mobile calls in public place like classroom, some restaurants, or theatres. There have been both formal attempts to regulate mobile free zones in a variety of public spaces and informal attempts of social control. These methods have been exercised against mobile users. Mobiles being used in public continue to evoke strong negative emotional responses, especially by non-users, and encounter active resistance to adoption. We are tired of hearing the ringing, the loud talk and the content - the inappropriateness of discussing some private issues in public.
Another problem with using mobile phone is that it is invading people's private lives. Thank to the technology,
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Another problem with using mobile phone is that it is invading people's private lives. Thank to the technology,
hope this helps
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