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A 500 words essay on topic Mobile Menace .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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More and more frequently drivers have been using their phones regardless of the law change, putting themselves, their passengers and other drivers at risk in order to answer a usually insignificant message. Mobile phones have facilitated society’s constant need of mobile phones. We are willing to risk the lives of ourselves and others to enable our need for social interaction. In social settings mobile phones have become an intrusion rather than a tool to organise them. People feel the need to constantly check their social networks; Facebook, status updates, twitter.

Face to face interaction is slowly being replaced by social networking. More and more people would rather talk to you over Facebook or call you on the phone than talk to your face. Oblivious to the people around them many people insist on having a loud conversation in a public place or ignore you to check their Facebook , twitter and SMS. Growth in popularity of the mobile phone industry has increased its significance in our economy. Phones increasingly are costing more to buy and maintain.

The growing popularity of mobile phones has enabled phone providers to sell us more luxury services costing us even more money. Since the industry has grown so too has the popularity of phone applications. Applications can cost anything from $1. 29 up to $500+. The need to update your phone has become an apparent necessity in society with many people spending hundreds of dollars on applications, video calling, texting and talking. The cost of unnecessary mobile extra has created unnecessary debt, because of extravagant mobile phone bills necessity’s such as food, water and power have gone unpaid.

The menace of mobile phones is ever increasing. Not only does it cost a fortune, decrease social interaction and shift your attention somewhere else. The alarming need to always have our mobile phones with us 24/7 is rapidly becoming a problem. Long gone are the days of face to face interaction as nowadays people would rather ring you on the phone or send you a text. People would even goes as far as putting others in danger in order to facilitate their need for their mobile phones. Mobile phones are in many ways a blessing but are increasingly becoming a menace .

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Answered by simran7539
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The mobile phone is said to be one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century. It is a multi-functional electronic device through which you can contact people anywhere anytime. It can be used as a mp3 player, a radio, a camera, a video camera and a computer. So life today without a mobile phone would be incomprehensible. However mobile phones are rapidly becoming a menace. They intrude in social settings, are distracting and they can end up costing you a fortune.

There are many distractions while driving but handheld mobile phones has grown to become a significant problem. New Zealand and many other countries have banned the use of hand held phones while driving for good reason. Drivers are unable to focus on the road whilst they are using a mobile phone; they have less concentration and slower reaction times placing drivers at a higher risk of causing an accident. The issue of distraction and loss of attention has become a significant issue in society.

More and more frequently drivers have been using their phones regardless of the law change, putting themselves, their passengers and other drivers at risk in order to answer a usually insignificant message. Mobile phones have facilitated society’s constant need of mobile phones. We are willing to risk the lives of ourselves and others to enable our need for social interaction. In social settings mobile phones have become an intrusion rather than a tool to organise them. People feel the need to constantly check their social networks; Facebook, status updates, twitter.

Face to face interaction is slowly being replaced by social networking. More and more people would rather talk to you over Facebook or call you on the phone than talk to your face. Oblivious to the people around them many people insist on having a loud conversation in a public place or ignore you to check their Facebook , twitter and SMS. Growth in popularity of the mobile phone industry has increased its significance in our economy. Phones increasingly are costing more to buy and maintain.

The growing popularity of mobile phones has enabled phone providers to sell us more luxury services costing us even more money. Since the industry has grown so too has the popularity of phone applications. Applications can cost anything from $1. 29 up to $500+. The need to update your phone has become an apparent necessity in society with many people spending hundreds of dollars on applications, video calling, texting and talking. The cost of unnecessary mobile extra has created unnecessary debt, because of extravagant mobile phone bills necessity’s such as food, water and power have gone unpaid.

The menace of mobile phones is ever increasing. Not only does it cost a fortune, decrease social interaction and shift your attention somewhere else. The alarming need to always have our mobile phones with us 24/7 is rapidly becoming a problem. Long gone are the days of face to face interaction as nowadays people would rather ring you on the phone or send you a text. People would even goes as far as putting others in danger in order to facilitate their need for their mobile phones. Mobile phones are in many ways a blessing but are increasingly becoming a menace..

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