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article on mobile phone- a nuisance about 200 words

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Mobile phones - A nuisance:

Mobile phones and tablets are more than just communication machines in today's society.

When considering the use of mobile phones by young people, it is important to take into account the social development of adolescents and young adults.

So, for young people, mobile is not only a tool for information transmission, but a lifeline for social interaction. However, the evidence suggests that even speaking with hands - free device is more distracting than talking to a person sitting next to you.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

Many people, practically all, and youngsters in particular are addicted to mobile phones. The required article on mobile phones- a nuisance is shown below:

Explanation:

Many people, practically all, and youngsters in particular are addicted to mobile phones. Children today only use their mobile phones for employment. They never give themselves the option of duplicating an assignment from the internet. They no longer use their minds and are entirely reliant on mobile devices. When it comes to misuse, there are numerous ways in which people utilize it. They do not employ their intellect as students, to start with. Second, most teenagers lack the maturity necessary. They misuse technology by sharing their personal information on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and others. They could lose a lot as a result of that. Today's typical issue is people wasting time on other applications and playing games on their mobile devices. Children lose not only their time and energy but also deteriorate physically. We become dependent on our mobile devices when we use them excessively. We are unaware of what is going on in our immediate surroundings. I'd rather tell you about myself than what I'll say about others. Now that I have become so dependent on this program, I find myself using it even during exam periods and wasting hours of time. My academic performance may suffer as a result. But just as a coin has two faces, so do mobile devices. However, excess of anything is harmful, as we all know. The same holds true for mobile phones. When used sparingly, they are beneficial, but when they are abused and overused, they are harmful. I'm making an appeal to individuals, especially students, to limit the amount of time they spend on their mobile devices and to instead utilize their brains while doing any assignments or calculations rather than going online to look things up.

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