debate on topic mobile phone
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heyy rajesh ur answer.............
1st of all this is kundan borkute -----:)
I speak against the motion that mobile phone shouldn't be encourage in school by students.
A mobile phone is a wireless handheld device
that allows users to make calls and send text
messages, among other features .
To set the ball rolling,
I would like to note that I am not arguing
against faculty, teachers, or staff having or using
cellphones, if the need arises, nor against
students possessing cellphones in their lockers
for use after hours or in emergencies.
All key words are assumed to have their normal
meanings.
Cellphones distract students from the
lessons.
Given the the purpose of school is to educate
the students, anything that disrupts learning is
counterproductive.
Most cellphones are capable
of sending and receiving text messages; most
phones have games on them. Smartphones are
mini gaming consoles, with thousands of games
available to download. Most cellphones now
double as mp3 players, allowing students to
take their music into class with them and listen
through earbuds.
I hope that I don't have to establish the
widespread use of cellphones in class, sending
texts, playing games, looking up answers,
listening to music. It is common knowledge that
these practices are ubiquitous. The quality of
the education that these students are ignoring
is not the question here; the point is that by
engaging in these other activities the students
are missing out on their main opportunity to
gain a good education............................................hope it will help u broo...
@kundan
1st of all this is kundan borkute -----:)
I speak against the motion that mobile phone shouldn't be encourage in school by students.
A mobile phone is a wireless handheld device
that allows users to make calls and send text
messages, among other features .
To set the ball rolling,
I would like to note that I am not arguing
against faculty, teachers, or staff having or using
cellphones, if the need arises, nor against
students possessing cellphones in their lockers
for use after hours or in emergencies.
All key words are assumed to have their normal
meanings.
Cellphones distract students from the
lessons.
Given the the purpose of school is to educate
the students, anything that disrupts learning is
counterproductive.
Most cellphones are capable
of sending and receiving text messages; most
phones have games on them. Smartphones are
mini gaming consoles, with thousands of games
available to download. Most cellphones now
double as mp3 players, allowing students to
take their music into class with them and listen
through earbuds.
I hope that I don't have to establish the
widespread use of cellphones in class, sending
texts, playing games, looking up answers,
listening to music. It is common knowledge that
these practices are ubiquitous. The quality of
the education that these students are ignoring
is not the question here; the point is that by
engaging in these other activities the students
are missing out on their main opportunity to
gain a good education............................................hope it will help u broo...
@kundan
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hey
dude
here is your answer
cell phones keep you connected, but think about the privacy you are losing. No matter where you are, whether it is a vacation in a beach or you are having some family time in a hill station, your phone can ring anytime and bring you some bothering news that will spoil your fun time. I have seen my mother will make sure everyone in the family turn off the mobile phones when we go for fun trips. Now a day most of the students are addicted to the cellphone
dude
here is your answer
cell phones keep you connected, but think about the privacy you are losing. No matter where you are, whether it is a vacation in a beach or you are having some family time in a hill station, your phone can ring anytime and bring you some bothering news that will spoil your fun time. I have seen my mother will make sure everyone in the family turn off the mobile phones when we go for fun trips. Now a day most of the students are addicted to the cellphone
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