write an article on The uses and abuses of mobile phone
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Mobile phones have revolutionized the life of human beings for many years. They have become widespread all over the world. This revolution in the communication aspect replaced letter-writing by providing ease to the humanity in terms of communication among the people. Besides that, mobile phones also play an anti-social part in humanity. It depends on how it is being used. In short, we can say that mobile phones have their uses and misuses which entirely depend upon the user.
Uses:
Mobile phones have variety of advantages. They are easily portable from place to place. People use mobile phones to send messages whether these messages are in the form of texts, photos or voice. People also send e-mails via their phones. They do not have to use computers for e-mails anymore. People also use GPS system in their mobile phones, use internet to browse things and update themselves by getting news on their mobile phones.
Abuses:
On the other hand, there are some drawbacks of mobile phones too. The young generation is greatly influenced by the evilness of mobile phones. Youngsters are using mobile phones a lot. They are now indulged in listening to songs, sending vulgar messages and watching pornographic movies. Sometimes, people talk on their mobile phones for a long time which is health hazardous. Scientists believe that mobile phones cause brain tumors, genetic damage, and many other harmful diseases. Doctors believe that if someone talks on mobile phone for more than two minutes, his/her blood brain barrier gets damaged. Also, blood pressure gets high and his/her red blood cells also get damaged.
Conclusion:
From the above discussion, it is crystal clear that mobile phones have both pros and cons. In spite of their disadvantages, we cannot deny their necessity in our lives; as mobile phones play a significant role without which, our communication would become difficult and complicated.
Uses:
Mobile phones have variety of advantages. They are easily portable from place to place. People use mobile phones to send messages whether these messages are in the form of texts, photos or voice. People also send e-mails via their phones. They do not have to use computers for e-mails anymore. People also use GPS system in their mobile phones, use internet to browse things and update themselves by getting news on their mobile phones.
Abuses:
On the other hand, there are some drawbacks of mobile phones too. The young generation is greatly influenced by the evilness of mobile phones. Youngsters are using mobile phones a lot. They are now indulged in listening to songs, sending vulgar messages and watching pornographic movies. Sometimes, people talk on their mobile phones for a long time which is health hazardous. Scientists believe that mobile phones cause brain tumors, genetic damage, and many other harmful diseases. Doctors believe that if someone talks on mobile phone for more than two minutes, his/her blood brain barrier gets damaged. Also, blood pressure gets high and his/her red blood cells also get damaged.
Conclusion:
From the above discussion, it is crystal clear that mobile phones have both pros and cons. In spite of their disadvantages, we cannot deny their necessity in our lives; as mobile phones play a significant role without which, our communication would become difficult and complicated.
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For some people, cell phones are a wonderful convenience of modern life; for others, they are irritating contraptions that should be banned from public areas. A mobile phone or cell phone is an electronic telecommunication device with the same basic capability as a conventional fixed-line telephone, but which is also entirely portable and is not required to be connected with a wire to the telephone network. Most current mobile phones connect instead to the network using a wireless radio wave transmission technology. The mobile phone communicates via a cellular network of base stations, also known as cell sites, which are in turn linked to the conventional telephone networks. In addition to the standard voice function of a telephone, a mobile phone can support many additional services such as SMS for text messaging, packet switching for access to the Internet, and MMS for sending and receiving photos and videos. In less than twenty years, mobile phones have gone from being rare and expensive pieces of equipment used by businesses to an all-pervasive low-cost personal item. In many countries, mobile phones now outnumber land-line telephones, with most adults and many children now owning mobile phones. It is not uncommon for young adults to simply own a mobile phone instead of a land-line for their residence. In some developing countries, where there is little existing fixed-line infrastructure, the mobile phone has become widespread.Despite all the abuses of cell phones, one cannot deny the uses of mobiles. They are ones easily available help in case of an emergency. They save a lot of time and energy in making multiple calls to track a single person. Thus they increase direct one-on-one relationship. They also keep loved and near ones well connected. The SMS is also a convenient way to keep in touch with your loved ones when no one has the time for writing long drawn letters which take days to even reach. Mobiles are also a great source of entertainment. You can listen to songs, play games, get live cricket scores, market-updates and even the headlines. No matter where one goes, cell phones are the only hope of keeping families connected without any hassle. They are convenient, easily accessible and of great use. All one has to remember is that mobiles were invented for our convenience and not to create the nuisance. If used judiciously, wisely and with public etiquette, mobiles can be of great use. Technology is here and it is here to stay. It is indeed up to us to let it guide our lives or to allow our sense of reason to control the right use of technology.
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