Subject: Re: Cell Phones in School & Other Public Places |
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Daisy mendez
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Date Posted: 11:51:32 02/26/07 Mon
In reply to:
Robert Hubbard
's message, "Cell Phones in School & Other Public Places" on 10:26:11 02/26/07 Mon
I think that having cells at school is not that bad cause sometime there could be a emergency in your house or in school juz dont use it went ur in class.
>Overview
>There has been talk at the national level about
>banning cell phones from all schools. Cell phones in
>school are often a distraction for students--loud
>rings, texting, etc. However, they are also useful in
>case of emergency and after school when students
>aren't in class. Have you ever been distracted by
>another student using his/her phone? If students want
>to keep their cell phones at school, what do you think
>should be done to control their use? Are students
>responsible enough to not use their cell phones while
>in class?
>
>What do you think about cell phones at school?
>
>Not Only in Schools
>Cell phones are not only a problem in school, but also
>in all parts of our lives. About 72% of Americans
>agree that one of the worst cell phone habits is
>having loud conversations in public. According to a
>recent national poll by market research group
>Synovate. Almost seven out of 10 (68%) said they
>observe poor cell phone etiquette at least once every
>day. "I suspect the functionality and ease-of-use of
>these devices lead us to become lazy and to lose
>awareness of ourselves, others and our surroundings,"
>said Steve Levine of Synovate.
>
>Here are some suggestions people in the study came up
>with for cell phone use:
>
>1. Never take a call during a business meeting or in
>class. This includes interviews and meetings with
>co-workers.
>
>2. Maintain at least a 10-foot zone from anyone while
>talking.
>
>3. Never talk in elevators, libraries, museums,
>restaurants, cemeteries, theaters, dentist or doctor
>waiting rooms, places of worship, auditoriums or other
>enclosed public spaces, such as hospital emergency
>rooms or buses. And don't have any emotional
>conversations in public — ever.
>
>4. Don't use loud and annoying ring tones that destroy
>concentration and eardrums.
>
>5. Never "multi-task" by making calls while shopping,
>banking, waiting in line or conducting other personal
>business.
>
>What do you think about annoying cell phone use in
>public?
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