Thursday, October 14, 2010

TeChNoLoGy DoCuMeNt

               
   -cell phones:
   Are big impacts to everyday life because some people use it for bad things and others for good things?  Many people use it for personal use.
  But others don’t.  Even though is good to have a phone, we shouldn’t use it for bad things. Some people use cell phones to text and others for other things.
   Also cell phones can be a big impact for teens and kids. To know about those things they can look up for information on the internet or by doing some research. They can do some research on online websites because Cell phones are a little bit dangerous.  Also another reason is that cell phones are being a risk in life because of the way people use them. But the ones that use it correctly then they’re fine. But they have to be careful because something bad can happen. One last thing is that they should do that to protect themselves and to be safe and so that they can’t be in danger.  CHILDREN are advised not to use cell phones because the equipment emits some radiation and their immune systems are weaker than those of adults.
Research by British scientists has shown that children with their smaller ears and thinner skulls can absorb 50 per cent more radiation than adults when using a cell phone. For a 5-year-old child, radiation will infiltrate half of the brain, while for a 10-year-old; radiation will affect 30 per cent of the grey matter.
Chinese experts also claim to have ground evidence that cell phone radiation can harm the cranial nerve of youngsters.
The number of students using cells phone is surging in China. It is common for teenagers or even younger children to chat or send short messages with their cell phones. According to Xinhua News Agency, Linier a high school student from Lanzhou, the capital city of Northwest China's Gansu Province, said over of his 44 classmates had a cell phone.
In addition to all the physical harm that can befall them, teachers are concerned with the effect cell phones have on children's studies and personal social skills.
Students make and receive calls during classes. Some play games all the time. During exams, cell phones have become a new means for cheating, as students send short messages to each other.
                                                                                      
                    By: Tania Vasquez

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