I generally like this source because it goes into great detail about the evolution of cell phones. Starting back in 1984 the first cell phone was basically a brick, and now the cell phones used today are way smaller. Also this source talks about devices becoming more sophisticated. They talk about other functions of today’s cell phones, like being used as watches, internet stations, credit cards, mp3 players, digital cameras, dictionaries, alarm clocks ect. This source seems to be a well respected Asian source that is published weekly. Considering most of the cell phone technology is originated in Asian countries I am sure this is a good source for me to use. Ing, E. (2007, ).
Are cell phones controlling us? Northwest Asian Weekly.
Cell phone use and brain changes This source is a well researched source on the study of the effects of acute cell phone use on the brain. I wanted to add this type of information into my research paper because it is regarding the pros and cons of owning a cell phone. I feel that if a cell phone can physically change someone’s brain then that is a topic I want to write about. This source is perfect for me to use in explaining the changes that a cell phone can have on a person’s brain. They have done a lot of studies to back up the information they have provided to us. Text is best? cell phone use and brain changes. (2011).
The Essay on Dangers Of Cell Phone Use
Dangers of Cell Phone Use The use cellular phone has extended like wild fire in the recent decade. It has become an integral part of everyday life for many American citizens, and a great number of people depend on them to perform daily operations. Unluckily, many of these daily operations take place while the individual is driving. Cell phones and other kinds of wireless communication also ...
Avoid cell shock: Cut down on costs by choosing the mobile phone and service plan that best fit your needs. This source is a much respected source that I tend to use quite often in my research papers. They cover many different topics, and always tend to be reliable. In this case they have published a really nice article that talks about finding a cell phone/service that is best for each individual person. For example some people may need internet on there phone so spending the extra 30 dollars a month on cell phone internet would be a good choice for them, but some people just pay the money but do not actually utilize what they are paying for. So downgrading to a cheaper plan of service or provider would be best for them. They talk about all types of providers and what they can offer to help people find what phone is best for them. Yip, P. (2012, Jun 03).
This is an article that is very important to contributing good studies and information related to driving while using a cell phone. This source states that this is a very big issue that is overlooked by politicians because it does not do much for them in the polls. They are more focused on other topics, such as assault rifles laws because those crimes are publicized more then the silent killer (cell phones behind the wheel).
This is a well put together article that was published by the Idaho state journal. I cant wait to use this information in my research paper. Cell phone driving. (2013, Feb 13).
Idaho State Journal.
Cell phone addiction Similar to Compulsive Buying, credit card Misuse Cell phones are very addicting devices that millions of people have become reliant on in a day to day basis. This source gives me further information regarding cell phones and use. They talk about cell phone addiction. This is a topic that I chose to write about because I see cell phones being over-used on a daily basis. This source actually gives me research information and numbers on how many text messages, calls, and cell phones are checked daily. Addiction is defiantly a word to best describe what people do with there phones. This source comes from a news agency which is usually a good source of reliable information. In this article they also did research to prove that cell phone addiction could be linked to people that have compulsive buying issues, which I found to be very interesting. Cell phone addiction similar to compulsive buying, credit card misuse. (2012, Nov 29).
The Essay on Cell Phones
Have you heard of the cell phone? A great technological advancement to many people right, or is it? Imagine you talking on a cell phone with one of you closest friends. Then your phone starts to break up, and then you are disconnected from the person you were talking to. This is only one of the many disadvantages of owning a cell phone. When owning a cell phone the most common disadvantages are ...