Pros and Cons of Having and Not Having a Cell Phone

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome Back to School!!! Mr. Sortina.
Advertisements

The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Unit 2 What should I do? (period one).
Get. through back much go good new write out.
Telephone Conversation
Telephone Etiquette.
I was born in Edinburgh in When my mum was pregnant with me, she was convinced that I was going to be a boy because I kicked so much...! I have lived.
Customer Service Dialog Grant Hecht. Different Types of Customers Argumentative Impatient Leave-Me-Alone Moody Complaining Suspicious Silent Indecisive.
Wish upon a Star Ross Shire Women’s Aid 2010.
most important characteristic
Telling lies * Things to think about * What are lies?
Look at this receipt, the horrible and annoying 8.5% of sales tax that everyone forgets about is the government creation that bugs me the most in this.
Lesson from Common Sense Media
Once upon a time, in a kitchen far far away, lived a little spoon. Now this spoon was not just any ordinary spoon. He could dip, scoop, scrape, and was.
Boys’ Friendships and the Crisis of Connection
Joyfulness Vs. Self-pity
This week is anti-bullying week.
Scripts for Success.
Trends in computing- Mobile phones
How computers changed the world.
Mobile phones are beneficial. Mobile phones are convenient. Mobile phones are essential for keeping in touch. Mobile phones can save lives. You can make.
A Telephone Operator.
Things NOT to say when pulled over by the Police Sorry, officer, I didn’t realize my radar detector wasn’t plugged in. Sorry, officer, I didn’t realize.
By: Brandee Burke.  This is an interactive slideshow that is going to teach you all about how to be safe while using the internet and also other kinds.
Inanimate Alice Episode: 4 Brazil My name is Alice. I’m 15 years old. >>
Keeping Safe While Using the Internet. We live in a community. What are some safety rules we have in our community? Cyberspace is also a community. What.
Sight Words.
Recruiting EFNEP & SNAP-Ed Participants. Basic recruitment strategies  Communication  Creating need-satisfying conversations  Listening skills  Active.
Negotiating a deal (Telephoning) Prof. E. Garbey Savigne, Cert TEB, MA.
Little man should have been more appreciative for the books because they don’t that much stuff, and little man should been happy for what he got cause.
Sight Words - List B Words over new sound.
APPROACH AND CONTACT (STEP 2 OF THE SYSTEM MANUAL)
Successful Interviewing. Objective Students will be able to anticipate and articulate key job skills and be prepared for a real job interview.
Unit 3 Sections 1-5 Sentence Frames 2 nd Grade. Unit 3 Section 1 Sentence Frames 2 nd Grade.
These are the training aims that you will use to deliver the “Who’s Challenging Who?” training session.
Perry
FRANCESCA- L’ORGANIZZATA FRANCESCA- L’ORGANIZZATA “The communication market has become too confusing. The operators bombard you with all these.
On the phone In this unit you are going to: take and report telephone messages. make, accept ad refuse invitations. listen for details. read about telephone.
Global warming Keep updated! Global warming.
MODAL VERBS can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will and would:  are always used before another verb in its infinitive form without.
Unit 10 It’s a nice day, isn’t it? Section B New language: thriller comedy crowded ticket new enjoy thank-you note.
Everything seems to be falling apart for me. I don’t see how my life will get any better. My parents have decided to get divorced and my dad moved out.
Uncle Harry had no answering machine because hardly anyone ever called. Most of his friends and relatives were already dead.
第二部份 問答 問答 11/28, /28,2007 Would/Could/Should/ Shall/ May/Will/Can 敘述句, 祈使句, 假設句, 感嘆句.
FAMILY ISSUES №WordsDefinitions 1caringathe state of being free from public attention 2sharing (mutual)bthe state of being protected from the bad things.
Interviewing Rules How to interview like a champ.
High Frequency Words August 31 - September 4 around be five help next
DIFFICULTDIFFICULT C u s t o m e r s By: Haley Bassett.
Thanks for continuing to work at becoming a better reader. As soon as you can quickly read these phrases, please go onto the next 100 phrases. Your extra.
Peer Pressure / Refusal Skills. Health Class Reminders Take out your Peer Pressure and Refusal Skills notes from last Friday. Take the first 10 minutes.
Strengthening Your Interpersonal Relationships. 1. Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain about people.  There’s no faster way create resentment toward.
North Wales Safeguarding Board Annual Conference October 15 th 2015 ‘You can trust me’…. Young people going missing and at risk of or abused through child.
High Frequency Words.
BULLYING  Bullying takes place when someone physically touches or hits them. Bullying is really big today, kids just think there really cool but they.
Sight Words List B. over new sound take only.
Follow Up… And Follow Through Because You Offer More Than Just One Great Night!
1.Your mobile phone is missing. What do you do? A Cry and feel sorry for yourself, convinced it’s gone for ever. ‘Why do these things always happen to.
1. Don’t criticize, condemn, or complain about people. There’s no faster way create resentment toward you than to criticize or complain about a person.
Don’t Worry, Be Happy By: Kendra Nuttall, Grecia Corona, and Avenly Millar.
BOUNDARIES AND HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AND PERSONAL SAFETY AVAIL, INC.
RELATIONSHIPS! The Relationship Trap! What’s healthy, and what is not!
YEAR 6’S GUIDE TO STAYING SAFE ON THE INTERNET. CHATTING When you are chatting to people online, try not to give out any personal information about yourself.
Warm-Up: Answer the following questions. 1.There's an old saying that goes "in order to have good friends you have to be a good friend." What does that.
1 Which of the things below are the most important to you in life? Circle three things. be happy travel around the world go to college make a lot of money.
Social, Economic and Health Impacts of WaveLength’s Work with Loneliness and Isolation Key findings from qualitative research.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
Chapter 1 Fox’s Bike Fox liked to show off for the girls. “Oh my!” said the girls.
Damned if you do and Damned if you don’t
Presentation transcript:

Pros and Cons of Having and Not Having a Cell Phone By: Alexandra Froman & Maddy Kear

How Cell Phones Have Had a Good Effect On Us Positive 1. quicken communication 2. Saved more lives 3. made money transfers easier 4. enabled us reach out to so many at ago. 5. made advertising easier 6.used for making money during promotions by participants and so many others -Yahoo Answers

How Cell Phones Have Had a Bad Effect On Us negatives 1. Encouraged telling of lies 2. increased infidelity 3. Used as a tool for theft-especially on promotional programs 4. exposure of secrets 5.source of inconveniences during meetings 6.An inconvenience in public places -Yahoo Answers

An Interview With a Parent Q: What were good and bad things about not having a cell phone as a kid? A: Good things were that people didn’t call so much and weren’t so annoying like they are now. Bad things were that you had to go all the way home and call, call from someone else's house, or using a pay phone which wasn’t to convenient. Q: What’s good and bad about having a cell phone now? A: You can get a hold of people faster and for example if you went grocery shopping and you forgot if you were out of something you could call on your phone from the store and ask whoever was at home if you needed more of something or not. But sometimes you don’t want to talk to someone right then and they call you thirty million times it can get really annoying. It’s also bad because people don’t always turn off their cell phones during movies or meetings and their phone is really loud and they talk on the phone really loud to which is very rude to do.

What Other People Have To Say About Cell Phones In the space of a decade, cell phones have gone from novelties to arguably the most central objects in our lives. They connect us to our loved ones, enable businesses, help us behave more intelligent, and give citizens a viral voice -- especially important in countries where phones are the only real means people have to spread information. And yet, despite how close we are to our cell phones -- paying a small fortune for them, nesting them in our palms, talking to them all the time -- we know amazingly little about them and the heavy impact they're having on our world. -Tree Hugger Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation. The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, is the most devastating indictment yet published of the health risks. -The Independent Health and Families

What We Have To Say About Other Peoples Opinions First of all we thought that article about the man thinking cell phones could be worse than smoking was very interesting. We thought so because we never thought about cell phones being capable of killing someone or it being worse than smoking. For the article from Tree Hugger we thought that they had a point. The cell phone has become somewhat like the center of our lives. But we also thought that the impact that they’re having on our world could be a bad thing to them because they are environmentalists and a cell phone isn’t very eco-friendly.

Our Opinion On Good & Bad Things About Cell Phones Our opinion on cell phones is that they’re a wonderful piece of technology. But sometimes they have they’re glitches. Such as they sometimes take too long to process things and it gets irritating, if you have a touch screen phone it will sometimes do the wrong thing or accidently call someone, and if you have a voice command phone you might say something and it will do something else. Some good things are that they have made communicating easier and more efficient for us. They also have made our lives easier because, for example, smart phones have different features such as you can access the web, download things, and you can listen to music right from your phone. Smart phones also have applications such as radio, facebook, etc.

A Students Opinion on Cell Phones “I think that cell phones are awesome! They help us communicate with people that are far away or just out of reach. But I’d have to say that cell phones sometimes get annoying with the constant ringing but otherwise it’s something that I’d use everyday.” -Regina Davis

Cell Phones Changing Year By Year

People Using Cell Phones

A Scenario On How Cell Phones are Beneficial Alex: Hello. Maddy: Hey it’s Maddy. I didn’t get to see you after school so I thought I’d call you. Alex: Okay. What’s up? Maddy: I was wondering if you could come to the movies tomorrow with me. Alex: Okay what movie should we see? Maddy: How about Valentine’s Day? Alex: Okay sounds good so 1:00? Maddy: Yeah I’ll meet you at the Palace Theater at 1:00. See you there. Alex: Okay see you. Bye! Maddy: Bye! This certain scenario shows how you can make plans with someone if you aren’t able to see them in person. So for the basic point of this scenario we want to show you how cell phones are useful.

A Scenario On How Cell Phones Are Bad Alex: WORK!!!Ugh work you damn cell phone!!! Maddy: Maybe it’s not on. Alex: Shut your mouth! Maddy: Sorry I’m just trying to help. Alex: Yeah well don’t! I’m already frustrated enough with this cell phone!!! Maddy: Well maybe then I should just leave! Alex: Yeah go ahead get out! Maddy: Fine! I will! This scenario shows how cell phones not only sometimes won’t work right but how it can tear friends apart. It might be kind of hard to understand but from this scenario on how cell phones can be bad hopefully you will understand.

Thanks For Watching!