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Men have a tendency to display their cell phones more proudly, using them to display their aggression in front of other men, and almost like a mating ritual in front of women.
Disturbance:
An unhappy and worried mental state. The act of disturbing something or someone;Moreover the use of cell phone increases the disturbance in life, because at any time your cell phone can ring e.g. at your sleeping time, when you are attending an important meeting etc
Show off :
Display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously. Every one wants to influence other by showing off their cell phones.
Cellular phone usage while driving is very dangerous because do to people misunderstanding and mistakes they got accidents some time people die at the spot. So cellular phone should be banned while driving
While evidence remains inconclusive, there remain concerns about the frequent use of mobile phones on human health. The potential impact of the kind of electromagnetic fields generated by cellular phones on the human brain has received little attention until relatively recently, and it’s probably still much too soon to pronounce on the possible adverse effects of long-term exposure.
It is causing cancer as well as brain tumor also due to its radiations.
2006-11-12 06:49:25
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answered by Waqas 2
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answered by ? 3
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We talk more on electronic devices than face-to-face and lose the ability to communicate with any real intimacy in our relationships. It interfers with conversation you may be having with someone who is there in the flesh, 'cause the phone rings.
It is distracting when people leave them on in theatres, exam times, churches, or other places where it should not be on and violates the rights of other people to peacefully take part in the activity without distractions.
There have been allegations that they can cause cancer, being so close to the brain, and/or affect the brain. I have not researched this to know if it is a credible concern.
People become addicted to talking/text messaging on them and have them glued to their ear. They fall apart if the phone isn't working properly, which I don't understand because I spent most of my life growing up without a cell phone and rarely use mine now. Anything can be an addiction apparently.
It is rude to talk on a cell phone when with other people. Let them leave a message for heaven's sake!
People without the common sense God gave a mule think they can drive just fine while using them and accidents happen, that may result in serious injuries and/or deaths. It's as bad as trying to put on makeup with your rear view mirror!
Cell phones are just fine and a useful tool to someone with the sense to use them wisely. Otherwise, they interfere with life on many levels. Can we please get back to living LIFE!
Sue
2006-11-10 07:37:16
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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well, uhhh............
[edit] Health controversy
Main article: Mobile phone radiation and health
As with many new technologies, concerns have arisen about the effects on health from using a mobile telephone. There is a small amount of scientific evidence for an increase in certain types of rare tumors (cancer) in long-time, heavy users. More recently a pan-European study provided significant evidence of genetic damage under certain conditions. Some researchers also report the mobile phone industry has interfered with further research on health risks. So far, however, the World Health Organization Task Force on EMF effects on health has no definitive conclusion on the veracity of these allegations. (See also electromagnetic radiation hazard.) It is generally thought, however, that RF is incapable of producing any more than heating effects, as it is considered non-ionizing radiation; in other words, it lacks the energy to disrupt molecular bonds such as occurs in genetic mutations.[6]
[edit] Driving controversy
Main article: Mobile phones and driving safety
Another controversial but potentially more lethal health concern is the correlation with road traffic accidents. Several studies have shown that motorists have a much higher risk of collisions and losing control of the vehicle while talking on the mobile telephone simultaneously with driving, even when using "hands-free" systems. Other studies have shown that using a mobile phone while driving poses the same risk as someone operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Four U.S. states and many countries have now restricted or prohibited the use of mobile phones while driving. In Israel and nearly all European countries, driving whilst using a hand-held mobile phone is illegal.
[edit] Potential danger during electrical storms
In 2006, it was reported [6] that mobile phone users suffer much more serious lesions than non-users, in case of being struck by lightning during an electrical storm. Cell phones do not, however, present the danger of a land line during an electrical storm; whereas wires can carry a lightning strike to a nearby telephone user, cell phone signals are immune to such danger.
[edit] Security concerns
Early mobile phones were limited in their security features. Some problems with these models were "cloning", a variant of identity theft, and "scanning" whereby third parties in the local area could intercept and eavesdrop in on calls. Analogue phones could also be listened to on some radio scanners.
Although more recent digital systems (such as GSM) have attempted to address these fundamental issues, security problems continue to persist. Vulnerabilities (such as SMS spoofing) have been found in many current protocols that continue to allow the possibility of eavesdropping or cloning [7].
It should be noted that on a technical level, CDMA is more secure than GSM and TDMA. This is due to the fact that all calls are separated onto their own channel and encoded with a unique encryption code. 1
Location tracking using mobile phones is also a concern.
As mobile phones begin to converge with the Internet, new security concerns will exist. Early forms of mobile viruses, SPAM, adult content and socially engineered scams have begun to target Internet capable mobile phones. Users of mobile phones will be much less tolerant of such malicious activities
2006-11-10 07:26:06
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answered by mi_kemikal_romance_rox 2
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- More car accidents from people phoning while driving
- Increased danger on streets and reason for mugging and/or robbery
- Possible health risks
- Another way to waste money unnecessarily i.e. via texting and internet
- Another way in which people can receive spam, be frauded and be pestered by companies
- Makes the population lazy and reliant on technology
- Another manipulative market to be drawn into
- Another ring of the 'fashion icons and latest trends' ladder
2006-11-10 07:33:07
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answered by vicki_holmesland 3
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1. Morecar accidents from people talknig on the phone.
2. Teens spending too much time on the telephone.
3. texting in class and not listening ,which therefore gives them worse grades
2006-11-10 07:25:04
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answered by kkkatrina 2
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