Cell Phones are Dangerous

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Have you ever thought of how would your life be without a cell phone? In the early nineties cell phones were restricted only to adults and mainly business men. Nowadays, cell phones are becoming so popular among the different age ranges, they have become an essential mean of communication. In general, handheld devices like smartphones and tablets are replacing computers in the market. Smartphones are currently taking over personal computers and laptops, because of their convenient size as well as price. Although cell phones have become a fundamental part of our daily life, scientific researchers are investigating their impacts and dangers on human beings. Improper use of cell phones might cause lots of problems to its owner. They share the same dangers with internet when it comes to browsing or looking for inappropriate photos or videos. This puts the person under ethical problems, since this is forbidden by all the religions regardless of what they are. In most cases, it also exposes them to many issues with their parents if it happens to be revealed. In addition, improper use of cell phones involves using them while driving in order to make urgent phone calls or texting somebody. This could be a great cause of severe accidents on the roads, or if the driver was lucky enough he would be fined by the police. As some people are starving in different parts of the world like Somalia, others are wasting their money on upgrading their cell phones. This was demonstrated by Erin Burt and Cameron Huddleston, in their article “Ways to Waste Your Money”: Many pre-owned items can cost up to 50% to 75% less than the price you'd pay if you purchased them new. Often you can find "used" goods that have hardly even been used. And with... ... middle of paper ... ...necting remote areas as well as different parts of the world. As a result, people consider smartphones and cell phones in general to be one of the best contributions to globalization. This has truly helped in faster means of communication, and has eliminated to some extent the need for travelling to different parts of the world for meetings. Cell phone was a great invention, indeed. However, the excess use of cell phones in our daily life has started showing its dark side. It has literally started isolating us from our environment. Not only that, but it has started showing its effects on newborn babies. I am afraid, if we continue using cell phones in this manner this could be the main reason in cracking all our social bonds, hence weakening our nation instead of what they were designed to do. Successful nations develop cell phones, they do not consume them.

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