Cell Phones and Human Relationships Do cell phones really benefit us? Ashley Lorello.

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Cell Phones and Human Relationships Do cell phones really benefit us? Ashley Lorello

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Cell Phones and Human

Relationships

Do cell phones really benefit us?

Ashley Lorello

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History of Cellular Phones

First actual cell phone-1973

First made available in 1984

First text message sent- December

3, 1992

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Texting1:3 teens send more then 100 texts a day.

64% of teens have texted in class.

Girls typically text more than boys.

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Pros of Cell Phones

Helps us stay in touch.

Texting is a quicker means to communication

Newer phones have cameras, music and can receive emails.

No need to memorize phone numbers.

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Cons to Cell Phones

Talking less on the phone and are texting more.

Most would rather send a text than call or meet up.

Less patient with relationships.

Family relationships.

Evidence that cell phones can cause brain cancer

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25.00%

18.00%

57.00%

Communication with Parents

Face to FaceText MessagingPhone Calls

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ConclusionsCell phones have become essential to us

Used for more then just phone calls

BUT…

Hurting our interpersonal relationships

Less face-to-face interactions

We have yet to figure out a way to balance our relationships and cell phone use

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Works Citedhttp://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/02001/home.htm

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1099476/text-messaging

http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones/Summary-of-findings.aspx

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09221/989443-467.stm

http://www.flowtown.com/blog/teens-and-their-mobile-phones?display=wide

http://textingeliminatingsocialskills.blogspot.com/

http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/CancerCauses/OtherCarcinogens/AtHome/cellular-phones

My website: http://cellphonesandhumanrelationships.wordpress.com/quick-facts/