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19 tháng 12 2017

Sifting through his latest screenplay on the way to class, Geoff Yetter ignores the muffled sound of a computer-generated rendition of Johan Pachelbel’s Canon in D coming from inside his book bag.

“Porcupined onions,” he curses to himself. “I’ll call them back when I’m free.”

Yetter, a senior film and video studies major at the University of Oklahoma, said that although he has a cell phone, it is only because he considers them to be a “necessary evil.”

“At the risk of coming off as one of those ‘hippie’ types, I truly see a cell phone as a leash that ties you to a world that man shouldn't belong to,” he said. “No matter how much one tries, you can never escape anyone if you have a cell phone.”

Over 110 million Americans own a cell phone, according to a study done by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA). With an average of 46,000 new subscribers every day, CTIA experts project that in 2005 there will be over 1.25 billion cell phone users worldwide.

Increasing numbers of college students are abandoning landlines in lieu of simply using their cell phones as their only contact number, said an Oct. 10, 2004 Wesleyan Argus article on the drop in dorm phone subscription rates at Wesleyan University. The article calls the drop so significant that landlines on campus “seem anachronistic.”

In a school like Northeastern University,a fast-paced, career-driven school in a major metropolitan area, having a cell phone is almost a necessity for students.

While there are many factors to consider when deciding to purchase a cell phone – convenience, price, minute plan, clarity of service, when it will be used, health risks– it comes down to a simple necessity of a convenience for most people, said the Argus article.

“I have my cell phone to keep in touch with friends and family from home,” said Kirsten Baxter, a junior mechanical engineering major at Northeastern University. “My family lives on the West Coast so it would be long distance on a regular phone so I (set up) a cell phone plan with nationwide minutes.”

Having a cell phone also makes more sense for her as a college student because with a landline she might have to set up a new number every time she moves in addition to it being obviously less portable, she said.

Many newer cell phone models are multimedia devices with “telephone” merely being one of the features. There are camera phones and various videogames and ring tones one can use on a cell. There is also the Nokia “N-Gage,” a gadget that is primarily a handheld videogame system that doubles as a cell phone and can be used to play multiplayer games across a cell network.

“I like having the games on my cell phone a lot because I commute too,” Baxter said, peering up from her match of cell phone Backgammon. “When I’m on the T it’s nice to have a mindless game to play.”

Health Concerns
The radiation emitted from everyday cell phones in extended exposure has been proven to cause an increase in lymphocytes in mice through lab experiments, according to a study done in Radiation Research – a monthly journal published by the Radiation Research Society. Yet there is still no definitive answer on what the long-term health risks for humans may be.

“There have been several studies that examined this issue and reported that there was no significant difference in the incidence of brain tumors in cell phone users and non-users,” said Professor Robert Cersosimo of the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at Northeastern University. “However, there is more work to be done is this area and more studies are currently underway.”

While some students do consider these health risks and remain leery of them, others do not give them a second thought and spend literally thousands of minutes on their handheld phones every month.

“I sometimes worry about the risks of developing some kind of tumor from using my cell phone too much,” said Northeastern sophomore pharmacy major Jack Soohoo. “But it doesn’t stop me from using it.”

Soohoo estimates he uses his phone an average of 15 minutes each day – almost 500 minutes a month. That amount may be enough to do damage, but considering it as only a mere 15 minutes out of the day might be enough to create a false sense of security for users looking to rationalize the use of their phones in some way.
“I think the amount of time I spend using my cell phone is still insignificant and won’t be sufficient [enough] to cause cancer,” said Soohoo.

Baxter has similar feelings, saying she thinks “common sense says it has the probably could cause cancer, but everything does” and that she’s not overly worried about it.

For those who do worry about the risks of radiation waves being transmitted close to their heads, protection devices exist that are intended to cut down on this potentially harmful radiation.
The “No-Wave – Anti Wave Antenna” technology by RF Safe incorporates “a simple natural process of nullifying energy around the user through an Interferometric Array or interference pattern that sends in-phase and out-of-phase energy to cancel each other out at point of intersection,” according to the company’s website.

The safeguard system was invented to prevent possible health effects and as a solution for an FCC mandate of the Americans with Disabilities Act to create a device that would let hearing impaired individuals to use cellular phones without having to remove their hearing aid.

According to the company’s website, radiation emitted from a cellular device penetrates into the skull of the user’s head while remaining at high levels, above that of the federally imposed Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) guidelines (Fig. 1). The image, which was created using electromagnetic imaging software, shows a reddened region surrounding the ear representing the reach of the most intense rays.

RF Safe claims their RF blocking device can significantly reduce this reddened region. When a phone is placed next to a handheld RF meter during a connected call, the radiation levels spike toward the highest readings. After the company’s protective device is equipped, the reading is significantly lower (Fig. 2). Whether or not these images are skewed to assist the company’s image, the radiation levels of an unprotected phone are still elevated.

Greta Merrick, a sophomore graphics design major at Northeastern who is opposed to owning a cell phone, said that while such data is frightening, the health risks are not a determining factor and something she “honestly wouldn’t consider that much.”

“I don’t know much about the health concerns,” she said. “I’ve only heard hearsay.”

For alternative methods of reducing exposure to radiation from a cell phone, the National Cancer Institute suggests reserving usage for only shorter conversations and in situations where a landline is not available, switching to a type of portable phone with a headset to keep the antenna away from the head, and for use in a car, switching to a kind of mobile phone with the antenna mounted outside the vehicle.

Multitasking
With the added portability cell phones offer, they can assist a businessman in getting added work done while on the run. They can be the charm a commuter student studying on the train needs as he makes arrangements for later that night, or they can serve as the liaison for a stock broker trying to get some extra buying and selling done while driving to lunch.

While this handiness can certainly increase the efficiency of and be a benefit for many people, the distraction that comes with this convenience can be dangerous.

“Studies have confirmed that people who use a cell phone while driving run the same risk of having an accident as a moderately intoxicated person,” said Professor of Northeastern University’s Sociology and Anthropology department Danny Faber. “In other words, holding onto a cell phone (with one hand) while driving with another dramatically increases your chance of having an accident.”

Driving while talking on a hand-held cell phone doesn’t just slightly increase one’s chances of getting in an accident, it increases those chances four-fold, according to a study done by the New England Journal of Medicine. That statistic is comparable to the one found regarding the increased occurrence of accidents among those driving while under the influence of alcohol.

As much of a potential hazard as this can be, 56 percent of college students surveyed at Northeastern University said they talk on their cell phones in the car all the time. On top of that, only six percent said they have never taken this liberty.

Professor in the Sociology and Anthropology department and Acting Chair at Northeastern Thomas Koenig said he thinks this shift in public phone conversations is, if nothing else, strange.

“I think it is interesting that people used to go into full booths (to talk on the phone in public),” said Koenig, mentioning where Superman changed in the old TV show as a reference. “Privacy and not bothering others was very important. Now people think little of blabbing their personal business to everyone passing nearby.”

With all this multitasking has come people taking their conversations into public places, often bothering those around them.

"Cell phones are still a pretty new technology," said Dr. Jack Levin, Professor and Director of the Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence and Professor of Sociology at Northeastern. "We haven't yet developed norms for use. Some think it's okay to use in work, some think it's safe to drive (with one), some think it's okay to talk loudly in a crowded elevator."

Not as intimate
Merrick said that the main factors keeping her from using a cell phone are less about health and more about the cost and, chiefly, the lack of intimacy in conversing with someone on the go.

“They might be walking down the street or be at a party or in a hurry,” she said. “If they don’t tell you, you could start pouring out the story of your day and they can’t pay attention but they try to anyway.”

Merrick said she prefers the comfort and familiarity of using a home phone.

“If someone’s on a landline, you know they’re in their home – in their personal space, talking to you and listening to you,” she said. “The first question I usually ask someone if I’m calling their cell phone and actually want to talk to them is ‘Where are you’ or ‘What are you doing’ because otherwise I can’t relate to them and how can you talk to someone you’re not relating to?”

Professor Faber also prefers to remain living as he did before the inception of cell phones into society. While he said he believes one may certainly be risking one’s health when using one of the handheld devices, he mostly wants to be reached when he is in position to be reached – at home or in the office.

“I value my privacy, and don't want to be so accessible all of the time,” he said.

Yetter said he often feels the same way when he hears the beginning of the digital Canon in D, and resents the expectations of being available all the time to concentrate on a phone conversation.

“Anyone can track you down at any time, and when they are unable to, they get cross with you because they believe that, since you do have a cell, they are entitled to talk to you whenever they wish,” he said.

Yetter, like Merrick, says he also doesn’t consider the potential adverse health effects as one of the main deterrents.

“For me personally, I am unafraid of the health risks because I use my phone so little,” he said. “But as research developments continue and further evidence proves that these gadgets can be cancer-causing, it does make me worry for friends, family, and, well, everyone who uses one basically.”

Cost
Over 70 percent of college students who own a cell phone do not pay for their own bill, according to the survey conducted at Northeastern University.

Of those surveyed, only two of the 18 respondents said they actually pay for their entire bill, while another three either pay some of the bill each month or only in situations where they incur overage charges.

Most cell phone companies offer plans upon which customers pay a fixed rate per month and are given a set amount of minutes to use within certain time constraints. The most common plan cost of students surveyed is $39.99, yet one-third of students said they do not even know how much their cellular phone costs per month. T-Mobile and Verizon were both the most popular and highest rated services on a scale of one to 10, each garnering an average rating of just under 8. If the user goes over his or her allotted minutes, the user will have to pay overage charges, which typically range around 40 cents per minute.

In some cases, these excess charges for using more minutes than agreed upon in a contract can run up a steep bill. Sophomore journalism and marketing major Bessie King said one month she received her bill in the mail and was surprised upon opening it up to find a bill of $300.

All she could say to describe the situation was, “Ouch.”

In addition to the monthly expenses that come with the territory of owning a cell phone, buying a phone itself can be expensive too. While most wireless carriers offer free phones for signing up, the upper echelon sets, like the Samsung “i600 Smartphone” from Verizon Wireless that costs $549, can still strike a hit to the wallet.

While phones like this incorporate many added features like Microsoft Windows Mobile and can surf the internet, the result of owning one is carrying around a valuable piece of equipment at all times if one wants to make use of it. In situations like this, picking up an insurance plan can Giúp to ease the tension of handling such a high-priced device.

“Having insurance on my cell phone has been awesome because once my phone fell in the toilet bowl and stopped working, and a second time it was stolen,” said Northeastern sociology major Tara Doran. “With the insurance (each time) I was able to get replacement phones of the same model.”

Convenience
In addition for use when on-the-run, another main reason people want to own a cell phone is in case of an emergency, according to a Nov. 1, 2004 Washington Post article.

“I am quite the scatterbrained fellow, and often lose my keys, etc. so when something along those lines happens, it is good to be able to call someone without the use of change, which one doesn't always have,” Yetter said.

Having a mobile phone when in a pinch or even when just simply going out can be a comforting aid, Yetter said. “What it all boils down to,” he said, is that as much as he doesn’t want to subscribe to a service he believes is a problem with America, he has to acknowledge that in many cases it is necessary to own one.

In today’s society, especially in the setting of a college campus, the need for each individual to own a cell phone has come to the point of it being personal information so closely identified with a person that it can be found as a separate field on various applications forms and profiles on internet sites. It is just simply necessary to have one these days as the pros will always outweigh the cons, said Baxter.

“You can get in touch with group members (for school projects) at anytime or call a friend when you’re just hanging around campus,” she said. “Having a cell phone is just plain very convenient."

Levin said that they just make sense the world today.

"Ten years ago, before cell phones and iPods, you would've thought someone was psychotic (for being) alone, muttering something under their breath or singing a tune," he said. "(They) just fit so well with our fast paced life and our inability to wait."

In modern times, our continued advance in technology has led to the explosion of many useful electronic devices, one of which is mobile phone. It has become a vital part of people’s life on account of the huge benefits it brings. To begin with, mobile phone is a source of information. With Internet access available anywhere and at any time, users can search for the latest news and keep themselves informed of events around the world. Not only providing information, it also acts as a useful device for storage. Photos, videos, records or texts can all be stored in your phone. For instance, when you attend a lecture but seem to be not quick enough to take note everything, it is possible to record it and play back several times. More than that, the important function making it increasingly appealing nowadays is a source of entertainment, offering people with a wide range of activities in the free time such as playing games, listening to music or reading e-books. Last but not least, mobile phone has been upgraded to become a multifunctional device, which can come in handy in different situations. Many cell phones often come with a GPS and a Map application, allowing users to identify their location and get the right way to the place they want. To sum up, mobile phone is undoubtedly one of the greatest inventions, which not only meet the demand for communication, information exchange and entertainment but also offers numerous useful functions that make our life easier.

9 tháng 5 2021

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23 tháng 8 2018

Playing sport is necessary because it brings about physical strength and mental power to the person involved in this on regular basis. Outdoor sports such as football, cricket, volleyball, hockey, running, etc help in improving physical health and mental fitness. However, some indoor games and sports brain games, chess, Sudoku, etc improve mental power and concentration level.

Sports and games are very beneficial to us as they teach us punctuality, patient, discipline, teamwork and dedication. Being involved in the sports activities helps us in getting protected with numerous diseases such as arthritis, obesity, heart problems, diabetes, etc.

It teaches us to go ahead in life by removing all the weaknesses. It makes us bold and gives the feeling of happiness by reducing the occurrence of anxiety and angry. It makes us physically fit and be mentally comfort, which we can easily deal with all the problems.

Bài dịch bài luận tiếng anh về Lợi ích của việc chơi thể thao

Thể thao thực sự cần thiết vì nó mang lại sức khỏe và trí tuệ cho người khi họ tham gia vào những hoạt động này. Những hoạt động ngoài trời như đá bóng, cricket, bóng chuyền, khúc côn cầu, chạy……..giúp cải thiện thể chất và tinh thần. Tuy nhiên, một số môn trong nhà như những trò trí tuệ, cờ, Sudoku,… lại giúp tăng sự tập trung.

Thể thao và những trò chơi rất có ích với chúng ta vì chúng dạy chúng ta về sự đúng giờ, kiên nhẫn, kỷ luật, đồng đội và sự cống hiến. Tham gia vào các hoạt động thể thao bảo vệ chúng ta khỏi một số bệnh như viêm khớp, béo phì, tim mạch, tiểu đường….

Nó dạy chúng ta phải tiến lên phía trước và bỏ qua những điểm yếu. Nó làm cho chúng ta trở nên dũng cảm, mang đến niềm vui bằng việc xóa bỏ nỗi buồn hay giận giữ. Thể thao giúp chúng ta khỏe mạnh và thoải mái tinh thần làm cho chúng ta cũng sẽ giải quyết các vấn đề dễ dàng hơn.

23 tháng 8 2018

Sport has long been regarded as a magic medicine to keep the body healthy and the mind relaxing. It brings us a lot of great benefits that not everyone all knows. First, regular exercises help to have a healthy body. We become more and more flexible, muscles get more toned and at the same time volume of lungs is expanded, helps us circulate the trachea more easily. Second, exercises also help us to relax mind. For example, when you walk in the morning, you can watch the dawn on the city. How roman it is! We can connect with the nature, observe and feel the beauty of the flowers, the green trees, listen to the birds chirping. Last but not least, exercises also help us be closer to the other around. Most of the time on day everyone is busy with work, has very little time for exchange with other. This is a good opportunity to meet and make friends, strengthen neighborhood relationships. With these previous benefits, sports have played a very important role in one's life. Let's take up one of the sports to keep our body healthy and relaxed.

Dịch
Thể thao từ lâu đã được coi là một thứ thần dược giúp cho cơ thể khỏe mạnh và tâm hồn thư thái. Nó mang đến cho chúng ta những lợi ích vô cùng to lớn mà không phải ai cũng đều biết đến. Đầu tiên, tập thể dục đều đặn sẽ giúp ta có một cơ thể khỏe mạnh. Chúng ta ngày càng dẻo dai, các cơ bắp ngày một trở nên săn chắc, đồng thời thể tích lá phổi được mở rộng giúp ta lưu thông khí quản dễ dàng hơn. Thứ hai, tập thể dục còn giúp cho chúng ta thư thái. Ví dụ, khi đi bộ vào buổi sáng, ta có thể ngắm nhìn bình minh lên trên thành phố, thật là thơ mộng làm sao. Ta hòa mình giao cảm với thiên nhiên, quan sát và cảm nhận vẻ đẹp của những nhành hoa, cái cây bên đường, lắng nghe tiếng chim ríu rít. Cuối cùng nhưng chưa phải tất cả, tập thể dục giúp ta gần gũi với những người xung quanh. Hầu hết thời gian trong ngày của mọi người đều bận rộn với công việc, rất hiếm thời gian giao lưu. Đây là cơ hội tốt để gặp gỡ và kết bạn, tăng cường mối quan hệ hàng xóm láng giềng. Với những lợi ích trên, thể thao đóng một vai trò vô cùng quan trọng trong cuộc sống của mỗi người. Mỗi chúng ta hãy chăm tập thể thao hơn để rèn luyện cơ thể luôn khỏe mạnh và tâm hồn thư thái.
 

3 tháng 11 2020

làm từ thiện mà có tác hại hả?

2 tháng 11 2021

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15 tháng 8 2021

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15 tháng 8 2021

In my daily life, I have some hobbies such as traveling, cooking, listening to music, etc. However, I enjoy reading books most. To me, books are always a good friend. Firstly, reading books makes me feel relaxed after many long stressful hours at school. I really like comic books because they contain many colorful and interesting images that keep my spirit relaxed. Secondly, reading books is a good way to improve my vocabulary and grammar. For example, reading books tells me about the world’s history, lets me see the structure of the human body, or brings me a story of Harry Potter. In conclusion, I think reading is one of the most interesting indoor activities.

26 tháng 9 2021

I find playing online games very interesting. It can support me to feel relaxative after everyday after tired time of learning at school. I usually like to play online chess. It is exciting and challenging. It also help me to make friends online. It helps me to think over everything before acting. However, I always limit my time of playing online games. Because I think playing too much online games makes me tired. My eyes are often soring. My mother always reminds me of learning hard, so I know what is the most important to me. Playing online games only helps me to relax a little. So I advise you to working hard at school, and just spend a little time playing online games, although how much you like it.

22 tháng 5 2021

         The world today is very developed, which means that science and technology are also very developed, they play an important part in our lives today, they have many advantages. Because they are very useful, and especially for our students. By technology, we can look up learning materials, helping us to study better. And we can also use technology to communicate with teachers more easily, especially during a pandemic like this. And now, it's even more useful to our students than learning through television, to ensure that knowledge is not lost. You can already see how great Technology is for our students, though it still has its downsides. On the Internet, there are still some bad websites, which will affect the development of students. Even so, Science and Technology are still necessary things for our life