policy and regulation on electromagnetic radiation emitted by Mobile Tower and Handsets from today i.e. September 1. The policy is to made in corcern for the safety issues over health hazards due to radiations emitting from Mobile Tower and Mobile phones. With the implementation of these norms Indian standards would now be 10 times more stringent than more than 90% countries in the world. From September 1st 2012, for all mobile towers that must reduce emission to one-tenth of the present limits
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as cell phone use. I will assess the effects that the internet and technology have on the ways people interact and network. Online interaction provides an easy and anxiety free environment making it possible to open up and reveal true personalities. Technology also helps to expand communications and social networks. The internet and cell phones have had a monumental effect on social interaction and networking, but does this come with negative consequences and dangers? Internet, Cell Phones and
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What’s a mobile phone virus? A mobile phone virus or mobile malware - malicious mobile software - is a computer virus specifically adapted for the mobile phone environment and designed to spread from one vulnerable phone to another. A virus is a program code that replicates by being copied to another program. Viruses can be transmitted as attachments to an email or in a download file. Some viruses take effect as soon as their code is executed; other viruses can lie dormant. A virus that replicates
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If you use a cell phone, chances are you’re aware of “text messaging”—brief messages limited to 160 characters that can be sent or received on all modern mobile phones. Texting, also known as SMS (for short message service), is on the rise, up from 9.8 billion messages a month in December ’05 to 110.4 billion in December ’08. Undoubtedly, more than a few of those messages are being sent by people driving cars. Is texting while driving a dangerous idea? We decided to conduct a test. Previous academic
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to 25 percent of crashes at all levels. “It requires your complete attention. All it takes is a glance away for more than two seconds and you can get into serious trouble.” Spend your time at the wheel focused on the road, not on distractions like phones, food or friends. Graphics courtesy iStockphoto. Driving photo by Lisa Young. Distracted driving is any activity that takes your attention away from the road. In everyday driving, however, distractions are common. From talking with passengers, to
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Is cheating out of control? 11. Are we too dependent on computers? 12. Are parents clueless about child predators on the Internet? 13. Should animals be used for research? 14. Should cigarette smoking be banned? 15. Are cell phones dangerous? 16. Are law enforcement cameras an invasion of privacy? 17. Are test scores a good indication of a school's competency? 18. Do we have a throw-away
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External Factor Evaluation (EFE) A- Governmental Analysis (PEST): Political Economic Social Technological - Governmental pressure about dangerous product - Legal aspects specific to a country changes the advertising industry preferences and target - Economic crisis: Advertising has been affected by financial meltdown/recession - Ads’ price - Taxes increasing - Row material’s prices increasing With changes in social values and ethics, it’s the advertisers that have to change
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distraction takes your mind away from the road, such as speaking with a passenger. Mental distractions may be more difficult to identify, as we often take discussions with passengers to be a “normal” part of driving. “Driver distractions include cell phones, eating, drinking, changing a CD, fiddling with radio dials, talking to a passenger, experiencing emotional distress, minding children, personal grooming, looking at billboards or even other vehicles on the road” (CAA, 2012). A lot can
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US research reveals that 4 out of 5 college student drivers have used their cell phones to send or receive text messages while driving despite the majority recognizing that the activity represents a risk. Garold Lantz and Sandra Loeb of the McGowan School of Business, at King's College, in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, found that male drivers are more likely to engage in texting while driving but consider themselves more proficient drivers than others and so less likely to endanger themselves or others
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The Human Stops Technology has always been part of human lives. The renaissance was the first time society began to praise knowledge, which led technology on an advancing path. Today our view of the world evolves as technology does and allows us to interact with each other like never before. As with advances, society has begun to take notice of how close technology is to them. In 1928 E.M. Forster describes a dystopian society controlled by technology. Although this new world is free from evil
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