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Cellphone use during class hours
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Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2018
At this time cellphones are indeed no longer rare items, because almost everyone has a cellphone. Starting from parents, school children, even scavengers have cellphones. Imagine how easy it is to have these items. Just come to the Mobile Counter that we want, choose a cellphone, hand over the money, and take the cellphone home. But we only need to use the item wisely, so that the goods can benefit us. For school children, cell phone use during school hours may be commonplace. But that is the problem.

The use of cellphones during school hours is indeed inefficient, both viewed in any way. Besides that, with us using cellphones during class hours, that means we have violated the norms of modesty because we don't listen to the teacher who is explaining. But in reality, there are still many students who violate even though the school rules have clearly stated that students are prohibited from using cellphones during class hours.

Maybe sometimes students pay less attention to what impact they will get because they leave the teacher who is teaching and turns to his cellphone for just texting, Facebooking, Twitter, etc. They may be left behind because they do not understand what the teacher has just explained. Or without realizing they can also interfere with friends who want to concentrate to study.

Actually, behind the negative effects given, cellphones also have a positive impact. With cellphones, students can easily communicate with their parents. Students can also use the browser to just look for assignments, or the cool term is Googling. With cellphones too, students can exchange information with their friends. But if the positive impact is misused, then in the eyes of others, cellphones can only give negative dampalk for school children. What is clear, just how we use these items wisely in order to benefit us.
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