Persuasive Essay On Cheating In School

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How do people survive without cellphones? News, gossip, work, anything that could be needed throughout the day can be found in a cellphone. It is hard to go a day without a functioning cellphone.. Cell phones were invented in 1973, but they were not released to public until 1983; and it was not until 20 years ago that cell phones really started to gain popularity ( Thacker and Wilson 1). “Today, more people have cell phones than fixed telephone lines (Rosen 345).” The dependency on cell phones like all other dependencies comes with some strings attached. Cell Phones have created another world of problems or have made existing ones worse. Cheating in school or with a loved one is almost easier now with all the new ways to cheat. People texting …show more content…

Cheating before Cells used to simpler, look over at their paper, write the answers down on a piece of paper or anything the teacher won’t see. Now a student can just their cell phones and use the internet, or text, or use pictures to cheat in school. A 2009 Common Sense national poll showed that “more than a third of teenagers with cell phones admit that they have used them to cheat in school, while just over half have used the internet to do so” (Kennedy Manzo 4). Now that in school a lot of the homework is done online and quizzes it’s so easy to have your quiz open and a web page open where you can locate the answer and not fear at all of getting caught because the teacher will never know. Or even for writing a paper you can purchase one online and unless that teacher is familiar with your way of writing that may even slip by the …show more content…

But now people do not have to just worry about their inexperience but instead it is a frightful combination of inexperience and a cell phone. Teenagers are in such a need to always be connected to everyone that they rarely put the phone down even while driving. In the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American life project reports that a quarter of U.S teens ages 16 & 17 who have cell phones say they text while driving (The Vancouver Province 1). “Out of the 82 % of 16-17 year olds who have cellphones, 52% said they use them while driving. Texting and driving is not a problem that is age restricted everyone is at risk of having consequences. Actually only those that are “mature drivers” were less affected, but older drivers were more distracted by texting and driving than any other age group (Commissaris, George, Head, Martin, Palumbo and Rumschlag 4.) It has become such an issue, that now a days every few minutes there are commercial or radio commercials, talks at school, and billboards; some cell phones even coming with a driving mode that disables texting while driving. With how easy it is to access anything imaginable in one simple device it is no wonder that people would eventually grow a dependency towards their phone. It is not hard to understand why people have become so dependent on the phone, the first thing in the morning many people do is check their cell phones,

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