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i dont think they should be banned i just dont think they should be allowed to be used during class, not even texting. But I think that having one with you (turned on/off) is not bad.
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Source? Because, honestly, I'm skeptical that's the sole reason they are banned now. that is the reason they were originally banned, at least in my school district. reasons for the ban were removed from the rule, but wihtout a period to see if kids could handle having cell phones. i'm disinclined to pull up the specifics on it, but a search for cell phones + drug paraphanelia will give you some results. it was assumed that only drug dealers would have cell phones or beepers, and that's why they were banned. being caught with one in school meant a drug paraphanelia charge. there was never a period after these bans that cell phones were allowed. there was no trial period- cell phones, for the most of their existance, have been banned in schools. at least, the school's i've gone to. |
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Cellphones in high school should be a no-no. Try going to class and sit through a lecture with 10 different phones with 10 different ringtones going off (not at once). BIG ANNOYANCE and distraction. It's ridiculous that kids think their world will end without cellphones in school. Yea, they have cheerleading, sports practice... blah blah... they need rides... blah blah... What did we older kids do without cellphones? We suck it up and use the office phone! im guessing you dont have a phone..haha..hating ace..anyways ever hear of silent..some schools [ mine for example ] dont allow kids to use the office phone useless sick..and office is closed after practice..so therefore cellphone useful |
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im guessing you dont have a phone..haha..hating ace..anyways ever hear of silent..some schools [ mine for example ] dont allow kids to use the office phone useless sick..and office is closed after practice..so therefore cellphone useful Then you both made a stupid guess. And &/degradanca, I thought we already went through this already. Read my whole argument before posting. This whole "silent mode" business got old, y'all. I somehow doubt that your school office will refuse students borrowing phones. The school would have hell with the PTA. So, office is closed after practice, ever heard of pay phones? Oh wait, you kids are too cool, sooo much better than the rest of society to be caught using a pay phone, right? What if the hottest guy in school saw you using the pay phone!?!?!? AHHHH. The world will end right then and there! Then again, if you must call home every time after practice to get a ride, then the problem isn't getting a cell phone, kids, you all should be setting your parents straight for neglecting their children. That, or get a friend. ![]() Stupid/lazy parents is one problem, stupid/spoiled children is another. I'll even do the work of re-posting my arguments. Have fun refuting. Excuse me, but I hope you don't think I'm new to the whole cell phone business. I've been attending college for the last 4 years where the use of cell phones is as routine as blinking. It is also where the Silent Mode is forgotten HALF the time. In fact, mine has gone off in class no less than three times last semester on accident. You may think, three times is nothing, but imagine a room from 20-250 people with cells that would ring on average of three times each semester. That drives our professors nutty, and I don't blame them. Yesterday, my friend's phone rang in our class of 16 folks while we're in conference mode for project approval. That was not only embarrassing, but totally disruptive and she knows it.
You may want to read previous posts, please, before getting " ![]() Now then, I've also said that I've used the bus all four years of high school; that's both the regular and the late bus, mind you. I depended on the office phone a lot, but I have never, ever seen 100-1000 kids use the office phone. Even when there was really bad weather there were about 7-11 of kids in the office. This is a nonsensical assumption. Please think of a realistic scenerio. Oh, and I love that "we have cell phones so why not use them [in school]" bit. I have 2 MP3 players, why not use them [in school]? I can watch movies on my laptop, why not watch movies [in class]? Yea? Oh, oh, my sophomore cousin just got one of those small DVD players, why not let him watch anime [in school]? ![]() I hope you see where the logic of "I have it, so I can use it" fail. I thought I already cover the "what if's" pretty extensively already. You kids sure lack faith in your school's authority figures, I don't see why though as they are more trained to handle emergencies than most students can ever be. Somebody got hurt at home, shouldn't they call another adult instead of a kid? Also, my Mom has passed a message to me at school before. Guess how she did it? She dialled the school's number on wired phone and spoke to the operator. Bam, next period I got a note. Oh, and my Mom doesn't even speak English that well. ... people, it doesn't take a rocket scientist, just common sense. Tell me you kids still have common sense. |
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[font=Arial]Ok i dis-agree with bloomberg for many reasons and one of them because i live in New york.
-Anything could happen at any time,whether its death in your family,lets say you own mom or dad?What if someone needed to contact you to let you know.Not all schools actually take you out of class to let you know.My disagreement is based on that fact of emergency. I mean sure it IS annoying to have little hoochies or thuggish boys talking on the phone or "key-ing" someone up. Also someone who has posted in here brang up the topic of disturbance with the cell phones in class.Well as a student my self,yeah it can be a pain in the a** but hey its life.Your the one who has to stay focused no matter what distraction unless its like harmfull in my opinion.And for the teachers,If you see a student doing so,do them the favor and just tell them to get out.Or have them removed,its all about common sense.Like last year in my school i had my cell phone consfiscated because i had to call my dad because it was really important.So my dean saw me with it,and he took it,mind you IT was lunch time,im allowed to use it,because the office would not let a student use the phone till 3 o clock and i couldnt wait that long.My mom went in to go get it back and what happened,it was stolen and on the bill it came to alot of money and so many phone calls were made and when i called my phone this man who sounded like he was in his 30's changed my message.Now i do not know if this is rellevant to the case of cell phones but yeah it just shows we all may need it in our life at some time correct? So i would say in all cell phone is cases should be allowed and some cases should not. |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
[font=Arial]Ok i dis-agree with bloomberg for many reasons and one of them because i live in New york. -Anything could happen at any time,whether its death in your family,lets say you own mom or dad?What if someone needed to contact you to let you know.Not all schools actually take you out of class to let you know.My disagreement is based on that fact of emergency. I mean sure it IS annoying to have little hoochies or thuggish boys talking on the phone or "key-ing" someone up. Also someone who has posted in here brang up the topic of disturbance with the cell phones in class.Well as a student my self,yeah it can be a pain in the a** but hey its life.Your the one who has to stay focused no matter what distraction unless its like harmfull in my opinion.And for the teachers,If you see a student doing so,do them the favor and just tell them to get out.Or have them removed,its all about common sense.Like last year in my school i had my cell phone consfiscated because i had to call my dad because it was really important.So my dean saw me with it,and he took it,mind you IT was lunch time,im allowed to use it,because the office would not let a student use the phone till 3 o clock and i couldnt wait that long.My mom went in to go get it back and what happened,it was stolen and on the bill it came to alot of money and so many phone calls were made and when i called my phone this man who sounded like he was in his 30's changed my message.Now i do not know if this is rellevant to the case of cell phones but yeah it just shows we all may need it in our life at some time correct? So i would say in all cell phone is cases should be allowed and some cases should not. Schools have plans for "personal emergencies", kids. First thing tomorrow morning, make an appointment or do a quick walk-in to your local conselor and ask him/her about it, please. You all seriously think that schools will keep news of a sudden death of a student's family member until school's out even though the student was contacted by another family member? ![]() Okay, you're saying that high school students just have to deal with such distractions in class. My answer: bullshit. A classroom is a place to learn, not as a place to listen to "it's getting hot in here", "linkin park", and a gazillion other ringtones, have you all forgotten? A classroom isn't the place for cell phones, period. Also, it is up to the student who has the phone to not be a distraction, and NOT anybody else. Why should I be responsible or be the one to take the consequences of another's delinquency? The best way to not be a distraction in class? Don't have 'em at all. On a last note, here's a tip, though it should have been quite obvious. The next time you lose your phone or suspect that it's been stolen, call to notify your provider and cancel your service for your cell phone number. And if that wasn't obvious to any of you, you should also do the same when your credit cards, check book, drivers license, or the likes get stolen. |
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Schools have plans for "personal emergencies", kids. First thing tomorrow morning, make an appointment or do a quick walk-in to your local conselor and ask him/her about it, please. You all seriously think that schools will keep news of a sudden death of a student's family member until school's out even though the student was contacted by another family member? ![]() Okay, you're saying that high school students just have to deal with such distractions in class. My answer: bullshit. A classroom is a place to learn, not as a place to listen to "it's getting hot in here", "linkin park", and a gazillion other ringtones, have you all forgotten? A classroom isn't the place for cell phones, period. Also, it is up to the student who has the phone to not be a distraction, and NOT anybody else. Why should I be responsible or be the one to take the consequences of another's delinquency? The best way to not be a distraction in class? Don't have 'em at all. On a last note, here's a tip, though it should have been quite obvious. The next time you lose your phone or suspect that it's been stolen, call to notify your provider and cancel your service for your cell phone number. And if that wasn't obvious to any of you, you should also do the same when your credit cards, check book, drivers license, or the likes get stolen. I dont fully agree with you on that.Yeah a classroom is infact a place to learn but this is school we are talking about.NOT every one is gonna be an angel.So obviouslly if the teacher cannot obtain some-what of good behavior from the students,then the teacher isn't fully qualified for the job.Sure they have good teaching method's e.t.c.But they do infact send you to do training in a real class with students to make notes and observe and from-time-to-time teach.So you are going to witness a bunch of asses in a class.Correct?And your right we shouldnt have to be suffering or losing time to learn because of asses.I have to deal with it everyday and i know how people are when they aren't around mom and dad.They tend to get extremly out of hand.And yeah actually i did cancel my account. -"You all seriously think that schools will keep news of a sudden death of a student's family member until school's out even though the student was contacted by another family member?"You need to open your mind up a bit.This is school we are talking about.Ok lets take a look at a scenario.You are an only child,you mom and dad have NO parents because they already died and they have no brothers or sisters or cousins or aunts.e.t.c. and lets say your mom and dad both died [hopefully not].The school phone isnt working.What then?And if you bring up the fact about neighbors well neighbors dont really always help out.The cops do not have any idea about where you live,what school you go to,or even if you have a child yet.And maybe a friend was there to witness what happened and they needed to call you but the school wont allow you to bring in cell phones.What then?Sure there is email,but what if there is another person with the same first and last name as you spelled exactly alike but no relation what so ever.But people can hardly tell the difference?Then suddenly the power goes off in the school [it happens sometimes honestly].Then nothing powered electrictly in the school can be operated.Then your just screwed,correct?[this may seem drastic but lets just think for a moment,this can actually happen.] Overally i do agree with what your saying but i have my side to it to.If teachers can have their cell phones ringing off my point is so can we.Whether a distraction or not. Also i dont think this is all that debatable because theres 2 sides to the story and many scenarios to it.So im 50/50. |
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I dont fully agree with you on that.Yeah a classroom is infact a place to learn but this is school we are talking about.NOT every one is gonna be an angel.So obviouslly if the teacher cannot obtain some-what of good behavior from the students,then the teacher isn't fully qualified for the job.Sure they have good teaching method's e.t.c.But they do infact send you to do training in a real class with students to make notes and observe and from-time-to-time teach.So you are going to witness a bunch of asses in a class.Correct?And your right we shouldnt have to be suffering or losing time to learn because of asses.I have to deal with it everyday and i know how people are when they aren't around mom and dad.They tend to get extremly out of hand.And yeah actually i did cancel my account. You said students are not angels, but at the same time, it is not my or other students' responsibility that some are delinquents. Those who are must be punished, obviously. One may have to deal with it as it happens (try to block it out and such), but that doesn't mean that it's one's responsibility to deal with it. You are not obligated to suffer that kind of distraction in school. Again, if cells are banned at school, most kids will take it seriously and not bring their phones to school. If you cancelled your account, how come you had to pay that huge bill? I'l confuzzled. You mean you eventually cancelled it. Did you file a report with the police? QUOTE -"You all seriously think that schools will keep news of a sudden death of a student's family member until school's out even though the student was contacted by another family member?"You need to open your mind up a bit.This is school we are talking about.Ok lets take a look at a scenario.You are an only child,you mom and dad have NO parents because they already died and they have no brothers or sisters or cousins or aunts.e.t.c. and lets say your mom and dad both died [hopefully not].The school phone isnt working.What then?And if you bring up the fact about neighbors well neighbors dont really always help out.The cops do not have any idea about where you live,what school you go to,or even if you have a child yet.And maybe a friend was there to witness what happened and they needed to call you but the school wont allow you to bring in cell phones.What then?Sure there is email,but what if there is another person with the same first and last name as you spelled exactly alike but no relation what so ever.But people can hardly tell the difference?Then suddenly the power goes off in the school [it happens sometimes honestly].Then nothing powered electrictly in the school can be operated.Then your just screwed,correct?[this may seem drastic but lets just think for a moment,this can actually happen.] You said I should open my mind a bit, how? I went to high school. I know the policies and rules and though they may differ from district to district, they all have procedures for personal emergencies. You can easily figure out a solution if you know what those procedures are. Your scenerio doesn't make sense. Are you saying that if my parents die, there would be no way I can be contacted? Are you serious? As soon as the police finds out who your parents are and where they live, they can easily find out necessary information to contact you. It may take longer without cell phones, but it will be done just as well. Hello? How did you think these things were dealt with before cell phones? If it so happens that the school's electricity is out, again, it may take longer to contact you, but you will be contacted. This is silly. You kids seem to think we can't do anything without cell phones. Again, I have to say this kind of thinking is ridiculous, but it is frightening at the same time. Cell phones are conveniences, so when you do not have one, put your thinking cap on and think of an alternative solution. QUOTE Overally i do agree with what your saying but i have my side to it to.If teachers can have their cell phones ringing off my point is so can we.Whether a distraction or not. Teachers have phones ringing off? Really. While I'm sure it happens, I would question the quality of a teacher whose phone rings in class, especially if it rings often. QUOTE Also i dont think this is all that debatable because theres 2 sides to the story and many scenarios to it.So im 50/50. ![]() |
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You said students are not angels, but at the same time, it is not my or other students' responsibility that some are delinquents. Those who are must be punished, obviously. One may have to deal with it as it happens (try to block it out and such), but that doesn't mean that it's one's responsibility to deal with it. You are not obligated to suffer that kind of distraction in school. Again, if cells are banned at school, most kids will take it seriously and not bring their phones to school. If you cancelled your account, how come you had to pay that huge bill? I'l confuzzled. You mean you eventually cancelled it. Did you file a report with the police? You said I should open my mind a bit, how? I went to high school. I know the policies and rules and though they may differ from district to district, they all have procedures for personal emergencies. You can easily figure out a solution if you know what those procedures are. Your scenerio doesn't make sense. Are you saying that if my parents die, there would be no way I can be contacted? Are you serious? As soon as the police finds out who your parents are and where they live, they can easily find out necessary information to contact you. It may take longer without cell phones, but it will be done just as well. Hello? How did you think these things were dealt with before cell phones? If it so happens that the school's electricity is out, again, it may take longer to contact you, but you will be contacted. This is silly. You kids seem to think we can't do anything without cell phones. Again, I have to say this kind of thinking is ridiculous, but it is frightening at the same time. Cell phones are conveniences, so when you do not have one, put your thinking cap on and think of an alternative solution. Teachers have phones ringing off? Really. While I'm sure it happens, I would question the quality of a teacher whose phone rings in class, especially if it rings often. ![]() What im saying [to make it all clear] is that theres a yes and no why they should be banned.I do beg to differ upon my scenario making since.I think it does if you take the time to actually place your self in the situation.And although you said you went to highschool,that was then and this is now.Im not trying to say there wouldnt be any way possible to be contacted,but what if those ways were blocked off.Hmm? "You said students are not angels, but at the same time, it is not my or other students' responsibility that some are delinquents. Those who are must be punished, obviously. One may have to deal with it as it happens (try to block it out and such), but that doesn't mean that it's one's responsibility to deal with it. You are not obligated to suffer that kind of distraction in school. Again, if cells are banned at school, most kids will take it seriously and not bring their phones to school. " Lets look a this thoroughly.A child's biggest responsibilty at school i believe is to learn,not by just the teacher teaching a lesson,but on ones own self will.Alot of people play me and you in my classes and the latest music,yet i make sure to do what i need to do.&&The bunch of idiots may not always be punished.because some teachers cant control or handle them and neither can the authority in most cases handle the idiots. "Teachers have phones ringing off? Really. While I'm sure it happens, I would question the quality of a teacher whose phone rings in class, especially if it rings often. " Yeah thats what im saying.If a student especially see's a teacher having his/her cell phone ringing off often.Then yes they will feel obligated to let theirs ring as well.Distraction or no distraction.It is upon the student them self to choose to be distracted or not. "This is silly. You kids seem to think we can't do anything without cell phones. Again, I have to say this kind of thinking is ridiculous, but it is frightening at the same time. Cell phones are conveniences, so when you do not have one, put your thinking cap on and think of an alternative solution." I dont think that,though i think most biggest problem with this is emergencies.I mean like today some kid got jumped at my school really really badly.and since even at my school they dont really want the cell phones there,what if someone wanted to jump me and i needed to use my self phone because i had found out during class and needed to use it.Trust me the teacher isnt gonna give a damn till it actually happens.I'm denied of using my cell phone for my own safety.Now what?The teachers also will consfiscate the object and when-ever my parents would come in,thats the only chance i would get it back.Now then my cell phone is now taken away,these kids are going to jump me,the office will not allow me to use the telephone.Now what?If i ask someoen to let me use their cell phone,they will get their's taken away too.Now im not saying that i cant go to the guidance counselor or anything because what they will do is say "well why do you think they are going to jump you" then i am forced to tell them why.Then they will say "hmm,dont worry you will be ok,if anything just come back here if you need me"And they do actually say that.So now i get jumped,im hurt badly.No witnesses around to see that i got jumped.All i can move is my arms and i dont have my cell phone to call my mom.Now what? |
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What im saying [to make it all clear] is that theres a yes and no why they should be banned.I do beg to differ upon my scenario making since.I think it does if you take the time to actually place your self in the situation.And although you said you went to highschool,that was then and this is now.Im not trying to say there wouldnt be any way possible to be contacted,but what if those ways were blocked off.Hmm? I am a fair reader, and I like to think that I am a passable writer, so when people say that their writing make sense while I don't understand it, I get a little peeved. I would also say that I am a realist (most of the time), and any example that just beg to be labled as unrealistic doesn't persuade me. But when you asked that I "open my mind" to the situation you pulled out of your ![]() First you say that you don't believe that I cannot be be contacted, and then you say that if those ways were blocked. I cannot see how I can answer to such a contradiction. If you mean to say I should "open my mind" to the possibility that I can't ever be contacted without the use of a cell phone, sorry, but I cannot. Again, that's silly. Cell phones are not the only way a person can be contacted in emergencies. I graduated class of 2002; it wasn't that long ago. Please don't get into "that was then, and this is now" because the only difference between us is that I don't rely on conveniences. That's a character difference, not a time difference. I was in two clubs (one being Junior Achievement and the other was Service First), stayed for math tutoring, and missed the late bus on several occasions because of those activities. I didn't whine about not having a cell phone, I just suck it up and went to the office to call for a ride. QUOTE Lets look a this thoroughly.A child's biggest responsibilty at school i believe is to learn,not by just the teacher teaching a lesson,but on ones own self will.Alot of people play me and you in my classes and the latest music,yet i make sure to do what i need to do.&&The bunch of idiots may not always be punished.because some teachers cant control or handle them and neither can the authority in most cases handle the idiots. You said that a child's biggest responsibility is to learn, then you say kids play music in class, which is what they shouldn't be doing but they are doing it anyway. It's not an issue of what they're doing, it's an issue of what's there to stop them from doing it, which is to place a ban and enforce punishments on violators. That's been my argument all along. Authority can handle it, again, it is the problem of the quality of the authority and that's not what we're here to argue. Or else, we'd get into qualifications of teachers and I'd go off to off-topic lala-land. QUOTE "Teachers have phones ringing off? Really. While I'm sure it happens, I would question the quality of a teacher whose phone rings in class, especially if it rings often. " Yeah thats what im saying.If a student especially see's a teacher having his/her cell phone ringing off often.Then yes they will feel obligated to let theirs ring as well.Distraction or no distraction.It is upon the student them self to choose to be distracted or not. Again you miss the point, which is that there shouldn't be opportunies for distractions in the classroom in the first place. QUOTE "This is silly. You kids seem to think we can't do anything without cell phones. Again, I have to say this kind of thinking is ridiculous, but it is frightening at the same time. Cell phones are conveniences, so when you do not have one, put your thinking cap on and think of an alternative solution." I dont think that,though i think most biggest problem with this is emergencies.I mean like today some kid got jumped at my school really really badly.and since even at my school they dont really want the cell phones there,what if someone wanted to jump me and i needed to use my self phone because i had found out during class and needed to use it.Trust me the teacher isnt gonna give a damn till it actually happens.I'm denied of using my cell phone for my own safety.Now what?The teachers also will consfiscate the object and when-ever my parents would come in,thats the only chance i would get it back.Now then my cell phone is now taken away,these kids are going to jump me,the office will not allow me to use the telephone.Now what?If i ask someoen to let me use their cell phone,they will get their's taken away too.Now im not saying that i cant go to the guidance counselor or anything because what they will do is say "well why do you think they are going to jump you" then i am forced to tell them why.Then they will say "hmm,dont worry you will be ok,if anything just come back here if you need me"And they do actually say that.So now i get jumped,im hurt badly.No witnesses around to see that i got jumped.All i can move is my arms and i dont have my cell phone to call my mom.Now what? Again, again, again, how did you think we dealt with these problems before the popularization of cell phones. If you think a cell is going to save you during an emergency, go back and read my arguments before you. There are statstics that say cell phones cause accidents. There are stories about people talking on cell phones who didn't noticed they were being stalked. There are real stories about cell phones causing emergencies. They are as helpful as they are dangerous. It's laughable that you think a cell phone can save you from getting jumped. If you couldn't get an adult to help you in person, how are you going to call someone and have them help you? By the time that the person comes along, you're already dead, my dear. As I've said so before, you don't need a cell phone in those cases. You need a friend. ![]() |
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I am a fair reader, and I like to think that I am a passable writer, so when people say that their writing make sense while I don't understand it, I get a little peeved. I would also say that I am a realist (most of the time), and any example that just beg to be labled as unrealistic doesn't persuade me. But when you asked that I "open my mind" to the situation you pulled out of your ![]() First you say that you don't believe that I cannot be be contacted, and then you say that if those ways were blocked. I cannot see how I can answer to such a contradiction. If you mean to say I should "open my mind" to the possibility that I can't ever be contacted without the use of a cell phone, sorry, but I cannot. Again, that's silly. Cell phones are not the only way a person can be contacted in emergencies. I graduated class of 2002; it wasn't that long ago. Please don't get into "that was then, and this is now" because the only difference between us is that I don't rely on conveniences. That's a character difference, not a time difference. I was in two clubs (one being Junior Achievement and the other was Service First), stayed for math tutoring, and missed the late bus on several occasions because of those activities. I didn't whine about not having a cell phone, I just suck it up and went to the office to call for a ride. You said that a child's biggest responsibility is to learn, then you say kids play music in class, which is what they shouldn't be doing but they are doing it anyway. It's not an issue of what they're doing, it's an issue of what's there to stop them from doing it, which is to place a ban and enforce punishments on violators. That's been my argument all along. Authority can handle it, again, it is the problem of the quality of the authority and that's not what we're here to argue. Or else, we'd get into qualifications of teachers and I'd go off to off-topic lala-land. Again you miss the point, which is that there shouldn't be opportunies for distractions in the classroom in the first place. Again, again, again, how did you think we dealt with these problems before the popularization of cell phones. If you think a cell is going to save you during an emergency, go back and read my arguments before you. There are statstics that say cell phones cause accidents. There are stories about people talking on cell phones who didn't noticed they were being stalked. There are real stories about cell phones causing emergencies. They are as helpful as they are dangerous. It's laughable that you think a cell phone can save you from getting jumped. If you couldn't get an adult to help you in person, how are you going to call someone and have them help you? By the time that the person comes along, you're already dead, my dear. As I've said so before, you don't need a cell phone in those cases. You need a friend. ![]() "I graduated class of 2002; it wasn't that long ago. Please don't get into "that was then, and this is now" because the only difference between us is that I don't rely on conveniences. That's a character difference, not a time difference. I was in two clubs (one being Junior Achievement and the other was Service First), stayed for math tutoring, and missed the late bus on several occasions because of those activities. I didn't whine about not having a cell phone, I just suck it up and went to the office to call for a ride." I didnt want you to take it that way.But im not getting into that.And sure i agree with you on cell phones do bring emergencies. "It's laughable that you think a cell phone can save you from getting jumped. If you couldn't get an adult to help you in person, how are you going to call someone and have them help you? By the time that the person comes along, you're already dead, my dear." Im guessing you lived in a white area.Just a thought,dont go thinking im racist.But actually a cell phone can save you fromg getting jumped.Well the story if that was me in a situation like that,my mom is very crazy and just becauses shes 39,she will fight who ever.Not to bring this up but we've lived in the worst places of new york.The real bad ones and she knows how it is and she doesnt play that.And neither do i.The difference bewtween an adult in person than a person over the phone.The person in a case will think that the child is being over dramatic.Trust me i know how people are and i've been in a situation that no one has helped but just stared.Now calling a friend or relative,they will be there for you at any case because thats what they do.Ok.And honestly dont gimme that by the time they get there,your already dead stuff because i dont believe you die because your hurt i believe you die because you give in.Anyway lets not get into that. "You need a friend" I take offense to that and to give you some info about me i do have friends hun. "Again you miss the point, which is that there shouldn't be opportunies for distractions in the classroom in the first place. Again, again, again, how did you think we dealt with these problems before the popularization of cell phones. If you think a cell is going to save you during an emergency, go back and read my arguments before you. There are statstics that say cell phones cause accidents. There are stories about people talking on cell phones who didn't noticed they were being stalked. There are real stories about cell phones causing emergencies. They are as helpful as they are dangerous. " I do not doubt that.Your missing my point.You cannot control anyone no matter who you are.And either way without cell phones,There still will be distractions. "You said that a child's biggest responsibility is to learn, then you say kids play music in class, which is what they shouldn't be doing but they are doing it anyway. It's not an issue of what they're doing, it's an issue of what's there to stop them from doing it, which is to place a ban and enforce punishments on violators. That's been my argument all along. Authority can handle it, again, it is the problem of the quality of the authority and that's not what we're here to argue. Or else, we'd get into qualifications of teachers and I'd go off to off-topic lala-land." But they will do it anyway.You cannot stop them.No matter the situation.They will do it anyway.I u nderstand you are saying that they shouldnt have it to begin with.Well honeslty thats on you.People have personal issues going on that you may not even know about.Also if the cell phone does happen to ring off from a call,you may not know if its important or not.Thats why we need trust and stop trying to thinking upon a one way road and open up to many possibilites whether you think it is realistic or un-realistic.And i disagree with you about authority.They will not always have control over a human being.Even if they had a gun to their face,no chance in most cases.So if your saying we should have more rules/punishments.Do you really think that will help?The more you try to stop them from doing it,the more they are going to do it.Through my experiences i know for sure that even banning cell phones will not help.There are many many ways to hide things.My point on banning and enforcing punishments is that it will not always help.But i will say this,the more subjective people become on rules the more people will think ahead of what to do in the situation. "First you say that you don't believe that I cannot be be contacted, and then you say that if those ways were blocked. I cannot see how I can answer to such a contradiction. If you mean to say I should "open my mind" to the possibility that I can't ever be contacted without the use of a cell phone, sorry, but I cannot. Again, that's silly. Cell phones are not the only way a person can be contacted in emergencies." No,What i said was if they ban cell phones then you cannot be contacted.If it is confiscated you cannot be contacted.To what i said about options being blocked off,it is reffering to schools being prepared for emergencies. "I was in two clubs (one being Junior Achievement and the other was Service First), stayed for math tutoring, and missed the late bus on several occasions because of those activities. I didn't whine about not having a cell phone, I just suck it up and went to the office to call for a ride." Well your school may not be like mines,or the next persons.Thats another point im trying to make.To me and only to me i think you are looking at it from your experiences.We are not whining either we are simply fighting for our rights. "If you mean to say I should "open my mind" to the possibility that I can't ever be contacted without the use of a cell phone, sorry, but I cannot. Again, that's silly. Cell phones are not the only way a person can be contacted in emergencies." So from the scenario i placed my self into.What am i apose to do,yell for someone to help me?Lets be honest here,in public,people see you on the floor they will step over you.From the two scenarios i gave i listed my point on the subject of emergencies. I want this to stay civil by all means.I dont want you to think i am an ass who's stuck on thinking cell phones are the only way people can be contacted during emergencies but is many cases thaat will be the only option.Thats all.Now if anything i said in this post does not make since i apologize because i was distracted many many times. |
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Cell phones in schools are fine as long as they're not used in class. That's what my schools rule is and we have never had a problem or distraction. And, even in the event that one did go off, how long would that be? 20 seconds? If you're going to get all worked up over that, please, take a few chill pills.
And my school also doesn't allow you to use any phone in the school unless you're throwing your guts up. Not even the office phone. ![]() Besides all that, the issue with iPods and cell phones in class... isn't it the teachers job to make sure you're not using any electronic devices? ![]() |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
I didnt want you to take it that way.But im not getting into that.And sure i agree with you on cell phones do bring emergencies. Im guessing you lived in a white area.Just a thought,dont go thinking im racist.But actually a cell phone can save you fromg getting jumped.Well the story if that was me in a situation like that,my mom is very crazy and just becauses shes 39,she will fight who ever.Not to bring this up but we've lived in the worst places of new york.The real bad ones and she knows how it is and she doesnt play that.And neither do i.The difference bewtween an adult in person than a person over the phone.The person in a case will think that the child is being over dramatic.Trust me i know how people are and i've been in a situation that no one has helped but just stared.Now calling a friend or relative,they will be there for you at any case because thats what they do.Ok.And honestly dont gimme that by the time they get there,your already dead stuff because i dont believe you die because your hurt i believe you die because you give in.Anyway lets not get into that. Haha, I live in a white area so I don't have to worry about getting jumped? Child I got beat walking home alone when I was a kid by two black teens. Thinking that a cell would have helped me is really, really laughable. My family moved from neighborhood to neighborhood after we immigrated to America. If you dig up my old posts, you can pretty much figure out the kinds of conditions I lived in. White neighborhoods my ass. Again, how do you think people deal with situations before cell phones? You think people would just get mugged or beat up without cell phones? I just don't get the logic of that. You're talking as if I've never been a student in high school, or that I've never had to go through crazy shit. Since you want scenerios, let me tell you real-life ones. I live on the streets practically since I was old enough to walk. My parents were in "re-education camps", aka communist-torture-prisons for those who oppose their regime, and I lived with my cousins who were in gangs. In fact, we "owned" the bay area where I lived. You think cell phones would have made a difference of if or when you get jumped? Hahhahahha. When I said you'd be dead already, I meant that you'd be beaten up already and there's no point then. And when I said you need a friend, that was a general statement. If you called your relative or whatever, by the time that they get to you, you would already be beaten up. They can't protect you every time of day. Oh my god, how do you live worrying about when you're going to get beat up. If you know you're going to get beat up, guess what? Be smart and walk in crowded areas, walk with your "friends", or stay where people can help you. You will still get jumped if you walk by yourself... EVEN WITH A CELL PHONE. QUOTE I take offense to that and to give you some info about me i do have friends hun. ... again, that was a general statement. How did you miss that? Don't read me out of context. A cell phone wouldn't help you in those situations, but a friend can if they are with you. That's why I said "As I've said so before, you don't need a cell phone in those cases. You need a friend. " QUOTE I do not doubt that.Your missing my point.You cannot control anyone no matter who you are.And either way without cell phones,There still will be distractions. ... you said one cannot control anyone no matter the power of authority.. but you think a cell phone can control whether or not you'd get beat up.... hmmm. QUOTE And either way without cell phones,There still will be distractions. Without cell phones, there'll be one less distraction to be worry about. QUOTE But they will do it anyway.You cannot stop them.No matter the situation.They will do it anyway.I u nderstand you are saying that they shouldnt have it to begin with.Well honeslty thats on you.People have personal issues going on that you may not even know about.Also if the cell phone does happen to ring off from a call,you may not know if its important or not.Thats why we need trust and stop trying to thinking upon a one way road and open up to many possibilites whether you think it is realistic or un-realistic.And i disagree with you about authority.They will not always have control over a human being.Even if they had a gun to their face,no chance in most cases.So if your saying we should have more rules/punishments.Do you really think that will help?The more you try to stop them from doing it,the more they are going to do it.Through my experiences i know for sure that even banning cell phones will not help.There are many many ways to hide things.My point on banning and enforcing punishments is that it will not always help.But i will say this,the more subjective people become on rules the more people will think ahead of what to do in the situation. What do you mean they cannot be stopped? If you truly believe that, then you obviously believe that there's no point in traffic lights or that there's no point in having laws. While there are people who run red lights and there are people who break the law, they get punished for it. It's how society works. If someone disregard authority, they'll be punished for it. Society abide the rules, or haven't you noticed? Personal issues? So, before cell phones, your parents, and your grandparents didn't have personal issues? All of a sudden, only cell phones can deal with personal issues? What? Yes, there are ways to hide cell phones, I'm sure, but that's the point. If they hide it, they're not openly using it, nor are they making blatant distractions. What are you getting at? QUOTE No,What i said was if they ban cell phones then you cannot be contacted.If it is confiscated you cannot be contacted.To what i said about options being blocked off,it is reffering to schools being prepared for emergencies. Again, ask your counselor how your school deal with personal emergencies. I thought I already cover the "what if's" pretty extensively already. You kids sure lack faith in your school's authority figures, I don't see why though as they are more trained to handle emergencies than most students can ever be. Somebody got hurt at home, shouldn't they call another adult instead of a kid? Also, my Mom has passed a message to me at school before. Guess how she did it? She dialled the school's number on wired phone and spoke to the operator. Bam, next period I got a note. Oh, and my Mom doesn't even speak English that well. In other kinds of emergencies... well, I had this to say: Yes, in extreme emergencies, they are a great convenience, and again, it is better to be safe than sorry. However, in those emergencies, do you have any idea how much more worst off it is for so many people to be calling around? On the day that Hurrican Rita was supposed to hit Houston, it took me TWO HOURS to get a clear line to call my family and friends because the network was busy. I tried my home phone as well as my cell phone. So in an emergency like 9-11, real emergency calls may not be able to get through because non-emergency users would be jamming the networks. QUOTE Well your school may not be like mines,or the next persons.Thats another point im trying to make.To me and only to me i think you are looking at it from your experiences.We are not whining either we are simply fighting for our rights. Now this is interesting; you mentioned "rights". What rights would those be? Give me a law or a recognized social movement that says cell phones in school is a "right" and should be allowed. When you don't know what a "right" is, you shouldn't talk about it. I'm not trying to be an ass here either, but I'm taking a class that talked about "rights" and I just though it'd be fitting to tell you that you should know what your "rights" actually are. I have to talk about my experiences because you gave me "scenerios". How am I else supposed to give you a realistic response? I don't want to make up any stories. QUOTE So from the scenario i placed my self into.What am i apose to do,yell for someone to help me?Lets be honest here,in public,people see you on the floor they will step over you.From the two scenarios i gave i listed my point on the subject of emergencies. I want this to stay civil by all means.I dont want you to think i am an ass who's stuck on thinking cell phones are the only way people can be contacted during emergencies but is many cases thaat will be the only option.Thats all.Now if anything i said in this post does not make since i apologize because i was distracted many many times. I don't think you're an ass. This is a debate, there's obviously two sides of the story. I'm not a bitter 10 year old who'll pout because you're not on my side. Haha. I've been here since this debate forum started, I wouldn't last that long here if I acted like that. Okay, lets say you're getting beat up. Where? In a crowded street? Let me tell you what I learned in First Aid certification class. If you're not getting the help you need when you're in a crowded place, GRAB SOMEONE and DEMAND HIM/HER TO HELP YOU. It works! It's psychology more than anything. People always think, I'm not going to help them because someone else will. If you are specific, SOMEONE WILL STEP UP FOR YOU. If you're getting beat up in an empty alley. My question would be, WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU THINKING walking into an EMPTY alley by yourself? On a light note... cell phones are like... crying babies. Babies (generally speaking, not your own) are cute to look at and fawn over until they poop or screams in public. Like wise, cell phones are cool and convenient until they become distractions and safety concerns in school. Last but not least, if you want to talk about school safety and don't believe whatever I've been telling you, at least believe in the people who knows for fact that cells don't do anything to deter safety hazards. http://www.schoolsecurity.org/trends/cell_phones.html Plus I say "ban" cell phones because it's the only way that most kids will actually follow the rules. If policies say children can bring phones to the class room, the priviledge will certainly be abused. This is to answer IROCKCB . Cell phones in schools are fine as long as they're not used in class. That's what my schools rule is and we have never had a problem or distraction. And, even in the event that one did go off, how long would that be? 20 seconds? If you're going to get all worked up over that, please, take a few chill pills. And my school also doesn't allow you to use any phone in the school unless you're throwing your guts up. Not even the office phone. ![]() They'll be used in class if they are not banned, period. There was another kid in here who said that cells DO go off in class, so don't tell me that it doesn't happen. I know for a fact that it happens. And then, that 20 seconds is enough to be a distraction. Taking "chill pills" isn't the answer for everything. I'm sorry that I can be as cool and as laid back as you to ignore cell phones in class. (Actually, I'm not sorry, I was sarcastic if you didn't figure it out). The classroom isn't the place that I have to take "chill pills". What is the phone number to your school? I like to call them and ask for their policies. I'm actually, very interested in this topic. Better yet give me an email to one of your school's counselor. But, as I've mentioned before, you should work everything out with your parents about your mode of transportations before going to school. If they don't care, set 'em straight, or get a friend. Besides all that, the issue with iPods and cell phones in class... isn't it the teachers job to make sure you're not using any electronic devices? Guess what? It is indeed the teacher's job to teach and prevent distractions, but it's the students job to LEARN and respect education, not to create distractions. If teachers don't stop distractions, then they're not doing their job, but if a student brings in distractions, he/she isn't doing his/her job either. |
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They'll be used in class if they are not banned, period. There was another kid in here who said that cells DO go off in class, so don't tell me that it doesn't happen. I know for a fact that it happens. And then, that 20 seconds is enough to be a distraction. Taking "chill pills" isn't the answer for everything. I'm sorry that I can be as cool and as laid back as you to ignore cell phones in class. (Actually, I'm not sorry, I was sarcastic if you didn't figure it out). The classroom isn't the place that I have to take "chill pills". What is the phone number to your school? I like to call them and ask for their policies. I'm actually, very interested in this topic. Better yet give me an email to one of your school's counselor. But, as I've mentioned before, you should work everything out with your parents about your mode of transportations before going to school. If they don't care, set 'em straight, or get a friend. Besides all that, the issue with iPods and cell phones in class... isn't it the teachers job to make sure you're not using any electronic devices? Guess what? It is indeed the teacher's job to teach and prevent distractions, but it's the students job to LEARN and respect education, not to create distractions. If teachers don't stop distractions, then they're not doing their job, but if a student brings in distractions, he/she isn't doing his/her job either. First of all, I wasn't speaking directly to you. I don't see anywhere that I mentioned your name. ![]() Secondly, I never said it doesn't happen, did I? I said it wasn't a problem in my school. And I'm sorry I'm not as uptight and overly concerned about trivial subjects as you are. (Sorry, my turn for sarcasm.) I'm not sure actually. You can look it up though. It's the only Bunn High School in North Carolina. Sure, in an ideal world when all situations are able to be planned out ahead of time, I'd love to discuss the topic of transportation with my parents before school. The reason my mom bought me a cell phone was for emergencies in school and issues like transportation. Not to mention times when I stay after school at an event that doesn't end at a specific time (which happens very often being that I'm on yearbook staff) and she needs to know when to pick me up. Indeed it is. Again, in an ideal world, everyone would actually LEARN and respect education. You need to wake up and realize that's not what's going on nor will it any time soon. It's unfortunate I even have to state that, but it's the awful truth. Therefore, it has to be a part of a teachers job. And I don't consider bringing my iPod or cell phone to school in my backpack turned off for after school use a distraction. You seem pretty hung up on distractions. I guess we should ban all class clowns and entertaining teachers with actual personality from school as well. (Don't get excited. That was also sarcasm.) Oh, and just a little extra info for ya Fae. Here's the definition of job in the context you used: 1. occupation: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money Last I checked, I wasn't being paid to do my "job". Therefore, I couldn't possibly not be doing my "job." ![]() |
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1) First of all, I wasn't speaking directly to you. I don't see anywhere that I mentioned your name. ![]() 2) Secondly, I never said it doesn't happen, did I? I said it wasn't a problem in my school. And I'm sorry I'm not as uptight and overly concerned about trivial subjects as you are. (Sorry, my turn for sarcasm.) 3) I'm not sure actually. You can look it up though. It's the only Bunn High School in North Carolina. 4) Sure, in an ideal world when all situations are able to be planned out ahead of time, I'd love to discuss the topic of transportation with my parents before school. The reason my mom bought me a cell phone was for emergencies in school and issues like transportation. Not to mention times when I stay after school at an event that doesn't end at a specific time (which happens very often being that I'm on yearbook staff) and she needs to know when to pick me up. 5) Indeed it is. Again, in an ideal world, everyone would actually LEARN and respect education. You need to wake up and realize that's not what's going on nor will it any time soon. It's unfortunate I even have to state that, but it's the awful truth. Therefore, it has to be a part of a teachers job. And I don't consider bringing my iPod or cell phone to school in my backpack turned off for after school use a distraction. 6) You seem pretty hung up on distractions. I guess we should ban all class clowns and entertaining teachers with actual personality from school as well. (Don't get excited. That was also sarcasm.) 7) Oh, and just a little extra info for ya Fae. Here's the definition of job in the context you used: 1. occupation: the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money 8) Last I checked, I wasn't being paid to do my "job". Therefore, I couldn't possibly not be doing my "job." ![]() 1) You don't have to talk to me, if the shoes fits me, I'll respond. This is a forum after all, or are you saying I can't respond unless you're directly speaking to me? More specifically, this is a debate forum. Telling people to chill out, or take a chill pill in the midst of an argument or to answer and argument is rather nonesense. Also, you call me uptight now. Don't act like you weren't talking to me. 2) No, but you seem to think that because it's not a problem in your class that it doesn't happen anywhere else. I'm surprise that you claim to know what goes on in your whole school, but you have that right, and I have a right not to believe it. Haha. Sorry, for being "uptight" to you, but I rather be uptight and know all available alternatives in emergencies than rely on cell phones alone. I thought that's rather smart of me. 3) You don't know your own school's phone number? No wonder you kids are so relied on cell phones. I hope you at least know how to dial 911. Oh, I'm sorry, may you already do know because it's stored on your cell phone. Relying on cell phones as your only mode of contingency planning is really... sad. I hope you have alternative plans for when your cell run out of battery or when the service is busy. 4) What you've described is not a need for cell phone, it's a want for convenience. Which is the core logic of my argument. 5) ... dude, you missed the whole point of this argument didn't you? Let me recap it for you in easy-to-understand sentences. 1) I'm for banning cell phones because they are distractions in the classroom because they tend to go off in class. 2) If there is a ban, the chances of cells going off in class ARE LOW. 3) If there is no ban, kids will abuse the priviledge and cells will ring in class often. Get it now? So, put two and two together. If it's banned, kids will hide the fact that have cells on them and not use it openly and create distractions. Bam! Problem solved. It doesn't require the world to be perfect in order to have kids who follow the rules. Just enforce the rules with feasible consequences, and most kids will do what they're told. 6) ... you know, you kids take advantage of school. It's sad, but you kids are very spoiled. You think school is a place that should allow for distractions as rude and as disruptive as cell phones. You may think that wanting a school life for LEARNING is being "hung up" on something, and that's fine, but in truth, kids who go to school to create distractions are just plain spoiled. If teachers with personalities can teach and students can learn from him/her, I don't see how that's a problem. 7) Brandon, or Brenden, or Brendan whichever it is (you'll have to excuse me, I'm really bad with names)... go learn English all over again . In the context of my sentence, it is a teacher's job is to teach, and a student's job to learn. What is the definition of teacher and student? You can look that up, too. Then, look up the word "job". You don't even know what " in the context" means, you're making me smile. Occupation my butt. 8) ... analyze what's wrong with your own argument, because it is as ridiculous as saying the sky is purple on a sunny day. First, you define "occupation", then you quoted "job" as a reference. What the heck? Inconsistent much? No wonder you don't get it. Child, you need serious tutoring or cram school. Geez, what are kids learning in school these days? And on a last note, for kids don't have to experience having two jobs, paying for school and everything else in life to tell me what's not "ideal" in the world is really, really amusing. |
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I just have to say one thing: if I carry my cell phone, it's my business. Nobody should care if I have one, unless it's a danger to someone's health or something. Or, and unless it disturbs anybody. I switch it on silent in class and I've never had it go off during class. So, really, what's the problem?
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^Angelina, your 100% right.
Seriously, if someone wants to carry their cell phone then let them carry their cell phone. I mean if your going to be that worried about everyone else to complain about someone having a cell phone, then aparently somethings wrong with you for not taking your attention off of them. If you set your mind to it you can accomplish anything. No one wants to waste their money on payphones when they already pay for a cell phone. If anyone wants to do so, then good for you. No matter what anyone does, their never going to ban cell phones. Theres no huge reason for them to do so. I mean if it bothers you that much then complain to your teachers for not paying attention enough to notice people using cell phones. |
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^ Pay phones, why do you need pay phones? You're seriously going to need to call someone everyday or else you'd be in a heap of trouble or what? Why? You don't need to be rich to use a pay phone either, you just need to have some change in case you really need to make a call. Don't tell me that you kids "really" need to make a call that bad every day. Look, I was in school, participated in after school activities, and I rode the bus home, I never had a need for cell phones nor did I need a pay phone each time I wanted to call home. Don't tell me that in the last 4 years, kids have lost sight of what is "need" and what is "want".
On another note, stop saying "let them carry phones since it's none of your business", "it shouldn't bother you, chill out" or things like that. I already explained why it's a problem in high schools. Pay attention and think of a better rebuttal. It seems the only answer to this controversy the opposing side is able to dig up is "it's none of your business"... Guess what? If I'm sitting next to you in class and your cell goes off, it becomes my business and the class' as well. This is just like the rule that you shouldn't yell "fire" in a building, or "hijack" on an airplane. Your "right"/"business" just stepped on other people's grounds. I've talked about teachers as well. If I remember correctly, a rule of this forum is to read the thread. If you're too lazy to do that, at least understand the other side before jumping in. This is especially true because Angelina Taylor made the exception to her carrying a cell phone to when her cell disturbs someone. Or, and unless it disturbs anybody. Obviously, cell phones wouldn't be a problem ANYWHERE if it doesn't disturb or create distractions. And that is my point, that cells do disturb IN CLASS/IN SCHOOL. Seriously, pay attention. Because of that exception, I was able to agree with a lot of what she says. I carry a cell on silent, too, and it would be a bother to use a pay phone. But I'm in college full-time, with two jobs, and I'm the President-elect of an organization. I have an excuse to want the convenience badly, what's yours? See, I even admit it. I don't need a cell phone, I just want it for convenience. Ask yourself, why do some public schools require dress codes or the like rules? There's no "huge reason" to do so either, but they are done nonetheless. If you think that a person can accomplish things by setting their minds on it, then in the same logic, kids can set their mind to not using cellphones in school, and more importantly in class, and "accomplish" that, too. |
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^ Pay phones, why do you need pay phones? You're seriously going to need to call someone everyday or else you'd be in a heap of trouble or what? Why? You don't need to be rich to use a pay phone either, you just need to have some change in case you really need to make a call. Don't tell me that you kids "really" need to make a call that bad every day. First off, I'm not a "kid". I'm nearly 18 years old, and I have a lot going on with my schedule. Things change ALL the time for me, nearly every day. If I don't have my cell phone, there's no doubt that it will become slightly chaotic. And I'm sorry, but I get less than $3 a day. That's all. I don't work anymore because I don't have time. And I can't afford to waste money on making a call from a pay phone :) QUOTE Look, I was in school, participated in after school activities, and I rode the bus home, I never had a need for cell phones nor did I need a pay phone each time I wanted to call home. Don't tell me that in the last 4 years, kids have lost sight of what is "need" and what is "want". You are you. I'm not you. I go out of home at 7AM, and I get home at 11PM, all done by public transport. 6 out of 7 days anyway. Mind you, my BROTHER got me my cell phone because he didn't like the thought of not knowing for sure where I am and whether I'm ok at 10pm in Toronto. I think he has a right. Plus, my mom freaks out easily, and she loves to call me late when she wants to know what time I'm coming home, despite the fact that I've already told her numerous times. But anyway. QUOTE On another note, stop saying "let them carry phones since it's none of your business", "it shouldn't bother you, chill out" or things like that. I already explained why it's a problem in high schools. Pay attention and think of a better rebuttal. It seems the only answer to this controversy the opposing side is able to dig up is "it's none of your business"... Guess what? If I'm sitting next to you in class and your cell goes off, it becomes my business and the class' as well. My cell phone does not go off in class, period. So shhh. Chill out :) In the past four years, it has NEVER gone off. Ever. QUOTE This is especially true because Angelina Taylor made the exception to her carrying a cell phone to when her cell disturbs someone. I'm stupid and I didn't understand your sentence. Can you paraphrase it for me? QUOTE Obviously, cell phones wouldn't be a problem ANYWHERE if it doesn't disturb or create distractions. Alrighty. My cell phone has never disturbed anybody, so I guess (by using deductive logic), that it's not a problem. On another note: what would happen if somebody's phone goes off? Would it kill you? Why are you so aggressive towards this? They would create a distraction for 10 seconds, after which things get back to normal. At least that's what's happened in some of my classes. QUOTE Seriously, pay attention. Because of that exception, I was able to agree with a lot of what she says. I carry a cell on silent, too, and it would be a bother to use a pay phone. But I'm in college full-time, with two jobs, and I'm the President-elect of an organization. I have an excuse to want the convenience badly, what's yours? See, I even admit it. I don't need a cell phone, I just want it for convenience. As I said, you are you. I go to two schools, full time. I'm a part of a number of organizations, plus I get called at times to teach. I also perform on a regular basis. Sometimes I don't see my parents with days (even though we live in the same appartment), and they like to call from time to time, you know, to see what's up. That's not so terrible, is it? Especially if you're constantly on the move. Which I am. QUOTE Ask yourself, why do some public schools require dress codes or the like rules? There's no "huge reason" to do so either, but they are done nonetheless. That's way different than harmlessly carrying a cell phone. :) |
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I'm sorry that everyone isn't as great as you are Fae, some people have more complicated lives and need a cell phone to call people to get on with their lives.
I'm sure if you were in one of those peoples shoes you feel completely different about the suitation. I know plenty of people that carry cell phones and it never causes a distraction to anyone else. Even if they use it.. So aparently its not that big of deal around here. And the fact that with the first post, a school wants to waste money to get metal detectors to make sure students don't carry cell phones, its useless. |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
First off, I'm not a "kid". I'm nearly 18 years old, and I have a lot going on with my schedule. Things change ALL the time for me, nearly every day. If I don't have my cell phone, there's no doubt that it will become slightly chaotic. And I'm sorry, but I get less than $3 a day. That's all. I don't work anymore because I don't have time. And I can't afford to waste money on making a call from a pay phone :) You are you. I'm not you. I go out of home at 7AM, and I get home at 11PM, all done by public transport. 6 out of 7 days anyway. Mind you, my BROTHER got me my cell phone because he didn't like the thought of not knowing for sure where I am and whether I'm ok at 10pm in Toronto. I think he has a right. Plus, my mom freaks out easily, and she loves to call me late when she wants to know what time I'm coming home, despite the fact that I've already told her numerous times. But anyway. My cell phone does not go off in class, period. So shhh. Chill out :) In the past four years, it has NEVER gone off. Ever. I'm stupid and I didn't understand your sentence. Can you paraphrase it for me? Alrighty. My cell phone has never disturbed anybody, so I guess (by using deductive logic), that it's not a problem. On another note: what would happen if somebody's phone goes off? Would it kill you? Why are you so aggressive towards this? They would create a distraction for 10 seconds, after which things get back to normal. At least that's what's happened in some of my classes. As I said, you are you. I go to two schools, full time. I'm a part of a number of organizations, plus I get called at times to teach. I also perform on a regular basis. Sometimes I don't see my parents with days (even though we live in the same appartment), and they like to call from time to time, you know, to see what's up. That's not so terrible, is it? Especially if you're constantly on the move. Which I am. That's way different than harmlessly carrying a cell phone. :) Did you see my carrot? "^"? I wasn't talking to you so I wasn't pointing at you and saying "kid". Most of the time, the word "kid" is generalized anyway. If you're in high school, you'd be a kid to me because I'm older in comparison. The only time I talked about you, I quoted you see? I also explained that in some situations, it's okay. Did you read me at all? The problem is, not all kids need cell phones like the claim they do. When I quoted you, you said that carrying cells isn't a problem UNLESS it's disturbing others. In this debate we are discussing how it is disturbing in the class room when a cell phone rings (in the same manner that it's disturbing in a movie or in a library), something that I assumed you'd agree with because of what you said. ... It wouldn't kill me if a phone goes off, nor would it kill me if someone's watching porn in class.... This is a debate, how am I not supposed to be "agressive"? Please, I remember instances where you and many others were equally "agressive" about a topic in here. The pot is calling the kettle black. The point is that in the classroom, there should be one less case of distractions. Again, again, why aren't you reading me? I said that there are exceptions, but the majority of people who are in high school do not need it. You don't think using cell phones to cheat is a problem? And I'm sure you've read news about kids taking pictures in lockers and putting them on myspace, or haven't you? Harmless? Really? I'm sorry that everyone isn't as great as you are Fae, some people have more complicated lives and need a cell phone to call people to get on with their lives. I'm sure if you were in one of those peoples shoes you feel completely different about the suitation. I know plenty of people that carry cell phones and it never causes a distraction to anyone else. Even if they use it.. So aparently its not that big of deal around here. And the fact that with the first post, a school wants to waste money to get metal detectors to make sure students don't carry cell phones, its useless. I'm great? Please, don't go there. Complicated lives? How can a high school student have so a complicated life that a cell phone becomes a need forhim/her? You don't think that people before you had complicated lives? How do you think older generations dealt with it? As I've already explained, I was in their shoes. I understand completely that there is NO NEED for cells, only a WANT for convenience. Do you think I skipped high school and don't know how it was? And I know plenty of people that carry cells that do go off in class. In fact, in this very thread, another student was saying that cells go off in his/her class quite often. Why don't you read the thread and see for yourself? Geez ladies, I'm not saying that it's going to be the end of the world if cells go off, but that it is a distraction. Again I must remind you, this is a debate, don't get all pissy with the I'm-sorry-that-everyone-isn't-as-great shit just because I don't agree with you. If you're this touchy, you might as well think badly of everyone who holds a different opinion than you. Don't have a cow, it's just a debate. |
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I wasn't talking to you so I wasn't pointing at you and saying "kid". Most of the time, the word "kid" is generalized anyway. If you're in high school, you'd be a kid to me because I'm older in comparison. The only time I talked about you, I quoted you see? I also explained that in some situations, it's okay. Did you read me at all? The problem is, not all kids need cell phones like the claim they do. It doesn't matter whether you were talking to me or not; it's a debate and I can respond if I like. Correct me if I'm wrong. And yes, I'm in high school, but I'm not a kid. So when you're 26 and I'm 25, I'd still be a kid to you? Interesting logic. The fact that you're older doesn't give you the right to call me one. QUOTE When I quoted you, you said that carrying cells isn't a problem UNLESS it's disturbing others. In this debate we are discussing how it is disturbing in the class room when a cell phone rings (in the same manner that it's disturbing in a movie or in a library), something that I assumed you'd agree with because of what you said. Great. Then we don't have a problem. :) QUOTE ... It wouldn't kill me if a phone goes off, nor would it kill me if someone's watching porn in class.... This is a debate, how am I not supposed to be "agressive"? Please, I remember instances where you and many others were equally "agressive" about a topic in here. The pot is calling the kettle black. Well, you are aggressive. And when did I say I was never agressive? :) QUOTE The point is that in the classroom, there should be one less case of distractions. Yes. Switch it off, otherwise the teacher should have the right to keep it. It's not that difficult. QUOTE You don't think using cell phones to cheat is a problem? And I'm sure you've read news about kids taking pictures in lockers and putting them on myspace, or haven't you? Harmless? Really? I'm sorry, but if a teacher is supervising a test, there's no way in hell he wouldn't see a student cheating with a cell phone. Seriously. QUOTE I'm great? Please, don't go there. Complicated lives? How can a high school student have so a complicated life that a cell phone becomes a need forhim/her? (I know that wasn't directed towards me, but) Didn't you read my post? I'm pretty sure I've proven to you that a petty, little kid in high school can have a "complicated" life. QUOTE As I've already explained, I was in their shoes. I understand completely that there is NO NEED for cells, only a WANT for convenience. Do you think I skipped high school and don't know how it was? Ummmmm.. again, don't be ignorant and don't assume everyone's the same. Where are you from, by the way? What town? QUOTE Geez ladies, I'm not saying that it's going to be the end of the world if cells go off, but that it is a distraction. Again I must remind you, this is a debate, don't get all pissy with the I'm-sorry-that-everyone-isn't-as-great shit just because I don't agree with you. If you're this touchy, you might as well think badly of everyone who holds a different opinion than you. Don't have a cow, it's just a debate. I don't think we're getting pissy.. we just think that you're not considering the other side of things. Sure, there are "kids" who don't need cell phones, but there are some who do :) If you spent your high school years in a small town (which I think you did; I forgot where you lived), you wouldn't really be able to grasp that. |
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![]() Quand j'étais jeune... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 6,826 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 1,272 ![]() |
It doesn't matter whether you were talking to me or not; it's a debate and I can respond if I like. Correct me if I'm wrong. And yes, I'm in high school, but I'm not a kid. So when you're 26 and I'm 25, I'd still be a kid to you? Interesting logic. The fact that you're older doesn't give you the right to call me one. Great. Then we don't have a problem. :) Well, you are aggressive. And when did I say I was never agressive? :) Yes. Switch it off, otherwise the teacher should have the right to keep it. It's not that difficult. I'm sorry, but if a teacher is supervising a test, there's no way in hell he wouldn't see a student cheating with a cell phone. Seriously. (I know that wasn't directed towards me, but) Didn't you read my post? I'm pretty sure I've proven to you that a petty, little kid in high school can have a "complicated" life. Ummmmm.. again, don't be ignorant and don't assume everyone's the same. Where are you from, by the way? What town? I don't think we're getting pissy.. we just think that you're not considering the other side of things. Sure, there are "kids" who don't need cell phones, but there are some who do :) If you spent your high school years in a small town (which I think you did; I forgot where you lived), you wouldn't really be able to grasp that. ... You have the right to respond any way you want to anyone, I was simply informing you that I wasn't "pointing" at you and calling you "hey, kid!" in a degrading way. There's no need to be huffy. And yes, you'd be a kid to me, because you're in high school. If I have a brother who's a year younger than me, he'd be a kid. So, considering that you are four years my junior, it makes sense for me to be able to call you a kid if I want to. That logic works fine with me. We didn't have a problem at all. I'm confused. Are you or are you not saying that cells are a problem when they disturb people? If they are, and I have said that cell phones do disturb class, what's there for you to disagree with. If you research any where on the net, you can surely find reports of this being a problem. If by aggressive you mean heated? Yes, yes I am. Most of the time, I take debates seriously because I respect my opposition. To do otherwise would be to demean their efforts and waste both our time. You never said that you were not aggressive but by the same way that you get aggressive over other topics, you should understand why I would be aggressive in this one. No need to ask me as if you don't know why a person would be aggressive over debate. Complicated life, huh? Are you saying that without a cell phone, you would not be able to deal with your complicated life? How do you think the older generations, meaning people living in the mid 1990s and early 2000 or so, deal with not having a cell phones? I hope you don't think our lives weren't as complicated as yours. Am I being ignorant? Really? Then we're in the same boat because you're both assuming that I don't know what a "complicated life" would be like, when I've been there, done that. Ignorance is relying on cell phones to solve life's complications. I love technology. How am I not considering the other side of things? I've experienced not having a cell phone on hand and when I do have it on hand. I know when there's a need and when there's a want for convenience. Whereas, you both can't even "consider" the possibility that cell phones are not "needed" by high schoolers. Ya act like the sky will fall on you if you don't have cell phones. God forbid your batteries die, we'd have a life and death crisis on our hands. About cheating... Haha! It happens enough that it becomes a problem. You blame teachers for a student being able to cheat on tests. Why don't you blame me for not stoping a gunman from shooting someone in front of me while you're at it? Or say I was the one who didn't stop Bully #1 from randomly kicking another kid on time. Teachers may be able to stop a student from texting or playing games on phones in class temporarily, but students are less likely to have them out at all or they would be worried about phones being taken up if they were banned. Wouldn't that be one less distraction for teachers and students to deal with? Also, you haven't address the problems of mean kids using cell phones to be cruel. Maybe you weren't pissy, but Infinite was, you can't speak for her. I take "sorry, not everyone is as great as you" as unsolicited pettiness directing at me. *Nods*, that's pissy alright. Lastly, Houston, Texas isn't that small of a town. Bellaire and Cy-Falls High School were my alma mater, and before you ask, they are not small schools. |
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... You have the right to respond any way you want to anyone, I was simply informing you that I wasn't "pointing" at you and calling you "hey, kid!" in a degrading way. There's no need to be huffy. And yes, you'd be a kid to me, because you're in high school. If I have a brother who's a year younger than me, he'd be a kid. So, considering that you are four years my junior, it makes sense for me to be able to call you a kid if I want to. That logic works fine with me. Oh, wait, I see. You calling me "kid" makes you feel good and superior and it gives you a sense that everybody else around you is inferior. I understand. Point taken. QUOTE We didn't have a problem at all. I'm confused. Are you or are you not saying that cells are a problem when they disturb people? If they are, and I have said that cell phones do disturb class, what's there for you to disagree with. If you research any where on the net, you can surely find reports of this being a problem. Cell phones are a problem when they go off in class all the time. But how many times do they go off, really? Once/twice a month? If I remember correctly, the only time a cell phone has gone off in any of my classes, it was in English when we were doing nothing (which means talking with other people). Was it disturbing? No. If it were during actual class, the teacher has the right to take it away and return it at the end of the day. Would the kid keep his cell phone on after that? No. Voila. QUOTE If by aggressive you mean heated? Yes, yes I am. Most of the time, I take debates seriously because I respect my opposition. To do otherwise would be to demean their efforts and waste both our time. You never said that you were not aggressive but by the same way that you get aggressive over other topics, you should understand why I would be aggressive in this one. No need to ask me as if you don't know why a person would be aggressive over debate. I just find it funny how you get aggressive towards this debate. It's cell phones. But, you know, whatever. QUOTE Complicated life, huh? Are you saying that without a cell phone, you would not be able to deal with your complicated life? How do you think the older generations, meaning people living in the mid 1990s and early 2000 or so, deal with not having a cell phones? I hope you don't think our lives weren't as complicated as yours. It's nearly 2007. Not 1990 ;) QUOTE Am I being ignorant? Really? Then we're in the same boat because you're both assuming that I don't know what a "complicated life" would be like, when I've been there, done that. Ignorance is relying on cell phones to solve life's complications. We're not assuming; we're merely stating that you think everybody's like you. Welllllllll, we're not. And I don't want to sound arrogant, but I doubt your life was what my life is now. QUOTE I love technology. How am I not considering the other side of things? I've experienced not having a cell phone on hand and when I do have it on hand. I know when there's a need and when there's a want for convenience. Whereas, you both can't even "consider" the possibility that cell phones are not "needed" by high schoolers. Ya act like the sky will fall on you if you don't have cell phones. God forbid your batteries die, we'd have a life and death crisis on our hands. Great! If you hate cell phones so much, then don't have one. But don't tell other people what to do. It's their life, right? Having a cell phone makes my life much easier. I'm constantly on the move, and it's already hard for people to reach me. So why would I choose to go through all the trouble otherwise, when I have a much better way of doing things? Seems illogical to me. QUOTE About cheating... Haha! It happens enough that it becomes a problem. You blame teachers for a student being able to cheat on tests. Why don't you blame me for not stoping a gunman from shooting someone in front of me while you're at it? Or say I was the one who didn't stop Bully #1 from randomly kicking another kid on time. How is that the same? I'm sorry, but I've never seen or heard of somebody cheating with a cell phone, at least not in my school. It seems ridiculous to me. And yes, a teacher should be able to spot somebody pulling out a cell phone and cheating. A cell phone is not really that small. QUOTE Teachers may be able to stop a student from texting or playing games on phones in class temporarily, but students are less likely to have them out at all or they would be worried about phones being taken up if they were banned. Wouldn't that be one less distraction for teachers and students to deal with? So how about this: during a test, cell phones cannot be in the classroom. Plus, students are already intimidated to have their cell phone out in class, because teachers (in my school at least) do take them sometimes. QUOTE Also, you haven't address the problems of mean kids using cell phones to be cruel. HAHAHAHA.. what? Aww, the big, mean kids are going to use cell phones.. let's ban them! That's a great reason! Most high school students wouldn't die without a cell phone. But for some of us, it's a LOT easier, and it solves a lot of problems, so.. you could say it's a need. |
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