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Joseph LeNoir
1 Professor Lynn Raymond
UWRT 1102-£01
25 March 2015
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Woitczak, Maria. Texting and Driving, Digital image. Driving MBA. 19 Oct.
2012. Web.
Explanation: Part of our presentation has to inelude the negative side of the development of the
use of technology, texting and driving is a very popular concern. This is a topic that may be
overlooked when our project focuses on the social impact of cellphones, but it should be
included. Texting and driving is very popular and is the most immediate danger that is involved
with the use of cellphones.LeNoir2
Commentary: This visual demonstrates the dangers involved with texting while driving, We
have all been here and we know people that do it, but we do not think about the risks of being on
‘our cellphones while driving. When you see that your best friend texted you, you do not think
“cighteen percent of fatal accidents are caused by cellphones”, you think of what you will text
back. By looking at the graph, you can tell that this is a serious problem that is becoming more
popular, yet for some reason, these statistics do not scare us.
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Joyce, Jennifer. People on Phones, Digital image. Digital Humanities. O
22 Feb. 2015, Web.
Explanation: This is meant to just be a picture, but I feel that it is a powerful picture, The norm
of society is shifting to everybody being on their cellphone, and this picture represents this
perfectly. The picture depicts some young people walking down the street, but they are all on
their cellphone, While they are all on their cellphones, they are not paying attention to their
surroundings. [ feel that @ picture such as this will show that cellphones are so popular that
people would rather be on their cellphone than to interact with one another.LeNoir3
Commentary: ‘This is just a regular picture of younger people walking down a road, but what
stands out about this picture? They are all on their cellphones. This shows how people interact
less face-to-face and spend more time on their cellphones, In this age, almost everybody has
cellphone and they use it excessively, Hopefully this picture will make you feel that you should
ook around you more often, enjoy a conversation with someone.
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Explanation: ‘This is meant to act as an entertaining way to show the annoyance of cellphones
People ignore other people all the time to be on their phone, and it is disrespectful. Hopefal this
cartoon will point this out in a humorous way.
Commentary: We all have been here right, some of us have done this. Someone, or ourselves,
have ignored physical people in front of us to be on our cellphone. How does it feel? It sucks. It
is very disrespectful to ignore an actual person to communicate to something artificial. So why
do people still do it? We do it because itis the norm of society and everybody else does it
Hopefully from now on you will think twice about ignoring someone so you may use
technology.Letioir a
Works Cited
Adam, Scott. Dilbert. Digital image. Dilbert. 1 Jan. 2003. Web.
Joyce, Jennifer. People on Phones. Digital image. Digital Humanities. 22 Feb. 2015. Web.
Wojtezak, Maria. Texting and Driving, Digital image. Driving MBA. 19 Oct. 2012. Web.