Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5comments:
chp11-12

  1. The many ways are and is news to me when the phones are formed.
  2. The technology is progressig each day.
  3. How much technology is increased throughout a day?
  4. Is there alot of technolog ybesides a phone that can cause diseases
  5. How and can a ipod be more affective with cancer?

4questions:

  1. Are teh new technology progressing each day?
  2. Can there be an increase on the amount of technology increase?
  3. Will there be other types of technologies that can cause cancer?
  4. Why is cancer so unpredictable?

3vwords:

  1. cancer- tenacity a malignant tumor sometimes.pg125
  2. tumor-medical term tumor define tumor.pg169
  3. counts-button on your word processor.pg137

2literary terms:

  1. Imagery:"The sudden change in the yellow streaks in the tecnologystrings."pg174
  2. Simile:"There was a phone that ordinarily took place in harolson like a summer reeze.'pg169

1overview sentence:

The way in which tecnology was progressing besides the telephone.

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5comments:
chp9-10

  1. The moment a phone is on the left side of your body it triggers a different vessel in the cell.
  2. In the matter of seconds it takes for you to dial a phone call someone is inffected in some type of cancer active in the brain.
  3. Phones are all created under almost the same systems.
  4. It is no doubt that the elecotomagnetic feilds could not damage your body.
  5. Can phones really damage your body?

4questions:

  1. How do phones damage your body I seem to have forgotten?
  2. Can the electric feilds interact with your bodys reasoning?
  3. How are the interanal organs disrupted?
  4. Are the external visions disrupted or not in the use of phones?

3vwords:

  1. Feilds-area; domain; range.pg320
  2. determination-In no way ogf giving up.pg324
  3. continuous-successive; uninterrupted; permanent.pg338

2literary terms:

  1. Simile-"The feilds act like the new forms of senses."pg332
  2. Metaphor-"The canges are the unique structures in the matter of minutes used."pg333
  3. 1overviewsentence: The way in which the new ways of technetic science is formed through the body and others bodys as well.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5comments:
chp9-10

  1. People should not sleep with their phone under their pillow.
  2. It is harmful to come near a phone that has been near water.
  3. Whay aren't people more careful when it comes to phones?
  4. I think it is dumb that people's main priority is to have a phone.

5.How is there a diiference when there is mainly no difference with a phone and it's owner.
4questions:

  1. Why is their a electric feild between phonea and person?
  2. How far do you need to be if there is more than one phone near you?
  3. Do people have phone phobias?
  4. Is there such thing as a phone phobia?

3vwords:

  1. phobia-anti-anxiety or anti-depressant medication proves helpful, especially during the early stages of therapy.pg151
  2. tranqulity-someone who desires peace and beauty..pg140
  3. changeable-pleased, ina ll ways formed.pg161
    2literary terms:
    simile-"The entire phone sytems act as one to be like an empire."pg127

Metaphor- "The middle ages is a tempting time like no other."pg130

1overview sentence:The phone has taken a new course on human nature.

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5 comments:
chpt7-8

  1. I will think twice before over using my phone.
  2. The side you regularly speak on the phone you are most likely to recieve cancer on.
  3. Obviously you do not want at all to get cancer from using a phone securely to your body it all depends on the depth of your grasp and the telephone.
  4. It is most likely that radiation from your phone most likely cellphones can interact with your body and the amount of sleep you gain.
  5. You end up with sllep deprvation from high phone use daily.

4questions:

  1. Does text messaging limit the duration of exposure and the proximity to your body?
  2. Should children be allowed to use phones?
  3. How long should you wait before putting your phone to your ear to limit the amount of electromagnetic feilds?
  4. What public health services help cellphone users?

3vocabulary words:

  1. pathologist-diagnostician: a doctor who specializes in medical diagnosis.pg47
  2. oncologist-a specialist in oncology.pg50
  3. duration-the period of time during which something continues.53

2literary terms:

Simile:"Electro magnetic feilds act as wave lenghts that pick up signals through your body."pg40

Imagery:"What is determined when the gray wave lenghts measure in and out of your body."pg55

1overviewsentence:

The telephone can and should be answered when the correspondent has picked up the call and the reciever should use a hands free device such as a bluetooth in order to limit the amount of electromagnetic feilds that are permeable to your body.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5comments:
cht5-6

  1. It is not a myth that you cannot get cancer from phones.
  2. The number of cellphone users in Canada has risen from 100,000 in 1987
  3. to more than 9.5 million in 2001.
  4. Health risks have raised concerns and can produce also epileptic seizures.
  5. I think alot of rf exposure is absorbed in your body.

4Questions:

  1. How do scientists determine the diseases in a human?
  2. Do they keep people in qurantine in order to figure out what other new diseases can be produced in humans?
  3. Can your body react to how long it takes to go to sleep due to your phone use?
  4. What can you do to reduce your risks or symtoms?

3vocabulary words:

  1. Factors-cause.pg34
  2. measured-mensural: having notes of fixed rhythmic value.pg36
  3. absorption- (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or solid.pg38

2literary terms:

  1. Simile:"Penetration going through your body is like a message that is sent."pg31
  2. Metaphor:"Humans are bose in the recognition and the pholosophy of witness."pg32

1overview: The different types of diseases that can foolow through to your phone use.

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5 comments:
  1. I will think twice before using a cell phone again.
  2. I did not know that radio transmissions like other types of radiation show higher doses of health hazard than a phone.
  3. A phone cannot damage your body's genetic material.
  4. Cellphones can cause serious health effects such as cancer.
  5. Can produce brain cancer on the certain part you paticularly use your phone.

4 Questions:

  1. Are there any more health effects that can occur?
  2. Can a mother who is pregnant irritate the child in the wound with regular telepone use?
  3. How strong does the signal need to be in order to irrtate the body in depth?
  4. Is there a new message that can flow through your body?

3 vocabulary wrds.:

  1. Radiation-energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.pg25
  2. generate-bring into existence.pg26
  3. exposure-vulnerability to the elements.pg27

2literary terms:

  1. metaphor:"Aphone is and carries radiation".pg24
  2. simile:"A human like an animal has the same resources everyday."pg25

1 overview:

The phone and the depth of penetration and the amount of energy you absorb depends on many factors such as the way you hold the the phone. This chapter is basically about the telephone penetrating your body to produce diseases.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5 comments:
chp3-4

  1. The telephone influences people but can be used in negative ways.
  2. The first well known brand of telephones would be at&t.
  3. The way in this day in age the telephone can take over your life.
  4. the telephone can be deadly scientists say that it can take over your life if it is used poorly.
  5. People see the telephone amd use it as a resouce in their daily life.

4 Questions:

  1. How did the telephone upgrade into the cellphone?
  2. Is the telephone used more?
  3. Why is the telephone neccesary in every day life?
  4. Can the average person go without using the telephone in a day or not what will happen?

2 literary terms:

  1. Imagery:" the telephone is white in comparison to another human being."pg15
  2. Metaphor:"The new cellphone can take over the human race it is a monster."pg15

3vocabulary words:

  1. bile-A person of objection.pg21
  2. channel-Getting into the form of belonging. pg22
  3. emblify-to pertrude.pg23

1 overview sentence:

The cellphone is highly owned through out the nation and is known through out the whole world also you can find the telephone in any country.

Phones and the human body by:John Brooks

5 comments:
chp1-2

  1. The phone is a everyday resouce.
  2. The phone is a big part of our day and is upboosted form the modern day calling.
  3. It is weird how the telephnoe has taken over peoples lives that it is used everyday and you could actually become addicted.
  4. The phone has been upgraded now we have cell phones.
  5. It is apparent that everytime the telephone becomes more advanced it becomes more addicting to human nature.

4 questions:

  1. How does the telephone become addicting?
  2. Can texting really damage your brain?
  3. How is texting really modified?
  4. How can the phone upgrade itself even more?

3 vocabulary wrds.:

  1. Telephone-a device or system for sending sounds, especially the voice, over distances.pg14
  2. Texting-Archived thread of definition of a word from the physics forums community for science discussion and specifically definition of a word General Math.pg12
  3. colorfying-A spectrum of ideas band into one.pg12

2 literary terms:

  1. Simile-"The phone is like a baby to human nature."pg12
  2. Metaphor-" A human is thin ice when it comes to resisting the telephone."pg14

1 overview sentence:

The telephone takes on your life and scientifically they can become an addiction and it can even end your life.