Thursday, 12 November 2009
LITERATURE REVIEW
However, Agarwal (2000) argues that “electromagnetic radiation from phone alters and causes disturbance in sleep, difficulty in concentration, fatigue, headache and high blood pressure”. Stewart (2005) state that “heavy mobile phone users are more vulnerable to malignant tumours in the ear and the brain”. More so, Hyland (2005) in his research explains that” immature children are more exposed to radiations because of their thinner skull; they are developing nervous systems”. Making calls while driving tends to cause distraction. Anderson et al (2002) comment that“the principal hazard of phone use while driving is that it distracts the driver, taking their attention away from the task of driving".Meanwhile, Marinelli (2002) reported "that radio waves from mobile phones could promote the growth of cancer cells".
References:
Agarwal, A., 2008. Mobile phones disadvantages part 2:negative health effect. [online] Available at: http://www.controlyourimpact.com/2008/03/disadvantages-of-mobile-phones-negative-health-effect.
[Accessed 5 November 2009]
Anderson, J., Burch, D., 2002. The mobile phone report. [E-book] Direct line insurance. Available at: http://www.dft.gov.uk/think_media/241042/241120/02-mobilephonereport-directline
[Accessed 11november 2009]
Hoflich, J., Hartmann, M., 2006. Mobile communication in everyday life: ethnographic views, observations and reflections [e-book].
Available at: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=q6eRCtLAMdkC&dq=hoflich&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=o6bkqt6IzA&sig=j4beo9bBq6zQd7wRqY-_8NosZqk&hl=en&ei=MFT9St-3BJGUjAfcus2GCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CCIQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=hoflich&f=false [Accessed 12 November 2009]
Hyland, G.J., 2005. Mobile phone disadvantages part 4: the effect on children. [Online]
Available at: http://www.controlyourimpact.com/2008/03/disadvantages-of-mobile-phones-the-effect-on-children.
[Accessed 30 October 2009]
Ling, R., Donner, J., 2009. Mobile Phones and Mobile Communication [online]
Available at: http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/ISBN978-0-7456-4414-1
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Markly, A., 2009. Mobile phones: a revolution, [Online]
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Stewart, w., 2005 Confirmed: Mobile Phones Break DNA& Scramble Genomes [online]
Available at: http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lmobilephones.htm
[Accessed 5 November 2009]
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Saturday, 10 October 2009
REFLECTION ON MY LEARNING STYLE
VARK QUESTIONNAIRE
After answering the questions in the VARK questionnaire, I came up with the following result:
Vs :2
As :4
Rs :6
Ks :3
This has help me a lot to know my strength and my weak point in my learning.
I double circled three questions which are 2, 7, and 10. At the end of the exercise I noticed that I'm not good at visual learning, which I taught I was good. But in aural learning, I'm not surprised by the result . I discovered that the greatest of my learning style was reading /writing, which I enjoy so much. Kinesthetic learning became the second to the least result I had in the list, which I already knew I'm not good in it.
I need to improve on my visual learning in other to be good in my future career.
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
SWOT analysis
My SWOT analysis shows my area of strength, weakness, opportunities and threat. And they are as follows,
strength:
- Being able to handle information effectively.
- Ability to manage my time.
- Accepting other people's intelligent ideas.
- Always welcome corrections.
- Staying with serious set of people.
- Building up confident in myself.
Weakness
- Not good at writing very long essay.
- not good at presentation
- get easily distracted
Opportunities
- Realizing and attending to my career.
- Attending a good institution.
- Meeting up with the requirements of life.
- Learning new skills.
Threats
- misunderstanding
- Looking down on people.