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Conclusion: As shown, there are many advantages to having a cell-phone. The disadvantages are also staggering. Overall, the decision to have one or not is yours, the consumers. Dependant on your needs, you may want a cell-phone. Many risks may ensue. In fact, maybe the reason you got into a car crash is because you were on a cell-phone. In the end, choices stems from one's own self needs. And thus, which side do you pick?

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