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My cell phone was stolen the other day. I turned my back for five minutes to talk to a friend at a crowded event.
When I turned back, it was gone. Somebody had nicked it from right under my nose!
The phone's absence made me realize how much we rely on technology these days, for even the smallest of things.
Teens today are some of the most affected by this reliance. They're living in a world that will only become more saturated with technology as time passes.
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