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1. The term nomophobia, made up from the English expression "no mobile phone" and the word "phobia", designates "the fear or worry felt at the idea of being without a mobile phone or of being in the impossibility of using it ”.
2. Nomophobia means extreme dependence on cell phones.
3. The United Kingdom is concerned by the survey.
4. Michael is one of Australia's highest profile psychologists working in all form of media. He works in private practice at in Melbourne. He is a successful author, speaker, broadcaster and mental health advocate.
Michael has been the recipient of a number of awards including the Australian Jaycees Outstanding Young Australian of the Year (1987), the New Zealand Commemoration Medal for Services to the Community (1990), and named Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International in recognition of his work in the prevention of youth suicide (1997).
6. Nomophobia concerns young people because it is they who use cell phones the most and who can be more dependent. Im nomophobic/ im not nomophobic
7. The advantages of cell phones are that you can stay in touch with friends and family, and call them when you need help.
We can take picture of things with better quality and edit it if we want.
You can also have fun with youtube videos or go to social networks.
Voilaaa j'espère que ça t'aidera je n'ai juste pas trouver la réponse à la question 5;)