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Here Are Ten Smartphone Habits You Should Get Rid Of
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  Since we live in a digital world where our smartphones have become our best friends, this article will present to you some smartphone habits that must of us practise and most stop as soon as possible.

There are listed below:

1) Walking or driving while texting.

2) Excessive whining on the phone.

3) Instead of taking pictures, enjoy your surroundings.

4) Avoid using the smart phone while intoxicated.

5) Avoid making a phone call while charging it.

6) Leaving your phone overnight to charge.

7) Talking on the phone at inconvenient times.

8) Texting in the midst of a conversation.

9) Using a smartphone in the bathroom.

10) Failure to use the phone's silent mode.
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Five Parts Of The World That Experience No Night Fall
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Since the earth rotates round the sun, we feel very comfortable with 12hours in the day and 12hours in the night. However in some places, you can enjoy the sun continuously for 24hours. Midnight sun is a natural occurrence when the sun never set for a period of time. 

In this article, I will be showing you places where the is no night fall:

1. Sweden: From the end of May to mid- July, the midnight sun illuminates the night in northern Sweden, extending your sight seeing days. The period of steady sunlight here is for about 100 days a year.

2. Iceland: Europe's second largest island does not experience night fall from early May to July because the sun is above the horizon.

3. Canada: The second largest country in the world after Russia. Covered with snow during some time in the year, the country sees steady sunlight for about 50 days during the summer.

4. Norway: Norway also called the land of midnight. In the summer season, the sun never fully falls into the horizon in the area north of the Arctic circle. They experience over 76 days of steady sunlight during summer.

5. Alaska: Alaska is a state of beautiful glaciers and snow caped mountains. During May to June, the sun does not sink in some places here.

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