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    on the honor role all three years. Along with honor role I also managed to have perfect attendance. That changed once I got to high school‚ especially my last two years. By then‚ waking up early became a hassle. Slowly I began to struggle on tests and quizzes. I saw many of my friends get there license revoked or get suspended from school. I did not want to be that person. I knew that if I ever got involded with the wrong people only bad could happen. Slowly I managed to get my act together

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    I just turned 16 years old. My parents both decided that it was an appropriate age to go and try to acquire my driver’s license. First‚ I needed to get my permit. When I did research online‚ I learned that I would need to take two tests. One would be on sign recognition‚ and the other on driving rules‚ regulations‚ and laws. I was truly nervous‚ and I knew that I needed to be studying dutifully. About two months prior to the test‚ I started to become very sluggish. I thought to myself‚ “How hard

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    Bann Teenage Driving This report is about teenage driving. We believe that illegalizing teen driving will reduce the amount of car crashes that happen. Teenage driving has had lots of causes and effects. More attention should be paid to the consequences that teenage driving has caused. We believe that a big part of car crashes have been caused by teens for numerous reason. The government should take action by stopping teenagers from driving. Most teenagers are very immature and irresponsible. It’s

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    Distracted Driving

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    Distracted Driving in Tennessee Cellular devices have become a natural part of everyday life. People wake up check their texts‚ emails‚ Facebook‚ twitter and even the weather with the touch of a button. New generation smartphones are now constantly glued to every hand or head that passes by. The result of this obsession is the ongoing issue of distracted driving. This issue started when drivers would get constant phone calls while on the road causing them to lose focus on their surroundings. Now

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    Self Driving Vs Driving

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    A car that drives without you having to touch the steering wheel may be safer than a manual car. It would give off signals and receive them as well and would prevent car accidents and stay focus to reach you to your destination A Self Driving Car is smarter than a human because it can do things faster than we can do. When we do repetitive tasks we tend to become easily distracted and the result is that people text‚ eat‚ fall asleep‚ etc. Self-driving cars are able to maintain the same level

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    Babies Having Babies

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    Tara D. Frazier Frazier Mr.Bluhm Page 1 ENG 110 05/21/2013 Babies Having Babies It’s a gloomy‚ rainy day when I see the young girl sitting at the bus terminal in a yellow rain slicker. She sits alone‚ soaking wet. My seventeen year old daughter elbows me leaning her head in the direction of the young girl who is obviously very pregnant and whispers‚ “Mom‚ how pregnant do you think she is?” which she immediately follows with‚ “Man‚ she’s young!” I take a closer look at

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    Driving Drunk

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    Teenage Drunk Driving "People need to be aware that what happened to me can happen to you. I had never thought about impaired driving as an issue in my youth‚ it wasn’t a debate. Now I know. Life really is about choices." This quote was from Tom Boyle who killed Brian Colgan in a drunk driving accident in 1995. Tom Boyle states that life is about choices. This brings up the issue with Massachusetts wanting to place a "scarlet letter" (mark of shame) on the licenses of convicted drunk drivers

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    want to develop a relationship in multiple forms and have intimate interaction with their partner also looking for companionship and support from their other partner. Teenagers should be taught in their high school during a health class or health seminar about sexual behavior and the importance of being protected How ever teenagers view T.V. show‚ movies and listen to explicit music which ignites there sexual appetites. More active adolescents are more accepted by their peers because of what they

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    Biggest issue within the United States today relates to driving skills between young and older age adults. Of course there are differences that create the reaction of the cause and effect within adults that are experienced with motor vehicles. Timing is also considered another factor on what type of vehicle is being utilized due to; braking capability‚ weather factors and experience of other drivers within the surrounding. Young age and old age driving comparison shows completely different aspects from

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    Chapter 11 - The Arizona Driver License Driving is a Privilege‚ Not a Right! Driving is a privilege‚ granted and revocable by the State at any time. Driving is a privilege‚ granted and revocable by the State at any time. It is a common misconception that driving in the State of Arizona is your "right‚" but in reality‚ it is a privilege to drive in this state because you must meet prescribed criteria to be licensed. The Motor Vehicle Division has been empowered by the state to oversee all licensing

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