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    Entitlement While Driving

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    When I am driving‚ one of my biggest pet peeves is listening to someone blow the car horn because someone else is essentially not traveling fast enough. Have you ever been at stop light that turned green‚ and the first car does not move? What makes this situation even worse‚ is when a driver three or four cars back blows their horn. Why does the fourth car back feel entitled to be the hurry-up police? It does not make sense to me‚ that someone not immediately impacted by the delay feels the need

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    Disadvantage of student bring phone to school   * With more and more attractive phones around in schools‚ there are good chances of phone snatching/theft. While this is applicable to any attractive or expensive item but it can be dangerous for the phone owner because snatcher can go crazy and/or may use some weapon.   * Phone cheating on tests‚ provided the conditions. Mobile phone fraud is an open secret‚ and a message can be sent several students‚ a wide range of cheating.   * May cause distraction

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    Mobile phones are an amzing tool for some high school students but they can also be a bad thing. For example‚ cell phones are great if you need to look up information on the internet or message a friend if you needed help with something‚ but‚ they take away from face-to-face interaction and take students away from the real world and stay nose deep in there phones. Cell phones can also cause damage to your brain whether you feel it or not (rsafe.com). These mini-computers have revolutionized technology

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    Driving While Intoxicated

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    Driving While Intoxicated The role alcohol plays in our society is confusing. Alcohol is medically classified as a depressant drug. It is just as dangerous as any illegal drug‚ yet it’s legal for adults to drink. Automobile accidents involving alcohol are the leading cause of death among people between the ages of 15 to 24. People who choose to get behind the wheel while intoxicated usually overlook and disregard the negative consequences of their actions‚ and the effects on victims and their

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    Meghan October 31‚ 2011 Argument Essay Are cell phones dangerous? It is a known fact that driving requires a great amount of concentration‚ judgment and precision. Impairment of any of these abilities can put you in great danger. When you use a cell phone‚ your concentration is greatly shifted from road to the cell phone. While dialing or receiving a call‚ you are required to look into your cell phone rather than on the road. A lot can happen within a split second. You may not notice a

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    Cell Phone Use

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    Teens and Mobile Phones Text messaging explodes as teens embrace it as the centerpiece of their communication strategies with friends. April 20‚ 2010 Amanda Lenhart‚ Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project Rich Ling‚ ITU‚ Copenhagen‚ Telenor and University of Michigan Scott Campbell‚ University of Michigan Kristen Purcell‚ Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones.aspx Pew Internet & American Life Project

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    Cell Phones in School

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    Reynna Thomas Mrs. Arroyo English 10 HL 14 November 2012 Cell Phones in School Would you prefer cell phone usage in school‚ or cell phones banned in school? Most students and parents prefer to have the usage of cell phones in school. Cell phones should be allowed to be in school for various reasons. The use of cell phones in school can be beneficial to both students and parents. A lot of times there is school emergencies‚ family emergencies or even work emergencies. A child can contact their

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    Cell Phones and Society

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    The cell phone has become an essential communications tool. It is used all the time. Seventy-four percent of Americans who own mobile phones say they have used their hand-held device in an emergency and gained valuable help. The cell phone can be a useful help but it can also instigate unwanted drama. Student at BFA‚ Katelyn Amin said “I love my cell phone. I do not know what I would do without it. My phone has helped with serious situations and some not so serious situations. Most kids nowadays

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    Effects of Cell Phone

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    smaller and more mobile. A cell phone requires a subscription to a service provider and requires either a prepaid or monthly billing setup. Generally‚ they have more functions than traditional land lines and need to be charged after a period of time. Also called mobile phone or mobile device.—BusinessDictionary.com A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phonecell phone and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around a wide geographic

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    fought and finally made it. 75% of my school doesn’t even know I am on the team‚ let alone on varsity.  In a poll on Debate.org‚ there is a page for the question: “Should females be allowed to play football?” and everyday people can vote either yes or no and then leave a comment on their opinions.  82% of people agree that women should be able to play football if they desire to. An argument that one person that stayed anonymous was “it is sexist to not let women decide what they can and can’t do‚

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