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    Defensive Driving Essay

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    Safe driving keeps you and others out of harm’s way. I regret my violation of the law‚ and I will be much more careful and focused when driving in the future. Not driving safe could have implications on my future in college as well. By using defensive driving skills‚ safe driving is possible. Defensive driving skills are defined as “driving to save lives‚ time‚ and money‚ in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others” by the standard Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations

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    that the best of America is on blue highways. Around every corner there is something new and different and very interesting. On an interstate the road is flat‚ straight and all of the interesting stuff and places are up on the exit ramp‚ what is fun about that? So here are my responses to how I agree with the author proving that blue highway route 66 represents America. As you know accidents happen a lot on the interstate‚ that takes the fun from driving. You always tend to see people get hurt

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    Essay On Summer Driving

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    drive has to learn in whatever weather is occurring. This means driving in spring‚ summer‚ autumn‚ or winter. The task of learning to drive is stressful all on its’ own‚ but adding changing weather makes it all the more difficult. The most major concern is driving in the winter as compared to driving in the summer. Driving during these two seasons is like night and day for many reasons. Many individuals have the misconception that driving during the summer season has almost no risk associated with it

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle The Jungle‚ being a persuasive novel in nature‚ is filled with different rhetorical devices or tools used by Sinclair to effectively convey his message. Sinclair’s goal of encouraging change in America’s economic structure is not an easy feat and Sinclair uses a number of different rhetorical devices to aid him. Through his intense tone‚ use of periodic sentencing‚ descriptive diction and other tools of rhetoric‚ Upton Sinclair constructs a moving

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    Devil's Highway Discussion

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    money they saw that men like Don Moi had‚ but it really was an unattainable goal. Also‚ the income gaps between the native Mexicans and American people was different. The Mexican people were much more poor which may cause the American people to look down at them. Another border is skin color. The white Americans often have better lives than the darker skinned Mexicans‚ which often contributes to the income border. Like the above answer‚ income borders are very restrictive. Another restrictive border

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    alcohol companies use puppies in their ads? Matt Freeman says "What they understand is that online marketing is more about a compelling and infectious idea rather than a particular technical format or technique." (Budweiser) Numerous companies use different marketing techniques to intrigue us and enhance their product‚ but what significance does the use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and rhetorical appeals have? In the Budweiser "Friends are Waiting" ad the company uses pathos to build an emotional attachment

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    while driving and 9 people die while trying to attempt it or just doing it (Halsey). Now that this century has more technology than ever before‚ some of these appliances are in our vehicles. People can now get distracted while texting‚ talking‚ trying to mess with the radio‚ trying to make a navigator work‚and simply putting a disc in a player . With all of these distractions around us while driving‚ there is more of a chance to attempt this. Distracted driving is dangerous‚ so think about how a

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    September 7th‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis of The Grapes of Wrath The dust bowl was a tragic time in America for so many families and John Steinbeck does a great job at getting up-close and personal with one family to show these tragedies. In the novel‚ “The Grapes of Wrath”‚ John Steinbeck employed a variety of rhetorical devices‚ such as asyndeton‚ personification and simile‚ in order to persuade his readers to enact positive change from the turmoil of the Great Depression. Throughout the novel

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    Impaired Driving Essay

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    Impaired driving is mainly known as operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. The rate of impaired driving has declined within the past decade‚ however the danger of it still lurks within Canadian youth. To begin with‚ according to MADD Canada‚ “motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among 16 to 25 year olds‚ and alcohol and/or drugs are a factor in 55% of those crashes.” It is evident that within elderly generations‚ these numbers are lower. Such is the case

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    they are burning off. Kathleen Seiders and Leonard Berry are business professors at Boston College and Texas A&M University‚ respectively. In December 2007‚ they published the article in the MIT Sloan Management Review titled‚ “Should Business Care About Obesity?”. The intended audience of this article includes business leaders‚ company executives‚ and entrepreneurs‚ all of whom the authors are attempting to persuade. In the article‚ Seiders and Berry argue that business leaders should seek to lessen

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