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    Drivers Ed Module 1-2

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    your learners permit? Yes or No no Module 2: The Driver: Please answer the following questions: Aha Moments: Aha moments are times when you have been reading something and the text suddenly makes sense or becomes clear to you. Please use complete sentences and proper spelling and grammar. Describe three aha moments that you had as you worked through Module Two. 1. 2. 3. How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences) OR

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    Mise-en-scene in Taxi Driver Taxi Driver is about Travis Bickle‚ a "sick" taxi driver who is both a prophet and/or a mad man. We are never allowed to know what the movie itself thinks of him‚ we are never told to love him or hate him and the movie never states whether he is ethically right or wrong. This movie is not about the answers to the problems of the society. It is just about the questions and unknowns. It is just an interesting journey in the modern society that could make people

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    Want to know List two things you want to know about driving. 1.How to be a good driver  2.How to be a safe driver  L—What you Learned Identify at least two new things you learned from Module One. 1. driving Is a privilege  2. driving isn’t for everybody  Do you already have your learners permit? Yes or No NO If no‚ have you taken the 4 hour drug/alcohol certificate? NO Module 2: The Driver:  Please answer the following questions: Aha Moments: Aha moments are times when

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    Be Careful

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    Audrey Phippen ENG 101 1/27/2013 As a child we learn what kind of foods we enjoy. Whether it be from hot pepperoni pizza to creamy mac and cheese there is a reason why we consider these choices of food to be our favorite. What though‚ I wonder makes us all choose our favorite food? Is it due to certain holidays or traditions we associate these types of food to or is it because we simply enjoy what we eat. While most people consider food just for fun‚ in my life food represents family memories

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    intensity that transcends throughout all of his performances on screen. He is an actor that believes in the style of Method Acting and has shown an unshakable commitment to his craft throughout his career. His performance in Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver demonstrates how significant an actor can be. De Niro perfectly embodies the character of Travis Bickle- a man who

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    your best. Being a taxi driver is not an exemption. Yet despite being a challenging job‚ it is an awesome opportunity for meeting different kinds of people and going to different places. From Taxi Register‚ being a taxi driver requires one to be sociable‚ polite and friendly. I surely agree with it. No passenger would like to ride a cab whose driver looks so uninviting. At all times I try my best to be courteous‚ polite and accommodating to my passengers. As a taxi driver I know that I am responsible

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    The “Are You Talkin’ to Me?” scene in Taxi Driver is one of the most famous and widely imitated scenes in cinematic history. Travis Bickle is talking to himself and the world as a whole while he points his gun and threatens into that mirror. This is a breaking point in Travis’ life and his psyche. He has become more and more disassociated with reality and now he must act on his objections to the world. Scorsese shows Travis’ skewed point of view through a number of effective mise-en-scene‚

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    One of the biggest problems on the road today are drunk drivers. Some of the most biggest tragedies are caused by drivers that irresponsibly get behind the wheel of a car. while intoxicated. What if there was a way to significantly deteriorate the amount of accidents caused not oy by drunk drivers but by all drivers on the road. Driverless cars are the answer. They eliminate human error by using computers and technology. drove this car should be on all roads because they promote efficiency‚ and also

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    Drunk drivers have caused over ten thousand deaths every year. Drinking and driving is also a big deal‚ because of how it puts innocent people at risk every day. This issue can also affect the next generation of new drivers too. So since drunk driving has caused many deaths‚ and continues to happen‚ it is an issue that clearly needs to be addressed so it can be stopped. Defining and Background: To be considered a drunk driver all that it takes is to be driving while succeeding the alcohol limit

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    Genre Film Knight 3 May 1995 Taxi Driver as Radicalized Film Noir In his film Taxi Driver‚ Martin Scorcese presents a world where characters are subsumed in the  urban landscape‚ vertical planes obscure the horizon‚ and hazy lights reflect off streets perpet­ ually slick with rain. Scorcese combines realistic settings with expressionist cinematography to  construct a stylized vision of meaninglessness‚ in which a psychopathic protagonist moves from  street to street without direction‚ f

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