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    Cell Phones in the Hands of Drivers: A Risk or a Benefit? As of 2000‚ there were about ninety million cell phone users in the United States‚ with 85% of them using their phones while on the road (Sundeen 1). Because of evidence that cell phones impair drivers by distracting them‚ some states have considered laws restricting their use in moving vehicles. Proponents of legislation correctly point out that using phones while driving can be dangerous. The extent of the danger‚ however‚ is a matter

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    Motor Vehicles (AMENDMENT) Act 2000 1. Short title. This Act may be called the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act‚ 2000 2. Substitution of new section for section 52. For section 52 of the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 (59 of 1988) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act)‚ the following section shall be substituted‚ namely: - ’52. Alteration in motor vehicle. (1) No owner of a motor vehicle shall so alter the vehicle that the particulars contained in the certificate of registration are

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    Why Banning Cell Phones

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    the Use of Cell Phones While Driving Should Be Mandatory Nationwide Cell phones are very common in today’s market as a wrist watch was in the past. Young ones and even the elderly ones have phones now. Especially the young ones are constantly texting‚ playing games‚ talking‚ or surfing the Internet. Doing all of these is harmless till they decide to drive. So therefore‚ the United States government should pass the legislation to have it ban for the usage of your cell phones while driving

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    Cell Phone vs. Landline

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    Mobile phone and Landline phone Phones are important because we rely on them to communicate with other people. Despite the cell phone cannot give you a clear‚ crystal clear connection as a landline phone. Landline phone is a device which we connect to the output of our homes and businesses. On the other hand‚ cell phones and mobile have the capacity and advanced technology. While they both perform the same basic function‚ there are significant differences between landline and mobile phones. There

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    Cell Phone Use in Schools Cell phones are becoming increasingly common in high schools‚ middle schools and even grade schools. Cell phone use in school is often considered a problem by parents and teachers‚ prompting many schools to ban cell phone use completely. While there are several significant disadvantages to allowing cell phones in school‚ there are also some legitimate reasons students should be allowed to carry phones. On one hand it is great for convenience if they need to contact their

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    Introduction: As set out in the traffic law‚ not only in our country but in many countries it is prohibited from using cell phones and responds to text messages when driving. This traffic law‚ unless the rule is definitely accomplished all that we must follow when driving a car. Most people admit using their cell phones while driving and stop using it when traffic police authorities or near. This law is not a useless rule of the bunch‚ but it is to take care of our life and not lose it in seconds

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    Cell Phone Essay

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    a smartphone for daily use? Write an essay that proves one way or the other. (You must choose  one side only).     Thesis Statement: ​ Parents should provide a smartphone device for their children between  ages 12­16 due to the many positive uses the phone may have.    Intro: Imagine if a normal teenager had to go one day of their lives without using an air  conditioning unit or a heat. The normal reaction would probably be a panic or not knowing  what to do. This is because things like this are taken for granted in most teen’s lives

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    Faiz‚ Asif; Weaver‚ Christopher S.; Walsh‚ Michael P. Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles: Standards And Technologies For Controlling Emissions Washington‚ D.C. World Bank‚ 1996. The book “Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles: Standards and Technologies for Controlling Emissions”‚ is about how cars are one of the primary sources for air pollution. The author gives various emission regulations and standards for different countries such as Columbia‚ Canada‚ Brazil‚ and Argentina. The book goes into detail

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    the beep or short ring that signals a text message has arrived? Maybe you ’ve rationalize like I have that you ’ll wait to get to the stop light to pull the cell phone of the purse or pocket. But the eye then goes of the road. " I ’ll just text a brief response while I ’m stopped at the light‚" I tell myself. Being of the not-born-with-cell-phone-in-hand generation‚ or older than 30‚ I ’m slow in typing the message on that itsy-bitsy screen. It ’s an even greater challenge if I don ’t have my reading

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    Cell Phone Usage

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    * Note: Single space the inside addresses and the "Re" lines‚ instead of double-spacing as shown (website editing function wouldn’t permit us to show addresses single spaced). John and Mary Parent [Street Address] [State‚ Town and Zip Code] [Phone number] [Email address] [NAME OF PRINCIPAL] [NAME OF SCHOOL] [STREET ADDRESS] [TOWN‚ CITY‚ ZIP CODE] RE: Request and Parental Consent for Student’s Education Records Child’s Name DOB: (fill in birthdate) School Name and Grade: (fill in

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