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    won’t. The ticket will be the easiest part because they can just pay it off‚ but if they are imprisoned that is a different story. If they are imprisoned they will go through a tough time because they will live their consequence. They will learn that driving drunk is no joking matter and that there will be serious consequences that will follow them wherever they go. Most people fear prison a lot more than what they fear a ticket. Being in prison their life is taken from them. If they are imprisoned they

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    Driving Change An interview with Ford Motor Company’s JACQUES NASSER The change imperative facing Ford Motor Company was massive: integrate 340‚000 employees separated by fiercely independent fiefdoms spread across 200 countries. Synchronize all teams‚ divisions‚ and regions into one global entity. Instill in all employees the need to think and act as if they owned the whole company. Why? So that Ford can excel in the global economy‚ and satisfy increasingly demanding consumers. How did Ford

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    When trying to figure out ways to prevent distracted driving car accidents we often overlook the obvious: the perspective of the texter. My guess is that most people reading this are not teenagers‚ the most likely group to text and drive. The following essay was written before the recent efforts in Michigan to ban texting while driving. It has been edited for timeliness and length‚ but all the salient points remain. The essay was featured on Traverse City Record-Eagle’s website and was written by

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    Brandon Bryan 6/16/2012 Brother Stott—English 101-36      More than   Bret Bailey is more than your average twenty-three year old. If you saw her out on her own‚ you’d think she was just another happy-go-lucky twenty something. But if you get a chance to look beyond what you see right in front of you‚ there’s so much more to be learned. Getting up in the morning whenever she wants is out of the question.  Her life isn’t exactly focused on just herself anymore. Not since the birth of Jayden

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    When pondering a similar theme between "A Rose for Emily"‚ "Trifles" and "Winter Dreams" one finds that the fear of being alone is what joins the three. "A Rose for Emily" is a tale of how an eccentric woman refuses to let go of the ones she loves which eventually leads to her poisoning her boyfriend. In “Triffles” the murder of Mr. Wright is caused by him killing Mrs. Wright’s only companion: her canary. "Winter Dreams" tells the story of a man who due to his lack of decisiveness in his romantic

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    of love varies individually. In the poems “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden and “After Making Love We Hear Footsteps” by Galway Kinnell‚ the individual families in these literary works experience very different forms of love. Whether it takes the maturity of an adult or the innocence of a young child to see that love is apparent‚ it is still undeniable the presence and importance that love plays in a family relationship. In “Those Winter Sundays” Hayden shows fear towards his family. This

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    Hello everyone‚ I would like to talk to day about significant topic which is How to reduce Test Anxiety . Most teachers agree that it s normal to feel some nervousness or tension before a test .you usually perform better when you are little nervous because you try harder So feeling nervous is healthy and a natural part of test taking . However‚ it is not healthy to feel so nervous that you go blank when you read the questions Therefore‚ in order to reduce test anxiety you have to do the following

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    Texting and Driving

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    Devin Leonard ENG-103 Draft No. 3 March 7‚ 2013 Don’t have another boring weekend‚ and go throw a party! Throwing a raging party is a great way to have spice up your weekend. But what if someone doesn’t know how to pull off a raging party? Throwing a raging party actually isn’t that difficult to do if you plan‚ and prepare yourself for one. Some things someone should consider when throwing a raging party are location‚ supplies‚ food and drinks‚ and entertainment. When throwing a raging

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    on a cellular telephone while driving. Background: Epidemiological evidence suggests that the relative risk of being in a traffic accident while using a cell phone is similar to the hazard associated with driving with a blood alcohol level at the legal limit. The purpose of this research was to provide a direct comparison of the driving performance of a cell phone driver and a drunk driver in a controlled laboratory setting. Method: We used a high-fidelity driving simulator to

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    Driving force

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    Imperialism By the late 19th and early 20th century‚ Europe was expanding its borders. In an attempt to grow its economy and culture‚ Europe’s superpowers began to search for new soil. Africa was an easy target; it wasn’t politically secure and it wasn’t modernized. In addition‚ it had reliable soil which would enable Europe to produce cash crops. European nations began to pour into Africa‚ called the Scramble for Africa. Soon‚ Europe took control of Africa‚ taking raw materials and destroyed African

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