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    the next big thing in a cell phones‚ they fail to pay attention to the road that lies ahead of them. This could cause car accidents‚ fines‚ and endangering other drivers. Not only teen drivers are using cell phones‚ but older drivers too. The consequences are injury or death‚ or getting a ticket and fine. The Federal Government also have many major companies involved‚ such as AT&T and Toyota to name a few‚ to set up pledges that state the driver will not use his or her cell phone while behind the

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    learn and move on from our mistakes‚ knowing what the right choice is. In my life I have misbehaved and done numerous things that were wrong. However‚ I am somewhat grateful that I did these wrong things because without doing them and receiving consequences I wouldn’t know the difference between right and wrong. This essay is one example of how I have misbehaved at one point in my life. In June of 2003‚ I was six‚ almost 7. I had the knowledge that I probably shouldn’t try and control a car by myself

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    morning of March 16 1960 American Soldiers of Charlie company were on a mission to “search and destroy” any enemy found in a village north of South Vietnam which is known as My Lai and made a cowardly mistake . Arriving at My Lai there were no male Vietnamese soldiers‚ only people eating breakfast and and although they claim they were under orders it’s a bit absurd that they were ordered to wind up hundreds of people in a drainage ditch and shoot them‚ rape a bunch of innocent women and kill them and

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    National Museum in Abidjan Though many of this museum’s treasures were lost from looting during the political unrest over the last decade‚ the National Museum in the city of Abidjan still contains a fascinating collection of artifacts that tell the country’s history from the Stone Age to the present. Among these are musical instruments‚ pottery‚ coins and tools. Parc du Banco in Abidjan Located just north of the Abidjan city limits‚ this 7‚500 acre park is home to a diverse collection of hard

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    Herschel Walker’s Victory over D.I.D. Micah Holtgraves Ivy Tech Community College PSYC101-HAF September 27‚ 2012 Herschel Walker was one of the most important running backs in NFL and college history. Because he contained great speed and strength‚ he soon became one of the greatest football players of all time. In 1982 at the age of only 20‚ he became the Heisman trophy winner (Brown‚ 2009). He went on to play 15 years of professional football. This was all before he became diagnosed with

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    Caitlin White Mr.Moore APUSH P3 11 January 2016 Prohibition: the Unintended Consequences January 1920: the United States has just gone dry. Years of drunken husbands beating their wives‚ crimes committed under alcohol’s influence‚ and other social problems created by the drink led Prohibitionists to believe they needed to get rid of the horrible substance. Different prohibition and reform groups got together to encourage businesses to stop selling alcohol and for the people to stop drinking it

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    SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Final Essay Swearing among Vietnamese youngsters 1. What is the problem? No matter what country you’re from or what language you speak‚ there are some things that you just should not say. In each culture‚ certain gestures and words are just “taboo”. And‚ in Vietnam‚ swearing is offensive as people saying bad words or some words like “taboo” is stereotyped rude and low-educated. By contrast‚ teenage language with so many slangs‚ swears seems to have become popular with a number

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    fans and keeps the core audience happy; prevents more serious violence‚ thereby lessening the risk of serious injury. The case against has always been the same: Fighting is a useless‚ vicious anachronism providing no benefit to anyone. The challenge for new USHL commissioner Bob Fallen and all league heads is deciding on a course of action without knowing the consequences: is fighting part of hockey’s culture and integral to the fabric of the game or a sideshow that can be cast aside as an outdated

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    Discuss the political consequences of globalisation. Today’s world is faced with various questions concerning political affairs such as peace‚ legislation‚ policymaking‚ and cooperation between states and even societies. But one of the fundamental dilemmas of the contemporary times is undoubtedly the question of globalisation. This phenomenon is based on numerous worldwide exchanges in the field of economy‚ social life‚ culture‚ ideology and the environment- all of these elements leading to certain

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    conventional today to dismiss the good in criminals. Collateral consequences are the result of this common ideal‚ intended to further punish criminals after prison. The American Bar Association’s National Inventory of Collateral Consequences catalogs over one thousand collateral consequences of conviction in Washington state alone‚ ranging from felon disenfranchisement to ineligibility for medical care and food stamps. The consequences of conviction set ex-criminals up for failure‚ and eventual recidivism

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