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    Road Safety

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    before driving and watching out for the traffic light can reduce most chances of being hurt in traffic accidents. First and foremost‚ the reason why numerous traffic accidents caused by bus are passengers chat with the bus driver. Thanks to the distraction‚ the driver cannot pay enough attention on driving the bus. Being distracted‚ the driver forgets when to stop the bus and which way to the terminus. To tackle this problem‚ passengers are just required to stop chatting with the driver. The driver

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    The “Things they carried away” is a story which is about the physical and emotional pain that a soldier carry during a war. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is the main character of the story who is a weak soldier who does not want to be in the war‚ however‚ he could not withdraw because soldiers were needed to fight the war. Throughout the whole story‚ Jimmy remembered a girl named Martha‚ whom he desired to be his girlfriend. In the other hand‚ because of the remembering Martha‚ many bad things happened

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    June 28‚ 2010 Dear Committee on Admission and Academic Standing: I respectfully appeal for readmission to Kingsborough Community College for the Fall semester of 2010. I was dismissed for my poor academic progress & a low GPA after the semester of 2008. I am aware that I could do much better to affect improvement in my academic standing. One reason why I feel that my academic progress went down was because of my hearing. Although I have had a hearing disability for some time‚ I was unaware

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    classroom that flirt non-stop. They never get any work done and in the meantime‚ distract the rest of us. Pardon me for wanting a future. The classroom is where we’re supposed to be learning‚ but it’s impossible for any one to concentrate with such distractions! P.D.A also takes place in the hallways of our high school. It’s the worst! I have to practically go on an expedition to get to my locker. I have to weave in and out of girls and boys between every class. It’s like there is some invisible couple

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    University students do not spend their free time wisely. Students role are known as the next generations who will lead the country later. Everything related to them are important for us to put a highlight on. One of the issues that could be a problem is university students do not use their free time wisely. In my opinion‚ this statement could be best described as true based on a few reasons such as no vision‚ lack of maturity and discipline and also entertainments influence available. One of

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    happiness vs pleasure

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    Pleasure‚ happiness and the Good Life for Siddhartha Pleasure is not happiness. After extensively analyzing Hermann Hesse’s “Siddhartha” and Richard Taylor’s “Happiness” it is clear that pleasure is not needed to have a good life. We also see how pleasure can be destructive. “It is very common for modern philosophers‚ and others too‚ to confuse happiness with pleasure.”(Taylor). Many people think that happiness and pleasure are the same‚ but really they are two completely different things. Happiness

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    RING!!! In the US‚ over 78% of teenagers have some sort of cellular device. This percentage is mainly high school students in grades 9-12. Many people believe cell phones should be allowed in class because they are a reliable resource source of technology‚ and almost all students have them. I believe schools should not allow cell phones in class because they can be very distracting‚ very easy to cheat with‚ and allow bullying to spread faster. First‚ is how distracting a cell phone can be. The

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    Eye Contact

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    One of the most common mistakes people make when giving a presentation is not making enough eye contact with their listeners. Either they aren’t practiced presenters or they are underestimating the importance of making eye contact. Why is making eye contact so important? There are several reasons. For one thing‚ think about when you’re having a conversation with another person. If that person never makes eye contact with you‚ you might begin to think of him or her as “shifty” or not trustworthy

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    Technology’s Negative Impact On Students Technologies is very crucial and essential in the modern day and it keeps on evolving as years go by. Teenagers today know more than anyone about the latest gadgets and technologies. Technologies have also changed from a “want” factor to a “need” factor for them but these sophisticated gadgets have a higher tendency for being distracting rather than being useful but it all depends on the individual. Most schools does not allow students to bring technologies

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    Television has brain-washed the majority of our youth. The first thing I hear as I get home are TV mumbles. I open the door and to no surprise there is my younger brother in full motion on the coach‚ hand in remote‚ flipping through channels. My brother could not be any more of a coach potato. He watches TV all day and night. I refer to him as the human TV guide. So much endless television can dull our minds‚ take away time from completing important activities‚ and has exposed us to a world of violence

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