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    Consequences and Solutions One second someone is texting a friend‚ cracking a joke‚ the next they are in the backseat of the car in front of them. Eleven percent of accidents involving those aged eighteen to twenty are caused by the use and distraction of a cell phone. Raising awareness and educating those whom this may concern about the consequences of texting and driving can help reduce this statistic and prevent future lives from being affected. The Virginia legislature should pass a law prohibiting

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    the necessity of following instinct‚ and choosing to ignore outside forces‚ sets humanity to a greater and truer freedom. Even though “people take vows of poverty‚ chastity‚ and obedience…” (Dillard 3)‚ humanity can easily step back from these distractions—it is only a matter of choice. Dillard describes her quiet and solitary “suburbia” as being only five minutes away from civilization. She describes the natural beauty of Hollins Pond in depth‚ but also describes the noticeable traces of humanity:

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    play a major distraction hazard while driving. I recall a time when Josh Taylor‚ Colten Edmonds‚ and I were involved in a car accident not too long ago. We were headed back home from the Nacogdoches Mall down University Drive. While we exited the mall entrance‚ we started talking about a time that I scared my friend Josh. When all of a sudden we looked ahead of us‚ hit the car breaks‚ but it was too late. The car slid its way and rammed the back of a Camaro car. Due to our distraction of our conversation

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    because how female dresses should not distract others from learning. Women all over social media have expressed themselves and their thoughts about dress codes with the hashtag I Am More Than A Distraction. Females express their feelings by using this hashtag to tell people that they are more than a distraction and body shaming girls

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    other 200‚000 plus crashes are related to none other than driving distractions. In today’s traffic commuting the average American spend about 20 to 40 minutes confined to their vehicles most likely stuck in rush

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    them that school is important to you‚ they are distraction to your success and to please support you by making less demands on you *Set boundaries as to what you will or will not allow from them and maybe they will get the hint to not make demands on you. Checking Facebook *Study where there is no internet *Set a limit as to how many time you will check your Facebook. You have to be disciplined with this‚ because FB can be a real distraction Biggest Time waster not mentioned Although

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    in nurturing the academic and personal growth of students. Espinoza claims that distractions revolving around the opposite sex are one of the major reasons that many students fail. [RESPOND..is E. right?] When distractions such as trying to impress the opposite sex are eliminated students will be able to focus more on their learning and thinking. Segregating the genders in school eliminates these distractions. According to Nicole Starsinic’s‚ author of “Where the Boys Aren’t” article‚ “anecdotal

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    good. I have been a student at BAHSE for 5 years and during this time I have observed a decrease in the grades/overall performance of students within my classroom. When asked to name a few of the distractions‚ cellular phones topped the charts‚ being one of the most prominent and major distractions. Therefore‚ I have decided to conduct a survey to interpret to what extent the use of cellular phones distract students of Bahse. STATEMENT OF PROBLEM What type of impact (negative or positive)

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    What are the pros and cons of having cell phones on school campus? Most students agree that cell phone usage in school should be allowed. Some argue that cell phone usage should not be allowed at school. Over 60 percent of students agree that cell phone usage should be allowed on school property. While the other half disagrees that students should not bring cell phones to school. What do you think are the pros and cons of cell phones on school campus? Cell phone usage on school campus may help

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    HUMAN FACTORS IN ATC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL „ “The U.S. air traffic controller workforce consists of approximately 15‚000 dedicated and well-trained men and women working in air traffic control towers‚ terminal radar approach control centers‚ and en route control centers managing 30.2 million square miles of airspace (Federal Aviation Administration‚ 2013).” FATIGUE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP „ The human body heavily relies on sleep to maintain a healthy‚ functioning life.

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