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    Use By Drivers

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    Running head: CELL PHONE USE BY DRIVERS 1 Cell Phone Use by Drivers Brianna Starks CELL PHONE USE BY DRIVERS 2 Cell Phone Use by Drivers Using a cell phone while driving is a dangerous practice that has been the cause of many injuries and deaths. Driving while texting is as hazardous as driving drunk‚ yet many people

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    Are you an Uber driver and have experienced one ride where the passenger was quite intoxicated that you have no idea how to manage it all? Lucky for you‚ there might be one trick that can help you ease the tension. Uber is fast becoming the ride-hailing technology right now‚ and it would not be strange for drivers to encounter a drunken scenario. There is a trick that can tame the drunks. In Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ the service is providing drivers a "Bop It" toy to keep their drunken passengers

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    Problems Posed by Alcohol-Impaired Driving: The biggest problem with drunk driving by young adults is the high rate of traffic accidents. Although young drivers ages 16 through 25 makeup only 15% of U.S. licensed drivers‚ they constitute 30 percent of all alcohol-related driving fatalities. This is double the amount of licensed drivers in that age group. Inexperience with both drinking and driving may contribute to this disproportionate rate. Nationwide in 1996‚ people ages 15 to 24 died in

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    The driver used alcohol was divided into two groups: The first is the group of people addicted to drinking. This group focuses on the people who are the long-distance driving. They often drink alcohol during meals including breakfast and lunch. The second is the group with the largest number‚ including employees‚ officers‚ public officials‚ which many people understand the seriousness of drunk driving‚ but hard to refuse because of different reasons. Causes of traffic accidents is the driver used

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    Teens killed every year in a car crash. This year 10‚839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes- every 50 minutes. An average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before the first arrest. Every minute one person is injured from an alcohol-related crash. One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. Every 48 seconds‚ a drunk driver makes another person eligible to park in the handicap parking space. I learned that you should not drive with distracting passengers

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    GLOBALISATION- A BACK GROUND STUDY Globalization has been the prominent buzz word of recent times from America to Europe and the UK to Japan to Nigeria in West Africa this is what is making the world go round and indeed flat. It is common to hear of today’s world economic system as being “globalisation”. Some describe the historical events leading up to today’s global free trade “inevitable”. The UK’S former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was famous for her TINA acronym and Gordon Brown the

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    Globalisation has had a profound impact on the Japanese economy influencing levels of international trade‚ business operations‚ financial flows‚ government policy‚ labour markets and even environment. This movement has been driven primarily by numerous TNCs‚ trade liberalization‚ and the deregulation of the financial system‚ and numerous strategies adopted by the Government and Economy‚ resulting in the creation of a ’new’ Japan. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The Japanese economy‚ the 2nd largest

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    Types of Drivers

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    two kinds of drivers. 1) Responsible Drivers -They drive carefully on streets. For example: if they see someone walking on the street they began to drive slowly. -They respect traffic signals. 2) Irresponsible Drivers -They do not drive carefully. -They do not respect any traffic signal. For example: two weeks ago‚ I saw an accident because one of the drivers did not respect traffic signals‚ and he did not stop in the red traffic light. Thus‚ the irresponsible driver died. Conclusion

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    Globalisation‚ Business and Society Producers or Consumers- Where does the responsibility for Climate Change lie? Word Count: 3626 GLOBALSIATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE PRODUCERS OR CONSUMERS – WHERE DOES THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLIMATE CHANGE LIE? Globalisation is a terminology that can be defined in numerous ways but the underlying concept is it’s a “system of interaction amongst countries of the world in order to develop the global economy” (http://hubpages.com)

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    GLOBALISATION - A SHORT HISTORY People around the globe are more connected to each other today than ever before in the history of mankind. Information and money flow more quickly than ever. Goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly available in all parts of the world. International travel is more frequent. International communication is commonplace. We live in an intensely interdependent world in which all the earth’s peoples with their immense differences of culture

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