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    Dear Mom and Dad‚ I’ve really been thinking about this whole driving incident‚ These past few days have made me see it differently. I’ve learned that this isn’t necessarily about keeping insurance rates down or keeping a good reputation‚ Head injuries are extremely common in car accidents and after seeing what happened to Zack‚ I could never let you guys go through that. Doing what I did‚ and driving how I used to‚ is a good way to critically injure myself‚ or someone else… What has happened

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    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS‚ VOL. 9‚ NO. 3‚ SEPTEMBER 2008 377 License Plate Recognition From Still Images and Video Sequences: A Survey Christos-Nikolaos E. Anagnostopoulos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Ioannis E. Anagnostopoulos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Ioannis D. Psoroulas‚ Vassili Loumos‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Eleftherios Kayafas‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract—License plate recognition (LPR) algorithms in images or videos are generally composed of the following three processing steps: 1) extraction

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    Reckless Driving

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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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    Statistics of Driving

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    Statistics Paper Driving is a very dangerous and often hazardous thing to do. This is especially true for people ages fifteen to nineteen. There are so many crashes each year for teen drivers that it’s a miracle anyone makes it past twenty years old unharmed. In 2009 alone three hundred and fifty teens were treated for a car related accident. Teen car crashes are preventable. Often times teens drink before they drive or while they drive which makes the vehicle

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    Teen Driving

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    Teen Driving For most teens‚ getting a driver’s license is exciting and liberating. For their parents‚ however‚ it can be an anxiety-filled time. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for teens‚ and teens are four times more likely to be in a crash than older drivers. While these statistics are sobering‚ there are steps parents can take to help keep their teens safe. Leading by example‚ and talking to kids early and often about the risks and responsibilities of driving can help

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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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    "A Rose for Emily‚" written by William Faulkner‚ "Good Country People" by Flannery O’Connor‚ "The Birthmark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Toni Cade Barbara’s "The Lesson" all share a common theme of isolation. The four stories also share a common thread in each of these short stories is the protagonist’s arrogance and pride leads to their ultimate downfall. The story “A Rose for Emily” is told by an unknown narrator who lives in the town of Jefferson Mississippi. The reader is introduced

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    The M16 is a lightweight‚ 5.56 mm‚ air-cooled‚ gas-operated‚ magazine-fed assault rifle‚ with a rotating bolt‚ actuated by direct impingement gas operation. The rifle is made of steel‚ 7075 aluminum alloy‚ composite plastics and polymer materials. ArmaLite sold its rights to the AR-15 to Colt in 1959[The AR-15 was first adopted in 1962 by the United States Air Force‚ ultimately receiving the designation M16. The U.S. Army began to field the XM16E1 en masse in 1965 with most of them going to the

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    Chapter Sixteen: Organizational Structure and Design Chapter Synopsis This chapter presents an overview of how one goes about designing an organizational structure‚ touching on the topics of division of labor‚ delegation of authority‚ departmentalization‚ and span of control. From there‚ it delves into the nature of the structure itself‚ including formalization‚ centralization‚ and complexity. Three organizational design models are also presented and discussed: mechanistic‚ organic‚ and

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    The “Revolution of 1800” By 1800 the Federalist party was split‚ clearing the way to the presidency for the Democratic-Republicans. Two men ran for the nomination: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Each received an equal number of votes in the electoral college‚ which mean that the Federalist-dominated House of Representatives were required to choose a president. Jefferson finally won (Albert Gallatin as his treasurer). Hamilton sided with Jefferson because he believed Burr to be an unfit and dangerous

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