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    Cars and Bikes

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    Cars and Bikes Bikes and cars are two of the many ways of transportation. Both can be used to drive people to places they want to go to without walking. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages. And each has its own type and standard of people as well as its different uses and forms. Not all the people could afford buying a car. A car could be very expensive to some people. For example‚ we often see poor

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    How to prevent car accidents Car accidents happen every day‚ and while some are inevitable‚ many are preventable. Although‚ in recent years‚ a number of innovative campaigns have been arranged to avoid car accidentscar crashes occur frequently. Mostly‚ car accidents occur due to rash and careless driving. Road accidents also happen sometimes due to disorderliness and lack of patience. So how can you prevent a car accident? The answer is very simple‚ use common sense and obey the rules of the

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    The invention of the automobile has brought more positive and negative effects than any other invention throughout transportation history. As the most widely accepted method of transportation‚ cars have changed the way people live all over the world. They have affected all aspects of society such as family life‚ the economy‚ and even the environment. The advancement of automobiles over time has directly affected the advancement of society as a whole. Over the generations automobiles have influenced

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    A Life Changing Accident

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    A Life Changing Accident I was twelve years old enjoying my summer after fifth grade. My two cousins‚ Blake and Lacy‚ my aunt ’s boyfriend‚ Chris‚ and his daughter‚ Emily‚ and I hopped in Chris ’s old ford truck. All of us kids had been bulldozing down trees in the forest behind the house all day and decided that we wanted to build a tree house. We were headed to town to buy supplies for the tree house. As we were all getting in the truck there was no room in the front for all of us‚ so Blake

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    in Vietnam E. indicated that primary mission of the troops was to train the North Vietnamese forces to fight Russia A is not correct because on page 1070 in our textbooks‚ it talks about Nixon reducing the number of troops in vietnam. Nixon does reduce the number of troops in Vietnam but not “immediate” departure. Nixon being against the war‚ he reduced the number of troops in vietnam steadily. Also‚ in the webiste we were given‚ Nixon talked about the effects of withdrawing the troops out immediately

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    Reduce Medication Errors

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    Running head: Preventing Medication Errors Preventing Medication Errors: Safe Medication Use is Achievable and Affordable Chareese W. Brown DePaul University HTHC 523-201: Winter 2012 January 17‚ 2012 Almost everyone will take prescription and non-prescription medication. It is estimated that 82% of United States (U.S.) adults will use prescription medicines‚ over-the-counter remedies‚ and/or dietary/herbal supplements. Nearly one-third will use five or more different medications (citation)

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    CAR CRASHES

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    Why do car accidents exist‚ and what would it be like without them in the future? Scientists in labs around the world are working to end or eliminate car crashes. Accidents are caused for many reasons‚ but human error is one of their main causes. Sometimes drivers go too fast for the weather conditions‚ when it is a good time to be more cautious. Drivers also pass each other when there is not enough time for the to get back in their lane. Complex technology is also being tested to

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    Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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    090‚ 4141 2 November 2012 Reduce‚ Reuse‚ Recycle I don’t know about you but before I became aware of the importance of recycling I didn’t eat a bag of chips and think “Can this bag be thrown away somewhere specific so it can be used again?” I also wouldn’t have thought of the idea that someone else might have already eaten chips out of a percentage of this bag before my lunch that day. It’s a crucial cycle that our generation must learn; how to think first‚ and then act! Especially

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    (2003) by Steven Di Pilla‚ said that the procedures and controls should be in place together and document key information immediately after the event. Employees should be trained in what their roles will be in their event they must respond to an accident. Employees should be instructed to not make any statements that may imply fault. Failure to act on what is learned from the investigation could expose employees to potetial hazards and expose employers to potential citations and fines. (Robert A

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    Sociology Of Cars

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    Sociology of Cars No invention has had a greater impact on our culture than the automobile. In the nineteenth century‚ people were generally isolated from one another. The advent of the car gave them freedom‚ allowing people to explore the world beyond their neighborhoods. Many new jobs were created as a result of the automobile industry. In the 1920s‚ declining prices and a new system of "buying on credit" allowed more people than ever before to own a car. When the first automobiles were invented

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