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    16 ApplicationForm 2015

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    Application Deadline: 6th September 2014 Name: Heather Marie Durkin Sex: Female Date of Birth: 08/03/98 Age 16 Email: heatherdurkin@icloud.com Mobile Number: 07780623853 Home phone number: 01943 884497 Address: 2 Hillway Guiseley Leeds LS20 8HU Current Branch: Leeds Previous CISV activities Village (Portugal) - 2009 Interchange ( Sweden) - 2010 IYM (Munich) - 2011 Project GB (14-15) - 2013 Big Sibling on Project Gb - 2014 Current involvement with your local/ national Junior Branch? I

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    Dangerous Driving

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    Most People have no idea that they are risking their lives each and every day by doing the simplest of tasks and one of them includes riding and or driving a car. Nowadays‚ more drivers have begun to develop excessively dangerous driving habits. Not too many people know‚ but‚ traveling by car is actually a lot more jeopardous than flying on a plane. You would truly be a lot safer by taking a train‚ or boat or anything else. Unfortunately‚ our society has become dominated by time; causing us to ignore

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    Drunk Driving

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    Drinking and driving Almost every day 30 people in the U.S die because of drunk driving.  This amounts to one death every 48 minutes. Driving under the influence of alcohol was associated with age in 2010‚ the rate was highest among people aged 21 to 25 (23.4 percent). An estimated 5.8 percent of 16 or 17 year olds and 15.1 percent of 18 to 20 year olds reported driving under the influence of alcohol in the past year. Beyond age 25‚ these rates showed a general decline with increasing age. One out

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    Teanage Driving

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    Sinita L Acklin Mr. K. Smith ENG-093 18 Feb 13 Teenage Driving and the problems that occur.. Imagine you just hit a car head-on. It’s probably because you are under the influence. This is why experts say the driving age should be raised to age 18. The minimum driving age differs from state to state. The lowest driving age in the United States is 13. That is in the state of Nebraska. You have to be thirteen years old qualify for a “farm husbandry permit.” The 13 year

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    Module 1: Driving is Your Responsibility: Complete the K-W-L information below. K- What you Know Discuss two things you know about driving. 1. That its a lot of responsibility. 2.There is many pros and cons of driving. W—What you Want to know Discuss two things you want to know about driving. 1. Different safety measures you must do when you enter the car. 2. Why do some people think driving is boring? L—What you Learned Discuss at least two new things you learned from Module One

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    Teen Driving

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    Teen driving is unsafe and dangerous‚ teen driving is the leading cause of teenage deaths in the United States with more than 5‚000 teens dying a year. 17 year old Weston Griggs‚ killed himself and the 2 passengers he had in his car. But‚ this accident was no accident. Weston was going 70 mph in a 40 mph speed zone. The issue in this story is that young drivers like Weston‚ inexperienced and full of adrenaline are just hurting them selves and others by getting behind the wheel at such a young

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    Drinking and Driving

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    Drinking and Driving Drinking and driving is an illegal act that is wrong on multiple levels. It violates a moral and ethical code. In a society that has the morals of a brothel where it is better to joke with your buddies about getting wasted on the weekends or how much more drinking you did compared to your buddy. We forget that simply talking in this manner sends out a message that we condone the act of drinking without moderation. When you condone the act of drinking without moderation then

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    Teenage Driving

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    teens ages 15 through 20. The licensing process should be much more restricted. Teens should be sufficiently educated on the rules of the road and should be trained to respect traffic laws and learn to drive safely. Teens should also begin driving instruction at earlier ages in controlled areas. There is evidence that the longer a person drives the safer and less prone to accidents they are. Even though new teen drivers only make up 7% of people who drive they account for 14% of all driving fatalities

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    Article 86 of the Uniform Code Of Military Justice. This Article covers Point and Place of Duty. That means from PT formation to COB that is where you will be. What a lot of Soldiers do not understand that includes appointments made by them or someone else. We have appointment times‚ SP times‚ formation times and many other start times that dictate we will be there. If a Convoy has an SP time of fifteen hundred hours and the Soldiers decide to show up late because they did not feel like getting

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    Keeping Culture Alive

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    The Ministry of Education‚ Sports and Culture is encouraging the young people of Samoa to know‚ practise and live their culture. To achieve this‚ a two-week vocational skills training started this week. The training is teaching skills in weaving‚ sinnet binding (afa)‚and navigation. Year 10 and 11 students from Chanel College‚ Maluafou College‚ Papauta College‚ Pesega College‚Laumua o Punaoa College and St Joseph’s College are taking part. While the vocational skills training has

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