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    cell phone while driving

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    06/17/ 2014 Using a Cell Phone While Driving Have you ever used a cell phone while driving? Is it dangerous or not? Using a cell phone while driving is common‚ but widely considered dangerous. We can’t imagine our life without using a cell phone. It is a part of our daily activities. We use a cell phone to make calls‚ E-mails‚ text massages‚ surf the Internet‚ to listen music’s and many other daily activities. Many of these activities take place while a person is driving. So‚ it is

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    without thinking of their safety as well as others. They usually pay less attention on the road while they are driving. It is because they tend to do something else rather than focusing on driving. Talking phone at the same time of driving is the most serious one among all of the activities that disturbs people attention on their driving. Because of this reason‚ some people say that talking phone while driving should be banned. “Distraction has been identified as a contributing factor in

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    Introduction: Automobile crashes as a result of texting while driving is an outbreak that has taken the nation by storm over the past decade. Whether people think they can safely type on their phone while driving‚ or just don’t think there is any real danger in the act does not matter. Texting while driving must be stopped. To do this government must take action to both add uniformity to the laws and punishments bestowed on the offenders. But‚ it is also vital that the government provide ample educational

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    While You Were Sleeping

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    While You Were Sleeping While You Were Sleeping‚ composed by Randy Edelman and directed by Jon Turteltaub‚ includes good examples of a leitmotif. A leitmotif is a reoccurring piece of music associated with a specific character‚ event‚ theme‚ or mood. The two leitmotifs used in this movie are “Lucy’s Theme”‚ which is a slow‚ romantic‚ or even sad piece of music. The “Family Theme”‚ has a faster beat that goes back and forth and is quirky. The main characters in While You Were Sleeping are Lucy

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    wheel of a vehicle. My editorial titled “Texting while driving? In a matter of seconds‚ you could ruin lives forever.” Was created by the Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune. This editorial is focused on the argument that driving while texting can be extremely hazardous to a person’s life and those around them. “Close your eyes‚ and count five seconds. Open them. That’s the average amount of time motorists take their eyes off the road while texting.” This statement speaks strongly to me in giving

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    While I Was Sleeping

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    While I Was Sleeping In an article written by Thomas L. Friedman entitled "While I was Sleeping" starts his journey traveling to India on a quest to help him understnad why they had become such an important pool for the outsourcing of service and information technology work from America and other industrialized countries. He also llos at how advanced technology plays an important role in growing businesses within the U.S. Friedman compared his travels to Christopher Columbus. Columbus ’s travel

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    Whitman and Sharon Olds

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    Whitman and Olds – Controversial Poets of Their Centuries Both Walt Whitman and Sharon Olds are great and controversial poets of their time. Walt Whitman’s poetry mainly takes place in the 1800’s during the American Civil War Era and Sharon Olds’ poems take place in the mid 1900’s. Walt Whitman and Sharon Olds are both known to be free verse writers since their poems don’t rhyme and don’t follow a real traditional stanza. They are also known to be very controversial during their time periods because

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    Part-Time While Studying

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    "College costs are high‚ and young adults also want the amenities that extra money brings‚" according to John B. Boshoven‚ counselor for continuing education at Community High School in Michigan. However‚ he warns‚ "school is my students’ full-time job." Part-time job is very popular among students. City-students want to have work experience; others from the country side have to earn money for study and life fees. A necessary question is brought out about this problem if students should take a part-time

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    While climate change is part of daily conversation‚ it gets disguised as something else. Whether we are talking about climate change on the farm‚ in the classroom‚ or in Washington‚ people shy away from uttering the words itself. Instead‚ they disguise it as “just talk about the weather”‚ like Gil Gullickson says‚ an editor for Successful Farming magazine. The article I have chosen‚ highlights the different realms in which we discuss the current change in climate. The article “In America’s Heartland

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    the rare individuals known as hermaphrodites who are a mixture of male and female biology. The researches show that girls who receive more androgen at birth than expected behave more like our society expects boys to act. Money’s study affirms that while prenatal exposure to androgen may have predisposed the girls towards more aggressive‚ boyish behavior‚ they also needed a social environment that would encourage such behavior. Another study conducted by Jerre Levy of the University of Chicago found

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