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    things discovered is texting and while texting is helpful it has a lot of disadvantages and downfalls. If texting could be listed as a skill‚ many of my friends would qualify as highly skilled in that area. I am glued to my phone and always texting so I know firsthand just how much texting can be abused and its less than helpful qualities. Texting kills some good old fashioned phone call conversations‚ face time‚ and is making annoying phrases part of everyday talking; texting is an obsession for

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    Texting While Driving

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    Driving around highway in Texas‚ I am seeing a lot banner of warning signboards accident. The number of people death in 2012 is over 200 people and the death toll will not stop measurements. So‚ why accidents can happens easily? There are a thousand of reasons that make accident happen‚ but I think the major reason is “be distracted when driving”. Reading article called “Family hopes ban on texting while driving will be passed” by ODESSA AMERICAN‚ make me understand more about the reason that cause

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    Texting and Driving

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    Devin Leonard ENG-103 Draft No. 3 March 7‚ 2013 Don’t have another boring weekend‚ and go throw a party! Throwing a raging party is a great way to have spice up your weekend. But what if someone doesn’t know how to pull off a raging party? Throwing a raging party actually isn’t that difficult to do if you plan‚ and prepare yourself for one. Some things someone should consider when throwing a raging party are location‚ supplies‚ food and drinks‚ and entertainment. When throwing a raging

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    Texting Vs Driving

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    Is cell phone use and driving becoming worse then it was? Do teenagers and young adults have more of an urge to text/use their phones and drive than adults do? And why is it so important for teens to use their phones and drive when there are so many different things and possibilities that could go wrong and that could cause consequences and could take a life or many lives? So what is more important: that text or snapchat or somebody’s life? Distracted driving among teenagers has become an immense

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    This is the question a lot of people are debating on and some are good and some are bad. So if I’m in a car or walking by I always see elderly people driving. Sometimes it’s frustrating hearing from the news that a life has been lost in a accident due to an elderly person. I’m not saying for any elderly to stop from driving I just want to make the streets safer. Some reasons why elderly should retake their license is because daily in the world elderly people can mistake the pedals‚ the gas for the

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    Driving Age Pros And Cons

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    There’s a reason the legal driving age in Ohio is 16 and 16 1/2 in Kentucky. Kids younger than that in most cases lack the emotional and cognitive skills to bear the responsibility of operating a vehicle‚ said Dr. James Brush‚ a child psychologist who has a practice in Monfort Heights. “Children at age 12 can become frightened or overwhelmed much more than older children‚” Dr. Brush said. That’s what may have happened early Friday when 12-year-old Courtney Mathis of Mount

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    How would one feel about retaking one’s driving test? Why should one take it again if one has already have a license? Driving is a privilege. Elderly are at risk if they do not retake their drivers test. Elderly should retake their drivers test because some drivers may have medical problems‚ need to know all the updated rules of the road‚ and they need to provide safety for everyone. As people get older they develop more medical problems. These medical problems can consist of one being on a certain

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    Driving in the winter is way more stressful than driving in the summer for many reasons.they both have there ups and down but you gotta prepare more and be more cautions in the winter as to driving in the summer. First‚driving in the winter can be difficult if you not prepared for the roads.In the winter you got to change your normal tires to snow tires so you car has better traction on the snowy roads.If not you could slide more easily on turns or at stops which will lead

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    Driving to school has been tough because most kids at my school dont know how to properly drive within the lines and park straight‚ so dodging a bunch of reckless rednecks in trucks and preppy girls in smart cars is a struggle. It’s not getting to school that’s the problem for me it’s the leaving at the end of the day with the other 1‚700 kids that drive. Our school population is about 2‚400 something and the more kids that decided to try for a parking permit is only making traffic worse. One evening

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    There are times when you might not want to worry about driving. During these times it might feel good to just sit back and relax‚ while you leave the driving to someone else. Perhaps you’re going on a brewery and wine tour with a group of friends‚ for example. It just doesn’t seem fair that one person has to skip tasting the wine or beer in order to be the designated driver. What happens if the designated driver isn’t as responsible as you thought? This can lead to a host of problems that can quickly

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