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    School Buses should have seat belts After riding different buses for a few years I noticed that kids like to talk to their friends but they like to walk on the bus when it is moving and when the bus driver is not looking also I noticed that kids like to lay down but with the seat belts they can’t but they can lay on the window. But kids can get hurt and when their is a small crash and the bus hast to slam on the breaks and a kid is in the hallway the kid will go flying and get really hurt. My

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    that designs the new technology of the seat in the automobiles which is called “No compromise” or “NC” NC seat is a part of All-Belt-To-Seat(ABTS) The firm was founded by Pual Elio and Hari Sankara. Timeline 1996‚ Pual Elio designed a revolutional bike which got a patent. 1998‚Pual met Hari Sankara who was his mentor in Structural design and Analysis department of Johnson Controls‚Inc. July 1998 ‚ Pual invited Hari to join his idea about the NC seat and they founded Elio Engineering Nov

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    Highway Traffic Safety Administration argued that seat belts were not the most effective way to protect passengers on school buses. Instead the big yellow buses employ something called compartmentalization. Do you remember the school buses from 15 years ago? Remember how those rigid brown seats were wedged closer together than a bundle of bananas? That ’s compartmentalization. Sitting in "strong‚ closely-spaced seats that have energy-absorbing high seat backs‚" passengers are effectively protected from

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    The American Trauma Society believes that the injury rate could be reduced by 50% if people would simply apply existing information about prevention. Wearing a seat belt while riding in a motor vehicle is by far the easiest way to prevent injury and death‚ and should be done anyhow because it is a federal law to do so. In addition to seat belts‚ motor vehicles are equipped with air bags‚ an automatic form of protection designed to reduce the risk of injury. In the past decade‚ air bags have saved the

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    Correct Seating Position

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    age: - For babies between 0 and 18 months old‚ the recommended seating type is a car safety seat. This type is compulsory in many states - For children between 18 months and two and a half years old‚ it is mandatory to use a larger safety seat‚ to suit their body - For toddlers‚ it is recommended to

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    Froom V. Butcher (1996)

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    Task 4 In this case‚ although wearing a seat belt is mandatory‚ it is not counted as a factor determining the responsibilities of the parties. Based on the Maryland Transportation Code‚ § 22-412.3 - US‚ it can be seen that seat belts can not be an evidence of the victim negligence‚ which can reduce the liability of the insurance company or the party causing the damage (General Assembly of Maryland‚ 2017). For instance‚ the case of Froom v Butcher [1976] 1 QB 286 (Witting‚ 2015). The plaintiff was

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    Can the government require you to wear a seat belt while driving? I suppose they can. They have‚ and they also require passengers to wear one as well. What is the argument that it can‚ and what is the argument that it cannot? The argument that it can impose this law would be for the individuals that incur the costs for ambulance and emergency care (Mosser‚2010). This is due to the fact that someone decided to not wear a seat belt and another person rear-ends them. It is automatically the rear-ender’s

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    I am a great hunter. I wonder if I am going to be on tv. I hear the bucks clanging together. I see an enormous buck. I want to hang a big rack on my wall. I am a great hunter. I pretend I am bringing down a trophy buck. I feel my heart beating wildly in my chest. I touch the trigger. I worry if I may miss. I cry when I don’t shoot a deer. I pretend I am bringing down a large white tailed buck. I understand I am a great hunter. I say that I will shoot a deer every time. I dream

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    Module 5

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    is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student:  ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? Fasten your seat belts‚ It Helps. 2. How would it look? It would be a billboard of a family and the driver and the backseat passengers have on seat belts but the front passenger doesn’t 3. Now‚ write at least one paragraph (5 sentences or more) which explains why you thought this would make a great bumper sticker or billboard‚ and

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    The United States of America has five basic principles which ensure the ability of the country. The basic foundations: fundamental worth‚ equality of all persons‚ majority rule minority rights‚ necessity of compromise‚ and ividual freedom. This paper reviews three of the five principles: majority rule and minority rights‚ individual freedom‚ and necessity of compromise. Two of these cases of individual freedom plus majority rule and minority rights the United States has failed to uphold

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