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    Driving While Intoxicated

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    Driving While Intoxicated Paper Claudia Ortiz Ms. Turner – GOVT 2302 Driving While Intoxicated Paper As we all know driving while intoxicated (DWI) can be very dangerous for both the sober driver and the intoxicated driver. Some of us‚ if not all of us have seen‚ known‚ and even experienced someone driving while intoxicated. There have been stories about drunk drivers on the news and other types of media that shock society. . Many times‚ the outcome of driving while intoxicated

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    Maarsingh Topic: Texting While Driving General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the laws ‚ unsafe practices‚ and precautions pertaining to texting while driving. Specific Idea: Over the years texting while driving has exploded in popularity. Even though there have been several fatal accidents caused by texting and driving people continue to do it. We are going to cover the laws‚ unsafe practices and the precautions you need to take while on the road Introduction:

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    Cell Phones and Society

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    The cell phone has become an essential communications tool. It is used all the time. Seventy-four percent of Americans who own mobile phones say they have used their hand-held device in an emergency and gained valuable help. The cell phone can be a useful help but it can also instigate unwanted drama. Student at BFA‚ Katelyn Amin said “I love my cell phone. I do not know what I would do without it. My phone has helped with serious situations and some not so serious situations. Most kids nowadays

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    Use of Cell Phones

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    Supporting Cell Phone Use in the Classroom Mark Geary ell Phone use is increasing‚ though it is still repressed more than accepted as an educational tool in US high schools. This article discusses how cell phones have been used in a charter school for at-risk students‚ as well as how and why they should be used on a broader basis. Also discussed are some future possibilities for cell phone use based upon the emergence of web 2.0 applications that support mobile phone use. My first

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    Who doesn’t have a cell phone these days? The amazing thing about cell phones is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. They have become an indispensable multi-tool wonder. Today’s cell phone is cutting-edge technology at your fingertips. With this in mind‚ should students be permitted to use cell phones in school? I believe they should not just be permitted to use cell phones‚ they should be required to use them. Cell phones don’t just allow students to stay connected with family

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    Evolution of Cell Phones

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    Evolution of Cell Phones July 27‚ 2014 ILR260 Cellular technology is ever evolving and consistently impresses society. Since it’s beginning America has been developing at a rapid paste and does not appear to be slowing down‚ whether it is the Industrial Revolution or the technology outburst of late. Since change causes change‚ it is apparent that society must alter the way they interact with one another when new technology is invented. One of the fastest growing inventions of late is a

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    Texting While Driving Vs. Drinking and Driving Mariah Henry COM/170 December 11‚ 2012 Michele Davidson Texting While Driving Vs. Drinking and Driving The nation risks a relentless rise in deadly accidents unless it makes texting while driving as forbidden as drinking and driving. Sending or receiving a text message takes a driver’s eyes from the road long enough to drive the length of a football field while driving an average speed of 55 miles per hour; that does not include having a reaction

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    old’s car when she decided to driving while texting‚ she hit a parked car. Today I am here to persuade you to not text while driving. Driving while texting‚ is very dangerous‚ costly and should be illegal to all age of drivers in all states. There are two major dangers to worry about while driving and texting. There have been thousands of deaths due to texting while driving. The University of N. Texas Health Center reported during

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    Cell Phones in Society

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    Cell Phones in American Society By: Nick Levatino Cell phones are a key essential for almost everybody today living in the twenty first century. Cell phones have effected American society in many positive ways‚ but also many negative ways. Cell phones and its industry has allowed the United States to be the biggest and leading country in the cell phone industry. From extensive research there has been many positive effects from cell phones and many negative effects from cell phones. Cell

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    Cell Phones in School

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    Unfortunately during this incident‚ the school ’s most easily accessible phone was on the complete other side of the school in the library. Perhaps some of these lives could have been saved if the students in this class had cell phones that they could ’ve used to contact the authorities more quickly. The issue we are addressing today is the usage of cellular devices in educational facilities. Both Cameron and myself believe that cell phone usage is of extreme convenience‚ and has academically beneficial

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