drive. In the article‚ “Distraction and Teen Crashes: Even Worse Than We Thought” produced by AAA discusses how much of a role distracted driving actually plays in teen crashes. For example it says‚ “AAA recommends that parents teach teens about the dangers of cell phone use and restrict passengers during the learning-to-drive process”(5). The author explains that parents need to play a definite role in teens learning to drive. By parents implementing the idea of not using cell phones while driving and
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school. Cross streets‚ driveways‚ really anywhere‚ with caution‚ because you definitely won’t like the feeling of being a pancake. Make sure the adult doesn’t drive quicker than the traffic‚ and when getting out of the car/bus look everywhere for danger‚ then when you arrive‚ get out of the car/bus when there are no other vehicles very close that can turn you to a
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Ryan Davis The Dangers of Alcohol Use by Minors “Plastered‚ Hammered‚ Wasted‚ Drunk‚ Lifted.. These are all terms my friends use on any given Friday or Saturday night to ask if I want to party for the weekend! When we do get to parties‚ kids are doing keg stands (Where someone holds your legs up in the air‚ you grab the keg with both hands‚ and someone else feeds your beer through the hose upside down.) We play quarters‚ beer pong‚ and flip cup. The drinking games are endless as in the alcohol
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The Dangers of Technology Addiction In modern society‚ technology is almost unavoidable; but what are the costs of becoming addicted to technology? Dr. Mark Tremblay voices his scholarly opinion on the dangers of excessive technology usage when he states‚ “the intrusive seduction of convenience technology provides is controlling our lives and killing us” (Morris 19). Technology addiction will more often than not end negatively for humans. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor becomes so obsessed
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to the use of technology‚ or the use of it making us intellectually mindless. There comes a time where technology can be dangerous to ourselves and others around us. There are many dangers that can come from having a conversation via text message than having a face-to-face interaction. One danger of texting than having a human interaction‚ is that you can’t
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In the article entitled “Think for Yourself: The Danger of Blind Obedience‚” Michael Hess discusses the tendency that people have to follow rules without thinking of the implications of their actions – or inaction. Particularly‚ Hess discusses this type of conformity within the confines of business settings. He uses an example of an emergency dispatcher‚ who’s employer prohibited her from performing CPR or offering similar help to those in need. She denied help to a woman who had stopped breathing
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I believe that Robert Cormier is trying to prove to the reader of how a dangerous a powerful government can be. In the novel‚ our main protagonist‚ Adam‚ has his life turned upside down after his father acts as a witness in a case that indicts many high-ranking government officials. When Adam’s father decides to testify‚ he thought he was acting his part in a free society. But acting upon the situation didn’t come without a price. Their family has to pick up their entire life and move to a new location
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If school athletics were eliminated‚ we could help students avoid concussions and injuries that could play a great effect on their life. Concussions have nearly tripled in the last decade with middle and high school aged students (Report: Pressure on Teen Athletes Soars). This means that sports are becoming more and more intense and dangerous and playing negative effects on student’s lives. Playing sports comes with risk of very harmful injuries and limiting the sports played at school could make
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This movie made me feel very thrown off with my overall perspective of football and how it is played and it’s dangers. I felt very scared for the players and mad at the coaches/ other leaders for not taking better care of their players. The way this game can affect someone’s life is horrible. People think this game is just simple fun and good times but behind the scenes many people get serious problems from playing it and it also can affect other people’s lives like their families. But‚ on the other
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may occur since everyone believes that they deserve more than others. However‚ in order to have a clear understanding of reality‚ people should consider others’ ways of thinking and do not rely on their self-serving biases. In the article‚ “The Dangers of Naïve Realism‚” the author‚ Jonathan Haidt‚ implies that a high level of self-esteem can dramatically affect relationship between groups of people. Haidt provides a definition for the term naïve realism-people believe that their way of thinking
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