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    Should Schools Have Edays? Do you think schools have edays? Schools are starting to have e days instead of snow days. I think schools shouldn’t have edays. Schools shouldn’t have e-days because some students don’t have the internet to do it‚ some families might only have one computer and more than one child and some students might need help from teachers. First schools shouldn’t have edays because some students don’t have the internet. And the kids without internet won’t be able to do the assignments

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    Drunk Driving Everyone makes mistakes‚ its inevitable‚ but the difference between a mistake and a decision is that a decision can be preventable. Getting into a vehicle while intoxicated isn’t a matter of chance it’s of choice. Driving while under the influence is preventable‚ unfortunately most people underestimate the seriousness of Driving while under the influence‚ we think to ourselves “Oh that will never happen.” but unaccountably it does. Many lose loved ones and choose to live their lives

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    Newly Licensed Drivers Restrictions on newly licensed drivers in Louisiana is a good policy because it requires supervised driving practice with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years of age for a period of time depending on a drivers age. These restrictions are used to help inexperienced drivers gain valuable driving experience and become a safe‚ responsible driver. Restrictions on newly licensed drivers are not only important to the drivers themselves but to others drivers‚ passengers‚ motorists

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    million truck drivers (ATA Reports‚ Trends‚ and Statistics). Without the movement of these trucks‚ America’s resources will come to a halt. In 2014‚ there was a shortage of about 38‚000 truck drivers in America due to many reasons (TDSA 2015 1). There is also a shortage in diesel mechanics‚ the makers and movers behind the truck drivers. We need our younger generation to step up and realize the great opportunities being a diesel mechanic and a truck driver offer. One main reason why there is a shortage

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    they ca ll a cab to give you a ride home. You would be extremely lucky to have such smart friends. Drunk driving is a very serious problem in our society today‚ but it is becomming socially unacceptable causing the numbers of alcohol related traffic fatalites t o decline considerably. Drunk driving can be very deadly. Yet many people drive while under the influence everyday. Drivers who are drunk are blamed for the loss of as many as twentyfive thousand lives in highway crashes

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    Cause and Effect Essay on:     Drunk Driving   Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is one of the most dangerous  things you can do. There is a mass of research evidence to show that driving  performance and reaction times are seriously affected by alcohol. Our law in Georgia  states‚ “that it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle if your blood alcohol concentration  (BAC) exceeds .10%. Georgia observes a "per se" law. (Craft)   If you drink and drive‚ you are not only a danger to yourself but also to your passenger

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    year in a car crash. This year 10‚839 people will die in drunk-driving crashes- every 50 minutes. An average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before the first arrest. Every minute one person is injured from an alcohol-related crash. One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. Every 48 seconds‚ a drunk driver makes another person eligible to park in the handicap parking space. I learned that you should not drive with distracting passengers. Most importantly

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    them. At times‚ they are taken for granted by their family as they are always there for every one‚ taking care of their needs. I do not deny that mothers‚ who work‚ get a chance to be someone else other than just being Moms and as they are financially strong they hold a strong position at home. But the disadvantage is that mothers‚ who work‚ do not get enough time to spend with their children and this can make them feel guilty. Moreover‚ they have to depend upon caretakers to look after their children

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    wilderness‚ most love and respect this country’s natural heritage. That’s why they brave the cold to explore what is left of wild America— including Yellowstone National Park. Unfortunately‚ however‚ even respectful snowmobilers are unwittingly damaging what they love. Because snowmobiles create both air and noise pollution and because their use in the park strains the already lean budget of the park service‚ recreational snowmobiles should be banned from Yellowstone National Park. In 2002‚ the Bush administration

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    How Congress Works and Why Should you Care Many Americans in today’s society will find it difficult to answer the question of what Congress exactly does and why it exists. Others simply don’t care and see Congress as a failed system where nothing gets done. Lee Hamilton‚ in his book Why Congress Works and Why you Should Care‚ proves these people wrong and gives an insider’s look at what Congress actually does do and how it affects every American each day. Congress has come a long way since

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