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    and beneficial necessities of life. The short‚ informative essay “Could You Live With Less” by Stephanie Mills describes a simple life that is comfortable. “There’s electric lighting‚ indoor plumbing‚ a tankless water heater‚ a second hand refrigerator and range- but no microwave oven‚ no dishwasher‚ no blow dryer‚ no cordless phone” (1). Mills feels as though technology has redefined what it means to live. She wrote‚“Technology should abet my life‚ not dominate or redefine it” (1). Mills wants

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    It is clearly stated in our nation’s Declaration of Independence that all men‚ (and women for that matter) are created equal. So students should be able to drive to school in their vehicles just as faculty and staff do. For one‚ if schools did ban students from driving their cars to school‚ many students will complain to the school board because their whole purpose of getting a car was to have means of transportation to and from school. That is thousands of dollars wasted on a vehicle you spent your

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    “Distracted drivers?” The thoughts of what appear in my mind when I hear the words “distracted drivers” is not of a good thought but that of a horrible situation to be in. Many drivers in today’s society have caused many road accidents due to their incapability of watching the road before them because they are distracted. There are many different reasons why drivers could be distracted‚ for example: cellphones‚ other accompanied people in the vehicle‚ intoxicated driving‚ or simply being distracted

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    Yanxiang Zhu English 015 Alethea Kidd 02/23/15 Comparing and Contrasting Good and Bad Driver In principle‚ technological advances in the transport industry have led to the development of various types of cars. Many people across the world own cars and as a result they require drivers for moving from one place to next. On the other hand‚ those without cars use public means where give their safety to a stranger hoping that he or she would get them to their destinations safely. On the same note‚ despite

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    demographic spectrum. And both groups include many good drivers. But statistics show that overall‚ teenagers and older drivers are involved in far more crashes and high­way fatalities than any other age group.Mile for mile‚ the crash rate for drivers ages 16 and 17‚ for example‚ is almost nine times as high as that for middle-aged drivers. People 80 and older are involved in 5.5 times as many fatal crashes per mile driven as middle-­aged drivers. Total deaths for teens and seniors have declined in recent

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    Persuasive Essay Did you know that in 2014‚ 9‚967 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes? Believe me when I tell you that the numbers are increasing as we speak. People driving while intoxicated still cause about 13‚000 deaths a year in the United States. And of the 1.4 million arrests made‚ one-third involve repeat offenders. That’s why I feel we should get breathalyzers in are cars. To begin with‚ there would be less of a chance of getting in an accident. Some may think it would

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    Should Trophy Hunting be Banned? Should trophy hunting be banned? Many people think so because they are seeing people just killing the animals for the head and antlers. Animal population has increased at least 45% in the last 3 years. Trophy hunting plays a role in the conservation of wildlife‚ and the private sectors have strong motivation to keep most trophies alive. My first topic is “Can Trophy Hunting of Wildlife Ever be Justified” by Alex Dymoke. Conservation on international trade stipulations

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    Lyddie should not sign the petition for many reasons. Such as she needs the money to pay of her father’s debt‚ She will be blacklisted and others One reason is She need to pay he father’s debt. “I can go to lowell and make real money to pay off the debt so i can go home” because she is living away from her family she is living alone without Mama‚ Charlie‚ Rachel‚ And Agnes. so if they shorten the working hours she won’t have as much time to to earn money. “The pay reflected her proficiency. She

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    Cited: Jiang‚ Yixing; Luck‚ Michael; Parsons E.C.M. “Public Awareness‚ Education‚ and Marine Mammal Captivity.” Tourism Review International‚ Volume 11‚ Number 3‚ 2007 ‚ pp. 237-249(13)‚ Cognizant Communication Corporation Kretzer‚ Michelle. “8 Trainers

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    A Comparison of the Cell Phone Driver and the Drunk Driver David L. Strayer‚ Frank A. Drews‚ and Dennis J. Crouch‚ University of Utah‚ Salt Lake City‚ Utah Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the relative impairment associated with conversing on a cellular telephone while driving. Background: Epidemiological evidence suggests that the relative risk of being in a traffic accident while using a cell phone is similar to the hazard associated with driving with a blood alcohol

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