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    Essay On Boat Tracking

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    When hauling a boat, it is vitally important that you keep safety at the top of your list of priorities. There are some guidelines that you should always follow when towing a boat with your own personal vehicle. #1 Make Sure The Weight Is Distributed Evenly You are not going to be hauling an empty boat around. You are going to have fuel, equipment and water on your boat. All of these supplies are heavy. Make sure these supplies are distributed evenly on your boat. You don’t want to stack up all…

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    Electricity is an amazing force, one that can cause devastating effects when improperly handled. The Ontario Electrical Safety Code explains the safest ways to handle this force, which includes the newest information regarding arc fault breakers. Here's what you should know. What is an Arc Fault? In the simplest terms, an arc fault is when the electrical current jumps from the wire and zaps another material, such as the wood frame. When conditions are ideal, this can cause the material to…

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    If you have ever been in an accident, and the other driver was at fault, you may have had to make a claim under the uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist provisions of your auto insurance policy. These stipulations of your policy come into action when the at-fault driver either has no insurance coverage, or inadequate insurance coverage, to pay for the injuries or property damage that occurred during your accident. Keep reading below for more information on how to deal with these types of…

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    The article " Can a Playground Be Too Safe?" touched on many important points of playground safety and how it may be too strict. Dr. Sandseter states "Climbing equipment needs to be high enough, or else it will be too boring in the long run." I agree with Dr. Sandseter about how important it is to give children the opportunity to be challenged and take risks. Even if the risks are as simple as climbing a 4 foot ladder or going down the big slide. If we make the playground equipment too safe the…

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    Everyone knows that driving a truck is dangerous but, oil field trucking is even more so! Now you might be saying to yourself, “That isn’t true”, but let me tell you: Well it is!! Now, here comes the other argument: What about firefighters, hazmat drivers, police officers,ica road trucking and such? I will admit their jobs are dangerous, but not more than oil field trucking! So, here are a few numbers to support my claim An estimated 41% of ALLfatal work-related deaths were in the…

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    attention to make a difference. In this advertisement, AT&T, uses a real life situation to show the audience how risky it is to use your phone while driving. Since AT&T is a major phone seller, they take advantage of that to reduce the number of accidents in a majority of people to make sure that the products that they sell aren’t a major cause in deaths. I believe that this advertisement is very effective, because not only does it provide a message to the audience, but it may save…

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    Essay On Gunna Be Okay

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    like this can leave a lasting impact on a person. This single day has scarred me for life. This scarring incident left somewhere around 30 people injured and 2 killed. That is a low but serious number. What leaves a scar on most people? Divorce? Car Accidents? Illness? These are all common situations. 50% of children in North America have to deal with divorce. A staggering…

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    that the main distraction while driving is the use of a cell phone, however, this is entirely untrue. People partake in various activities while driving in their cars, causing distracted driving to be the primary reason for car crashes in the United States. Each day in the United States, over 8 people are killed and 1,161 are injured in car crashes that are reported to involve a distracted driver (Distracted Driving). There are a few different types of distraction: cognitive distraction,…

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    I chose SpongeBob SquarePants for my advertisement because he does not own a vehicle. Additionally, SpongeBob SquarePants is a chaotic driver that repeatedly fails his driving test. Uber provides safe transportation for anyone that does not own a vehicle and/or is a reckless driver. He has attempted countless of times to successfully get his driver’s license but fails. His lack of driving skills will never allow him to own his own vehicle. Uber will allow SpongeBob to never drive the streets of…

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    Pl1d100 Critical Review

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    reconstructed by the questions asked subsequently. Two experiments were conducted. In the first experiment, forty-five participants watched videos of traffic accidents, ranging from five to thirty seconds long. After watching each video, the subjects were asked questions about the accident, with the crucial question being “About how fast were the cars going when they hit each other?”, but different groups of participants were asked with different verbs, such as “smashed” and “bumped”. The…

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