Drinking and Driving Essay

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    Imagine riding a school bus on the way to school in the morning or coming home from a hard day at school. Suddenly, the bus is hit by an oncoming car, no reason other than reckless driving. However, this reckless driving has a consequence. Since there is no protection for accidents, everyone on the bus automatically has at least one injury either major or minor. All of these injuries that these students have to suffer through could have been solved by one factor, the requirement of wearing a…

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    and brake. The car would only go less than five mph, which wasn’t enough to satisfy my crazy needs. Little by little, I was permitted to go faster. Soon my driving skills improved and I felt like a pro driving through my neighborhood…

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    The editorial “Making Texting While Driving Look Unacceptably Stupid” explains that distracted driving can be a life altering route that drivers do not want to travel down. In this editorial it explains how the National Highway Traffic Safety report tells that 87 percent of drivers will admit to risky behaviors that include distracted driving. Distracted driving can be anything that allows a person to take their hands off the wheel for a second. With a second a disaster could happen at any…

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    Drive, an indie film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn illustrates the importance of sounds effects and music to convey the mood in scenes, making the viewer subconsciously believe that the action is realistic. Yet the bass-driven electronic music throughout the scenes with The Driver, paired with little dialogue and prominent engine sounds represent his alienation from the rest of the world. Meanwhile, when he is with Irene, the music becomes warmer and has vocals, contrasting his loneliness…

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    Car Seat Safety

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    Newborns or children under a year old should be placed in infant-only/rear-facing car seats for their safety. Special handles on these seats enable a carrier to be removed independently from the car allowing parents the ability to move their children without having to take them out of their car seat. Therefore, ease of installation and removal should be high on list of requirements. Children transitioning from infant to toddler height and weight can be moved to convertible car seats. This just…

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    people between the ages of 15 to 20 in the United States of America. Anna Quindlen’s essay “Driving to the Funeral” went into the dangers of teen driving, by showing parents not being strict enough with their kids, the poor enforcement of the law, and teenagers being too irresponsible. Even though, there are many teens that were injured or even worse killed, parents are still taking the right of driving very easily onto their kids. Mrs. Quindlen said “Parents seem to treat the right of a…

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    The Importance Of A Car

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    to wait to be released from her doctor. Kimberlee was not allowed to work during the time she was down. I can not give her the time she lost, the only thing I could do was be there for her. My best friend could have died because of my wreck less driving. I have lost a few friends due to car accidents and it is impossibly miserable to live with. The emotional stress you have to deal with because of a loss of a friend is hard to get over. I could not live with myself if I would have killed her. I…

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    customers. The life style products consist of a self-driving automobile, Google deodorant, and Google brain. The self-driven car can benefit the social atmosphere of a person through a safe, enjoyable, hands free experience. Google deodorant gives males an alternative to fulfilling their co-existence with a woman. Google brain in its infancy shows promise in recognition of images in categories to make a search engine more efficient. Self-Driving Automobile Google’s automatic car utilizes the…

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    they drive away from your house, you wave goodbye, knowing that your mother is safe under the driving ability of Suzy. Wait…what?! As a human being living in the year 2015, you may be questioning yourself as to how in the world a five-year-old child would have the capability of driving a car. Google has recently built the prototype for an invention that will allow everyone, including people who despise driving to work on even the rainiest Monday morning, to sit back, relax, and (quite literally)…

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    Have you ever driven a car before? If you have driven a car before then you would know that they driving part of it is the easiest. The hard part is looking out for your surroundings. You always have to worry about the other drivers. Well if we have cars that drive themselves by a computer then everybody would think Hey! That would be nice and easy. But, there are pros and cons of having a self-driven car. Computers could cause fewer accidents, but they could also stop working and go off the…

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