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    When Alice became busy with her life she completely, lost her touch with Sarah even though the phone all stopped while ago. They had not seen each other after Alice left for college. One night, Alice had a terrible nightmare about having a car accident with a truck. She woke up suddenly in seat and scared. Suddenly she heard her doorbell started to ring. She looked at her watch and saw it was 3 a.m in the morning and wondering who it could be in this time. Suddenly, the doorbell ringed…

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    People usually misunderstanding by some weird events or, argue with others who are spreading rumors. The worst thing is, in most cases, people always believe what they saw, and what they heard, but they often don 't believe people who they are close. Obviously, in our daily life misunderstand by friends or parents, co-workers; even celebrities are sometimes misunderstanding by the public because of mass media. Whatever who run into this kind of trouble, he or she will try them best way to…

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    Don T Text And Drive PSA

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    a look can cost a life. Through its use of pathos, logos, ethos and call to senses, this PSA is very effective in communicating the message, “Don’t Text and Drive.” I would like to know whether these realistic PSAs have influenced the number of accidents and…

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    CSX Train Leakage Case Study

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    It is reported that the number of people inconvenienced by the turning off of the gas was not quantified. However, considering that numerous of the affected individuals heavily relied on the gas indicates that the accident caused a massive halt to the normal lives of people. The erection of a perimeter wall around the scene of the derailment also cut off numerous people, who used the closed down road (NBCWashington, 2016). This factor adds to the numerous aspect of…

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    Pros And Cons Of Speeding

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    Have you ever just wanted to jump on the freeway and just drive as fast as you can without disobeying the laws? Sometimes you just want to drive fast and sometimes you want to cruise. Unfortunately there are risk, rules, regulations, and consequences to speeding and just cruising. There are some pros and cons of speeding. Some pros of speeding would be getting you from place to place in a timely matter and also getting out of rush hour traffic before it’s all piled up. See me I hate rush hour…

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    selection of a safe mode of travel, the proper maintenance of vehicles, and proper training of drivers. If an administrator has a competent driver who is properly trained and a safe mode of transportation with proper maintenance, then if there is an accident there is a smaller chance that the school or administrator would be liable. In the case of Clement v. Griffin it appears that Delgado Community College did not have a competent driver of the vanand the driver was not properly trained.…

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    Automobile accidents are the leading causes of death among teenage drivers, ages 16-20. The system has certain restrictions for young drivers, but that alone does not solve the dangers of teenage driving. Teenagers in this generation will get behind the wheel of an automobile and assume that they know all aspects of driving a vehicle. It should be mandatory that teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short…

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    deaths and 90% of injuries are caused by people not wearing a seatbelt while they are involved in a accident. 30-40 people die each year in a crash because of not wearing their seatbelt and 250 are hospitalized. I have three reasons why you should have to wear a seatbelt while you are in a moving car. First of all you should wear your seatbelt because they can save your life if you are in a car accident. If you choose not to wear your seatbelt and you are in a wreck then you could easily hit…

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    It is proven that in the United States alone, car accidents are the most fatal in younger children over the age of three, and are accountable for over 179,000 visits to the emergency room each year with serious injuries (par.3). It is safe to conclude that children who are not in the proper car seat or…

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    it teaches them great responsibility. Teens think it’s all fun and simple when they get their licenses ,but they don’t understand everything that comes with driving. Teens are not the worst drivers they just need practice to help prevents future accidents. First, teens are a natural hazard on the road. The road is full of experienced and inexperienced drivers, that including teens, adults, and elderly people but in the article the author quotes the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety by…

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