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    Fatal Injury In Aviation

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    scientific and technical developments that have remained the driving force for the enhancing safety have gone beyond the scale of the present undertaking. Earlier legislations concentrated on aircraft impact on the ground and not safety on board. The first air regulation took place on 23 April 1784 (Bibel 23). The regulation prohibited balloons frying without a special license. The regulation gave the concept of licensing for aviation that the industry utilizes until today. In 1889, France…

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    Urban centers are the most hit by air pollution owing to the plethoric existence of automobiles, which relates to a high degree of pollution. The emission from vehicles not only posses the capacity to cause annihilating effects on human health but also to the climate, such as depletion…

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    The first article analyzed was Reconstruction of Automobile Destruction: An Example of the Interaction Between Language and Memory conducted in 1974 by Elizabeth F. Loftus and John C. Palmer from the University of Washington. Loftus and Palmer were studying reconstructive memory and believed that questions asked to individuals following an event could reconstruct their memory of that event. They chose to test that hypothesis by asking 45 students of various sizes questions regarding short clips…

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    Distracted Driving Distracted driving is the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity. Most people think 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…

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    parking structure I had was six floors and occasionally you ended all the way at the time still struggling to find a spot. The following lesson is to watch the traffic report each morning. It is important to pay attention to traffic reports since one time I got stuck in three-hour traffic due to an accident. When you have a sense of how the traffic is you can plan accordingly. Another lesson is to pay attention to weather reports. During the winter months, it is imperative to provide extra time…

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    Reckless Driving Habits

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    Every single day there is a car accident somewhere in the world. It might be a minor accident which led to a little dent in the vehicle or it’s an accident that caused injuries and possible death. Why does this happen? Because people have developed reckless driving habits. The three main things that are contributing are texting and driving, drinking and driving, and the lack of experience and not following the law. Now how are these three things contributing to the increase of reckless driving…

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    “Traffic accidents kill around 1,240,000 people annually in the world, or at least one person for every 30 seconds” said Mr. Kong Sovann, representative of Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP). Traffic accident is known as the most common problem in Cambodia which results in a serious injury or death. In Cambodia, there are at least 5 people die from traffic accident or 15 people suffer from a serious injury per day. In order to prevent traffic accident, people should learn and…

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    We know that there are lots of applications we can use on the cellphone. It is interesting and convenient, so it is easy to make us addictive if we don’t have enough self-control ability. Without self-control ability, it is difficult for us to get away from the attraction of cellphone to work and study, which decreases our efficiency. My aunt ever told me that she was regretted to buy a cellphone for her fifteen-year-old son Jerry because…

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    Psychedelic Drugs Effects

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    amount of behavioral effects, such as impaired motor function and sensory perceptions, which can lead to crash risks rising. Alcohol produces mild euphoria and lessens inhibitions by depressing the brain’s centers responsible for judgment and self-control, according to…

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    This essay analyzes how Nietzsche’s and Epictetus’s work can be used to form a philosophical anecdote for the irrational rule of reasoning known as awfulizing. Awfulizing can be defined as perceiving a situation to be as bad as it possibly could be. Awfulizing can occur when a person begins to look at aspects of life in a negative way, which is considered an irrational way of thinking about a situation. For instance, when a friend or family member dies, theft, illness, injury, financial issues,…

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