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    Rider Trap Research Paper

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    Rider Tip The most important thing a rider can bring to the table is safety. Safety starts before you leave your house by first checking your equipment and making sure your trailer is hooked up properly. Watercraft riders should have their head on a swivel constantly surveying the area and stay a safe range from the shoreline. Be aware of all hazards and try to understand the intension other watercraft o the water. Riders should be aware the water depth and only perform freestyle tricks when…

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    AIS

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    Identify the major controls in place and rate as Excellent, Good, Fair or Poor the ability of AIS to conduct crisis communication to employees in following environments: At work. In an event that calls for crisis communication, the main building and the auxiliary building of AIS are equipped with underground voice and data communication lines. The software is up to date and is underground; therefore, the system is protected from the external forces that occur above the Earth’s surface, and…

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    cannot wait until something unfortunate happens with students and teachers in class or on campus. Personally, due to all past events of violence and crime involving elementary schools, safety is very important to assist the needs of CVES immediately to prevent deplorable acts. At last, the education and safety for children should be handled as soon as…

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    The impact of the automobile in the 1920 's drove America into a frenzy of fresh opportunities. This new era can be credited in part to Henry Ford who mass produced the Model T, and made it an affordable, practical vehicle for any American with a need and want for mobility. The automobile revolutionized almost every part of life including the economy, and where Americans traveled and lived. However, these successes came at a cost. Pollution began to take its toll in major cities, crime rates…

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    around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American society? This is…

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    Competition in the American Automotive Industry is not only stateside, but global as well. There are car manufacturers from all over the world like Germany, Japan, America, China, Australia, Canada, and France. There are 40+ countries that manufacture automobiles and each one of them are in direct competition with each other. “It is suggested that the globalization of the automotive industry, greatly accelerated during the last half of the 1990’s due to the construction of important overseas…

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    The automobile is the most romantic of all machines ever created by man. Romantic because it is personal. An automobile is a machine that consists of a driver, sometimes passengers and cargo as well. It consists of a power source that guides the vehicle by controlling the wheels placed upon. Though out timeline of the automobile the space allotted for these ingredients has changed according to needs and desires of the buyers. So, basically this machine created by man ranges from nostalgia to…

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    interest such as Ralph Nader. He fought hard for automobile safety by writing a book called, “Unsafe At Any Speed." This book was written to help protect the lives of everyday citizens. After reading some car accident statistics, I found out that, “there are in excess of 40,000 deaths due to car accidents every year.” I believe that Nader represents my interests on this issue. I agree with Nader that there should be more regulations on automobile safety and that motor vehicle are environmental…

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    Economic Factors As with any new innovation or item that comes into the market, economics are also affected. In an article by the Traffic Safety Resource Center it is stated, “A conservative estimate of money saved to the economy by reducing car crashes in America would equal about $99 billion each year” (Giarratana). The cost of car repairs, insurance, and possible medical bills after a crash can add up very quickly. If the number of car accidents is reduced, the cost of insurance can then be…

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    Texting While Driving

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    actions need to be put into place by the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). People who Text…

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