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    Legislature passing laws that go against the will of the people by an overwhelming 75 percent? This is the stark reality of our seat-belt laws that are in effect today. Choosing to wear a seat belt is a wise decision to make, however, passing a law to make the wearing of seat belts mandatory and punishable by law is a glaring infringement upon our civil liberties. In 1985 seat-belt laws began passing through State Legislature despite a long history of public resistance to such laws. The facts…

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    Lillian Bonine Mrs. King ELA 8th hour 07 April 2017 Seat belt importance Can seat belts really save you life? People are losing their lives everyday and costing billions to themselves and their government because they are making the decision to not wear their seat belt. So, the seat belt law to continue to be enforced. According to some statistics people that don’t wear seatbelts are at higher risk of injury in car crashes and are more likely to lose their life. Kathyrn O'Leary Higgins states…

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    experience across the states and has scarred them for life. Every day more cars are made which makes the risk of a defect in your seat belt higher. Seat belt laws should not be compulsory because it’s an intrusion on our individual rights, people who wear seatbelts are more prone to reckless driving, and your insurance rates would not go down. The population who wear seat belts are more prone to reckless driving. Speeding, texting, changing lanes without looking or using a turn signal,…

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    McCandless the art of leatherwork and the “secrets of his craft.” Their first project together was to make a leather belt with inscriptions on the belt. This belt that McCandless made with Franz stuck with him until his death. It was one of the valuables McCandless had around himself at the time of his death. This shows that Franz meant a lot to McCandless—to the extent that McCandless kept the belt as a token of remembrance even until the…

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    The Stroke Belt: Health Promotion for African Americans At some point in every individual’s life, he or she will need healthcare whether it is at the time of birth or the time of death, but somewhere between life and death changes has to be made to improve the health and quality of life. These changes come about through health promotion. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the health prevention strategy and its mission and goals; its clinical significant and effects on the client,…

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    The Analysis of the Three Poems “My Papa’s Waltz”, “My Father’s Hats” and “Those Winter Sundays” are poems which are real exciting and express the love of fathers towards their kids. In these poems they describe to us the friendship between children and their fathers. The poem “My Papa’s Waltz” explains how a young boy was dancing waltz music with his drunken father. The young son appeared to enjoy having fun with his father while dancing despite the fact that he kept on chafing his ear on his…

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    Did you know that in 2011 the largest B.A.S.S. tournament prize went to seven-time Bassmaster champion Kevin VanDamm, who won $500,000 in the Bassmaster classic. It was the largest tournament prize ever given in fishing! Professional Bass fishing is an amazing sport and occupation for many reasons. It pays very well and the anglers get to travel a lot. The fisherman are doing what they love! The winner of the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray won $300,000, just the winner of each tournament…

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    Seat Belts

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    A January 20 single-car crash in Knox County led to the death of the 19-year-old driver and injuries to the vehicle’s other occupant, a 20-year-old male. Sadly, neither man was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Speed and poor weather conditions are viewed as contributing factors in the crash. The tragedy behind this accident is a reminder that there are certain things that do not mix when it comes to driving. Speed and Bad Weather While drivers should never go over the speed limit,…

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    Black Belt Narrative

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    The first time Mr. Sam assigned me to a younger kid class was after I got my first degree black belt. I was so scared I did not know what to do or what to say. In about 5 minutes the younger kids started liking me, we started having a lot of fun and after that day I was no longer scared of working with the younger kids. Now I love teaching the younger kids because they just want to have fun and they do not care if you mess up because they just laugh at it and move on. They accept you as you are…

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    Black Belt Autobiography

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    I started for my black belt when I was in kindergarten or first grade. I decided to take classes at my elementary school, Vista Grande, and I was interested in pursuing Taekwondo. I started to go to the official location for classes. I started with my white belt and worked my way up. For each belt, I had to learn a few skills and a form, which is a series of movements. When I thought I had mastered the skills and form, I had to test to earn my next belt. At each test, I was with others who were…

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