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    Aboriginal people became economically marginalized and were exposed to new diseases. The consequence was massive depopulation and extinction for some aboriginal tribes. Land and property rights fueled an important civil rights movement in the 1970s. Aborigines spoke out for equal rights, and specifically for land rights for property that had been forcibly taken by British settlers. The Aboriginal Land Rights Act, passed in 1976, became instrumental in territories with tribal associations. The…

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    Cell Phone Bans In Schools

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    “Today, there are more than 5.9 billion mobile-phone subscriptions worldwide, and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer, two do so from a mobile device”(“Making the Case for Mobile Tech”). Out of the around 7 billion people in this world, 6 billion have some sort of access to a mobile phone. More people have access to mobile phones then they have access to working toilets. Many of these phone users are teenagers that go to school. But when schools limit the cell phone…

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    The two inventions that of the telephone in 1876 and the iPhone in 2007 are both innovative design objects that have transformed the way individuals receive and communicate information. In comparison, they both are ultimately the same thing in the way that send information through electrical currents however both are vastly different. The telephone, from two different eras have impacted society and culture in many ways. Both devices broke down the tyranny of time and distance. The phone has made…

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    Everyone speeds, or at the very least has driven faster than the posted speed limit sign. Some may argue that the speed limits should remain the way they are, however, the article “Speed Doesn’t Kill” shows readers logos, ethos, and pathos by providing simple statistical information from several resources along with person insight to argue that speed limits should be reasonably increased. The author, Matthew L. Herbert, argues that the majority of people don’t get in car crashes from someone…

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    Title: Underage Driving Thesis Statement: Underage driving should not be allowed because it is one of the causes of traffic collisions. Problem: Should the government allow underage drivers to travel legally? I. Introduction 1.1 Definition of underage driving 1.2 Reasons of underage driving II. Rules and Regulations in Driving 2.1 Safety driving procedure 2.2 Classifying traffic signals 2.3 Limiting of vehicle speed III. Characteristics of underage drivers involved in car accidents or…

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    Mobile Phone Effect Essay

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    Negative Effects of Cell Phones Did you know that cell phones also have a negative affect on humans? Cell phones have become a part of this society and have been circulating for quite a while now. A man named Martin Cooper invented the first cell phone in 1973. The purpose of this mobile device was to make this society more connected. It purpose did accomplished its goal, but caused other side affects on human beings. Cell phones were meant to make our society more united, but what they…

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    CIn many states in the U.S., being on your phone in general is against the law now. The states that have enforced this law, enforced it because half of the car accidents that happen are because of drivers who on their phone while driving. Therefore I think that cell phones should be banned while driving. I know for a fact that texting while driving is not safe for drivers because my mom got in a car accident when she was texting and it really could have hurt some people, luckily it didn't. This…

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    Holden Wiggins Mrs. Lanham English 101 23 Oct. 2015 The Text Message That Could Ruin Your Life The majority of teenagers love their cell phones right? With the way technology is rapidly changing in today's society cell phones are becoming bigger than themselves. Phones have become increasingly advanced which allows a teenager to do most anything with just one click. This got me thinking about how powerful technology can be when paired with teens. Being a teen I know we are very comfortable…

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    Handheld devices are an increasing key component when investigating major car accidents and some states are going as far as to ban these devices from being used in the car to prevent these accidents. Ever since smart phones and technology became more available and more advanced , it seems like we aren't able to put them down anymore , even when driving, when lives are at stake. Hundreds and hundreds of accidents occur everyday due to distracted driving and it may need to be looked as a picture…

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    Since the very beginning of cell phones people have been using cell phones while driving in a car. To some this may seem harmless however, recently there have been and increase in car accidents with distracted drivers because the driver was on a cell phone. In response lawmakers have made it illegal to drive while using a cell phone. This is the right response because using a cell phone while driving distracts the driver, cell phone use while driving endangers the driver of the car, the…

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