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    TEXTING WHILE DRIVING The development of cell phones has played an important role in our lives. Cell phones have placed the ability for us to have access to communication with one another no matter where we are located. Over the years, cell phones have grown into smart devices. If you are not familiar with what a smart device is, imagine a cell phone and computer combined together in a hand held device. Smart phones have done the impossible by placing all of our communications needs at our…

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    Equal Protection Clause

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    Future Applications of the Equal Protection Clause The Equal Protection clause in the United States of America’s Constitution has long been a harbinger for controversy, in which events for the lesser of the two opponents always deteriorates before it remotely improves. With this in mind, flashback to the days of the writing and ratifying of the 14th amendment. The Caucasian people of that past world, would not and could not refer to themselves as anything other than superior to their…

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    easily because, “the cars of the not-so-distant future are being made today” (Kalogianni). If we look back just a couple years we can already see the big differences between cars then and now. One year from now almost every car is predicted to have Bluetooth, navigation, and parking sensors. All of these features were top of the market just a few years ago. Two years from now predictions are being made that self-driving cars may not quite be common but they will definitely start to become more…

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    Texting and driving, one minute you are in your lane the next minute you are flipped in a ditch or you ended up colliding with another driver. Texting and driving has been a huge problem ever since the invention of a smart phone. People text, change music, and even use social media all day while driving. Their phones are attached to their eye sockets twenty four seven. “Forty percent of all American teens say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way that put people in…

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    Oh and Mother Teresa, Macaulay Culkin, James Harden, and Keke Palmer were born on that date, as well. But most important is me. This is MY narrative- after all. In the year 2000, our parents and older siblings all survived Y2K, the first bluetooth earpiece was invented, the average cost of gas was $1.26 per gallon, and Tiger Woods became the youngest player to win a grand slam in golf. Specifically on August 26th, of 2000, music listeners were jammin’ to “Doesn’t Really Matter” by Janet Jackson…

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE As a child I remember watching an episode of ‘I dream of Jeannie’ which within the world of my childhood innocence brought about a spirit of magic. I recollect spurts of apparition amongst the characters, moving from one place to another in literally the blink of an eyelid. But what remained back in my head was the crux of the entire series where one can see the genie named ‘Jeannie’ living in a bottle with all her belongings and a room like structure all within that thin…

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    As these companies develop, so do their products, thus creating different types of headphones such as: in-ear-canal buds, ear buds, lightweight headphones, full-size headphones, Noise-cancelling (sound-isolating) headphones, and even Bluetooth- stereo headphones. (Frankes) The most popular type of headphones sold in 2014 are sound-cancelling headphones. (Forbes). When a consumer buys this specific product, may believe that they are just buying the coolest, newest piece of technology thus…

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    In the short story “The Enormous Radio,” John Cheever describes for us what happens when people get addicted to anything, similar to what we saw in Fitzgerald’s Babylon Revisited. He shows how by obtaining a certain item, people get haunted with its function and can’t control themselves until it starts to affect their own lives. In this story, the abruption of the smooth sailing life of the Westcott family was the enormous radio that Jim bought for his wife Irene. People that are high up…

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    Buick Brand Analysis

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    The Buick brand made quite a bit of noise just ahead of the start of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this past weekend. GM’s premium brand introduced two vehicles — a compact crossover SUV and a rear-wheel drive sport coupe. The first model is a production vehicle known as the Buick Envision. The second model is a concept coupe, dubbed the Avista. At this point, only the Envision is assured — the Avista’s place in Buick’s line up has yet to be confirmed. Given that…

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    installed in her living room, despite the fact that she just got the third two months ago and that the devices cost fully one-third of her husband’s annual salary (Bradbury 18), 20). Her modern counterpart would be a woman who works from home, has a Bluetooth headset clipped to her ear at all times when she’s not sleeping, who spends all day in front of her laptop or tablet, most evenings in front of her 60” flat screen HD television, and who would rather die than go a day without her iPhone or…

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