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    carseat to use a booster seat? Should most kids ages 4 until 4-8 ride in a booster seat? What are the pros and cons about booster seats? I believe that they can lower the risk of children injury in car accidents, elevation for belt to be properly positioned across the chest and hips, and provide that protection even for vehicles seats that lack a head restraint. The booster seats can lower the risk of children injury in car accidents. In 2013, 172,000 kids were injured in car crashes, and 1,149…

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    shocking when used as a selling point in the market campaigning. Ford released a “mock up” ad that directed itself to the Indian car market, however it was not for publication and the image sexual violent nature caused controversy. The ad itself shows the audience looking into the car from the opened trunk door of a Ford Figo. An older male is sitting in the driver’s seat of the car looking back to the audience, grinning ear to ear, flashing a peace sign. In the front of the ad in the trunk…

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    this event. Upon obtaining their tickets, they were then directed by an executive named Ashlin, and he guided the group towards a photo booth area where they could have their pictures taken. They accepted and were then guided by Ashlin again to take a seat in the waiting area until further notice. These guests continued to talk to each other about their days and momentarily stop when a phone break was needed. They quickly noticed that a catering table was being set up and patiently waited for…

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    Natural highs always come to every single person in their lifetime and they stick with that mostly the rest of their lives. For me, a definition of a natural high is that it is something a person loves doing so much that in a way they get high. My natural high was found early in my life at the age of four; it was swimming. I still remember the first time I met the pool; it was an inflatable tube pool that was about 5 feet deep and I was learning to swim. I was so happy that I tried my hardest to…

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    boyfriend and I to find two seats in which we can be seated for the hour long on sea. My boyfriend found two seats next to an African American lady we then gathered our belongings and asked her politely if we may be seated next to her or if the seats where taken since, she was in a group with people of her same race. We sat down and all her other family members gave us a so not unwanted look but we were not there to please anyone we were they because we couldn’t find any more seats and we…

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    America, movie theatres are enduring an ugly gut-punch. A viewer’s favorite flicks can be enjoyed at dirt-cheap prices and from the comfort of their lavish couch. Why go on an expedition to the theatre fifteen minutes down the road with its filthy seats and crazy prices when I can get the full experience in my cozy man cave? Several people avoid movie theatres as if they are the plague for a smorgasbord of reasons, but ultimately, the excuse is the ridiculous crowd. The first group of…

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    Research question: How do seatbelts minimise injuries during head on collisions? Seat belts are designed make sure people stay in their seats during a crash this reduces and prevents injuries. They minimise the contact of the passengers and the vehicles interior and significantly reduces the risk of being ejected from your seat or worse the vehicle. On modern vehicles, seat belts are also designed to be the key part off injury prevention measures and safety system. These include airbags, head…

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    Why Not To Wear Seatbelts

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    basic like what color shirt your should wear, or something major like putting on your seat belt on the way to school. The rate of deaths, related to car accidents, have been on a rise, and most of the deaths are caused by not wearing their seatbelt. I believe that all of these choices have an impact on our everyday lives. I hope that after this speech today, you all make the bigger choice of wearing your seat belts in your day-to-day traveling. Wearing a seatbelt is a must while driving, or…

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    vehicles is very important. Many people wear their seat belts to avoid injury in vehicle accidents. Usually the first reaction when getting into a vehicle is to strap your seatbelt. The safety belt was designed to save lives, and prevent injury in passenger cars. However, in some cases the seatbelt has caused more harm than safety. Research shows that when the seat belt is worn properly, the risk of fatal injury is reduced. In the 1930’s, when seat belts were first introduced, they consisted of…

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    1. Colorado requires proper car restrains for children under 8 Colorado law defines a “child restraint system” (car seats and booster seats) as: a specially designed seating system that is designed to protect, hold, or restrain a child in a motor vehicle in such a way as to prevent or minimize injury to the child in the event of a motor vehicle accident that is either permanently affixed to a motor vehicle or is affixed to such vehicle by a safety belt or a universal attachment system, and that…

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