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    Officer John Ryan and his partner Tommy go from being complete opposites to being mirror images of each other. In the beginning of the movie John Ryan, portrays himself as a make shift mentor for Tommy, as they are partners. Though, throughout the movie Tommy resist being similar to Officer Ryan, until the very end of the movie when the viewers can see that they were alike all along. Modeling, control theory, and Id are all concepts that viewers can use to dissect Tommy and John's relationship.…

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    of the dangers of distracted driving. A large number of teens have been involved in crashes due to driving while distracted. Ten percent of drivers age fifteen to nineteen involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash. (Facts and Statistics). As shown in figure 2, most crashes are caused by teens. This can be attributed to a few factors. Figure 2 (Texting & Driving) The main one would be texting, however, sheer inexperience behind…

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    Reckless Driving Habits

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    hour, now the person who was texting is in the hospital, possibly in a coma because he or she couldn’t wait to answer that text. That is what can go wrong with driving and texting. According to the numbers, drivers who text are 25% more likely to crash…

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    15. Dale Earnhardt – Daytona (2001) Dale Earnhardt, who is also known as “the Intimidator”, was considered NASCAR’s most popular driver. He was very aggressive and determined. He has his own style of driving, which has gained the admiration and approval of his diehard fans even up to this day. Earnhardt’s career ended when he met a tragic accident during the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. During the race, Earnhardt’s was trying to block the other racers to stop them from catching his…

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    It Can Wait Speech

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    sense of normality switching through the days of six ordinary people that anyone can relate to. The normalcy of the day is strongly portrayed in a scene where there’s a baby smiling and blowing bubbles on the grass and in the background you see the crash happen. It plays with the viewer’s emotions, making them aware that a car accident can occur at any given moment. No one expects a horrible accident to occur during broad daylight in the…

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    Narrative- On 29Nov16 at 0804 hrs. I, Deputy Halbasch, was dispatched to 22997 Getaway Dr. for a welfare check. Debra Vorderbruggen contacted the HCSO and stated an employee of hers, named John Heerdt, had not shown up for work today & she had not heard from him. Debra stated he was strange for John to not be at work and she wanted him checked on. Debra informed me John usually is the 1st one at work & he drives a small white car, but does own a pick up also. Debra stated John departed work…

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    Merle Neuton Hero

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    accident. He had to endure over a year of recovery after the crash. The man who hit my grandpa’s semi was trying to commit suicide because he had just found out that…

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    Case Study: Trailer Law

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    Collisions involving semi-trailer trucks happen on a daily basis. Due to the obvious size difference between a car and a big rig, when you are in a passenger vehicle, a trucking collision often results in critical injury. And when there is a fatality, the victims are almost always those in passenger vehicles. According to the Department of Transportation, approximately 500,000 of these traffic mishaps occur each year in the U.S. With that in mind, here are four legal considerations you can…

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    Personal Narrative: P. E.

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    6 months later, after the crash I was at home my mom had a big scratch after the big accident happen 6 months ago and also 1 day before the accident, I thought that something was going to happen So I told my mom about what happen 1 day before the big accident, I what I was thinking before it so what I did was stood up and told my mom another thing was that 4 days later, another car crash in the same road and on the same wall and curse so I was thinking about that crash so what I did was go to…

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    A ban on using cellphones or texting while driving. I believe that the use of cellphone while driving should be banned. With the advance of technology, cellphones have become the most common form of communication and it is the easiest way to reach families and friends at any given time. Cellphones are very important in this century, without them most people would find it difficult to function. Cellphones are used not only for communication purposes, but can also be used as an everyday device to…

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