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    For most Americans, 16th birthdays are synonymous with getting a driver’s license. It is a monumental day for most teens, however many believe that teens are too careless to drive. While teens may seem more reckless and irresponsible, they only account for about 12 percent of all fatal crashes per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The minimum driving age should not be raised because fatal crashes involving teens are steadily decreasing due to tougher restricted license…

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    Purpose For Life Analysis

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    did a fantastic job in relaying the message of having a purpose for life. I learned that no matter what happens in life, it’s important to know why you did it. The reason that drives me and why I want to do something in the future. I really learned to take into consideration my why and start setting goals for myself. My drive to be in education is driven around the moment my parents see what I have accomplished. I have always felt the need to please them and make them proud of their little girl.…

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    What is motivation? Identify and briefly explain the theories of motivation? Motivation is the force within someone that drives them. It is the reason why someone did what they did. It can affect a person’s direction, intensity, and persistence of voluntary behavior. The are four theories of motivation, which are: the expectancy theory, four-drive theory, Maslow’s need hierarchy theory, and social cognitive theory. The expectancy theory discusses the reasoning as to why people will choose on…

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    power”. Love is defined as,” A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person”. Both of these words that may seem that they are the complete opposite, actually play a huge role in the story of Romeo and Juliet because of the power and drive they cause characters…

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    The Id, controlled by the pleasure principle, is a mental force that drives the person to act upon what feels right at the time – Proctor’s immoral affair with Abigail a clear exemplar of how he was controlled by his own needs with little thought for how it would affect her or his wife. Commencing the play with the portrayal of an unstable relationship between his Id, Ego and Superego, Proctor began his journey of redemption through his Superego – the mental force that…

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    Persuasive Drunk Driving

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    having 12 Budweiser’s and 20 shots of liquor, was his bed. David only wanted to go home to his nice cozy bed where his pregnant wife would be waiting up for his 1 a.m. arrival. As David stumbles through his crowd of friends, many of them stop him and offer rides, but he refuses. With only 7 miles to drive home, David hops in his Dodge. Step by step he takes five minutes to get his car prepared for the trip. The car is started, the lights are on, and his seat belt is fastened. David gradually…

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    by his own drive for revenge. A man who while reaching closer to insanity, drives others to insanity and to death. Even his own downfall is caused by his insanity. In act five of the play “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare, the theme of death is heavy through the entire act. It starts in a graveyard, which are known for their presence of death, because that’s where the dead are buried. The theme of death is prevalent in the graveyard scene, also how heavy the death of Ophelia is through the rest of…

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    The road is one of the most dangerous methods of transportation. Millions of car wrecks take place everyday. The people behind the wheel make the road so dangerous. The road consists of three different types of drivers, distracted, cautious, and reckless. All have different habits while driving but still are just as dangerous. Distracted drivers are the most dangerous out of the three. People are too busy paying attention to their phones instead of watching the road. The average person takes…

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    interview was concluded, Restrepo showed me on a map, where he was stopped. He was backed up against the bushes between the outer ring road of the mall and the parking lot, facing south. Restrepo said he was directly in line with Brandon Town Center Drive, that leads to Brandon Boulevard.) Restrepo said he looked in front of him and saw a silver Chevy Camaro coming from the west and about 20 feet in front of him, with limo tint windows, with a B/M wearing khaki pants and maybe a button up…

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    have to represent the four pillars: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Being a member of the NHS has given me the opportunity to learn and apply these pillars to my everyday life. I believe that I have demonstrated the four pillars through my high school experience. My academic studies are my primary focus. I always strive to do the best that I can do to achieve the highest grades possible so that I can stand out amongst my peers. I have sustained a high grade point average of a…

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