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    involves killing. Nameless from the film Hero and the Driver from the film Drive, are characters who kill many people due to their motivations. Nameless is motivated by revenge and the Driver is motivated by love; therefore making the action of killing a connection to their motivations. Unfortunately, both characters struggle to achieve their goal. Nameless fails to succeed and the Driver succeeds but it came with a cost. Nameless and the Driver are two characters who demonstrate that their…

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    Driving Age be Raised? “8,000 people were killed/involved in an accident by 15-20 year old drivers” according to . This has many parents asking if their teens should be driving so young. At what age should teens be allowed to drive, and what additional rules should apply? The age that teens start driving is very important because young teens are still growing and still maturing. Younger drivers tend to be more distracted and less cautious; showing that more likely to be involved in…

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    takes many work and effort to do. They have to wait for the drivers…

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    “Distracted driving has always been an issue with drivers, particularly young drivers, but has perhaps never had the attention it now currently receives. Almost daily, there are stories in the mass media about the destruction and death that has been caused by distracted driving” (Quisenberry, 2014, p. 303). Since texting and driving is receiving so much attention right now this is time to make sure something is done about and changes need to be made now. My plan to solve the texting and…

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    absence of account was present where the driver fully complied and accepted the action of committing a traffic violation. For example, the driver had several chances of inserting a justification for his deviance; however, the driver did not provide any sort of excuse. In contrast, some drivers use denial as an excuse as a method to avoid receiving sanctions. Through denial they can convince an officer by being ignorant and remorseful. In some cases, the driver claims ignorance by distancing him…

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    Uber Essay

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    information to improve the experience for both drivers and passengers by “[connecting] the right drivers with the right passengers at the right time.” From the perspective of the company, the big data platform helps Uber improve its apps. It makes the apps more powerful…

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    Counterfactual Thinking

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    This study is to investigate counterfactual thinking and if a taxi driver is to blame in an automobile accident. We hypothesized that the taxi driver in the changeable condition was more negligence, and responsible than the taxi driver in the unchangeable condition. We investigated this by, distributing questionnaires. Out of the 246 participants that completed one of the four questionnaires, 66 was male and 180 was female. There was 222 Caucasians, 5 Hispanics, 3 Native Americans, 12…

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    Uber Court Cases

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    in the class action lawsuit against Uber by its drivers. Uber drivers sued the Uber Company by claiming that they violated the Fair Labor Standards Act in which they felt that…

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    Teen Driving Limitations

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    year, 5,864 teen drivers ages 15-20 were involved in a fatal car accident and an average of nine teens are killed every day from motor vehicle injuries. Young drivers also from ages 15-20 account for 13.2 million of total drivers on the road. What can we do to prevent these fatal accidents? It is suggested by many that we as a society must try to prevent these accidents by passing several driving limitations to the public. These limitations would include the time in which young drivers can drive…

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    For teenagers be coming of age and acquiring a legal license to drive is one of the most memorable experiences in their lives. It is a milestone. Being a teen driver is a privilege that should not be taken for granted. Responsibility is one of the many key ingredients in driving; it is a “growing-up experience” (Irvine). “Keeping teens from driving would only make them less responsible” (White). Issues on teen driving are not about age or maturity, but are about making good choices and…

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