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    Film Collateral Analysis

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    Collateral: Crime and Fear in Los Angeles The city of Los Angeles is a bustling and attractive home to millions of people who walk and drive amongst each other hundreds of times each day, sometimes sharing a meal or a seat on the bus. The atmosphere of the streets and cafés of may invoke feelings of comfort and happiness, especially when spending time with friends and strangers alike. However, there is a more sinister and hollowed part of the city which director Michael Mann depicts in his 2004…

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    Aggression is said to be an effective method of attempting to show control over those who punish when escape seems impossible (Chance 2008:221). For an example, if a teenager gets repeatedly scolded by the parents in front of his or her friends for mistakes made, he or she may vent out the frustration by slamming the door or smashing glassware. However, if the same teenagers’ car keys are withdrawn for being past the curfew, instead of correcting the behavior, the teenager may go out in a…

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    TEXTING WHILE DRIVING The minimal time to look at a text message is 5 seconds. Taking your eyes off the road for 5 seconds at 45 mph or above can be crucial. Driving while over 45 mph means that you are driving a football field distance in 10 minuets. Without looking at the road , you are putting your life and others lives in danger. You should always look at the road. Texting while driving should be a crime in the Missouri. People should care more about the lives of others and the…

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    and ride motorcycle on the road that cause many problem so that government makes a new policy for this. Driving car and riding motorcycle for teenagers under 18 years old should be banned because teenagers under 18 years old are immature, it is dangerous for the safety of riders, drivers and other people, and also it can lead to many accidents. For the first of all is what is the reason driving car and riding motorcycle for teenagers under 18 years old should be banned?, because teenagers…

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    been one of the main cause of death for the people in the United States. Also 60% of deaths among passenger vehicle occupants ages 16-19 were the drivers. This shows that more than half of the vehicle crashes are caused by teenagers. Increasing the driving age will prevent all these crashes. The legal minimum age to get a driver license in the United States should be increase to 21. Teen drivers in the United States are causing too many accidents to happen. Having a teen driver on the street…

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    Cars In The Great Gatsby

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    comment on what he believes the car culture to be in the 1920s. Its very clear that Fitzgerald believes that the car culture of the time period assimilates to a very reckless behavior. For example, when Nick and Jordan are driving together, he makes a comment about her bad driving and she replies “They’ll keep out of my way, it takes two to make an accident” (Fitzgerald 64). By saying this Jordan shows that she has no knowledge of the gravity of the consequence of an accident if it were too…

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    Driving a car isn’t all that similar to riding a bike, but once you learn you’ll never forget how. I will be going over some of the similarities and the differences in this paper. I love the feeling of driving fast, so naturally I gravitate towards the car. They are more cumbersome to learn how to operate, but they are a lot easier once you get the hang of it. So I will be comparing these three aspects: Ease of use, speed, learning process. The first aspect we will be going over is the learning…

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    A problem that has gone nationwide is debating whether the driving age should go up. There are a few people who support it and there are others who are against it. Teens From the ages of 16-18 are legally allowed to drive but opposers say that that's not the best idea due to so many crashes that have happened over the years. One of the supporters that say that it shouldn't be raised is California due to them having a program that educates teens while they are behind the wheel. I think that…

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    Drag Racing Research Paper

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    The year 2004, in Caneville, Oregon, The Caneville Control of Illegal Racing Clubs Ordinance passed by a unanimous vote in order to correct the deadly problem of drag races. Drag racing is a type of motorcar racing where, 2 or more participants test how fast their cars can go in comparison to each other. This type of racing has become a serious issue within the past few years, even resulting in three deaths and plenty of minor injuries in Caneville. On the night of May 21, 2005, Dana Kendall,…

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    The Chicano Park day was eventful because of the community getting together to celebrate the culture and park. It was impressive to see the amount of people that attended the event and how diverse, especially because of the community it is located in I expected it to be particularly the neighbors. In association to the news and the elections, it is important to see the amount of support that the Mexican culture is receiving and together they can withstand anything. On my walk to the park I…

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