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    Washington Dc Short Story

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    Have you ever been to Washington, DC?well, I have.I will never forget that day.it was chalk full of,Danger, fun, And Reverend moments. vroom! We started out for Washington, DC at 12 a.m. . we had just left Grandpa tad's house and were speeding down an empty freeway. sadly didn't stay empty for long, soon there were cars everywhere. We were in Washington DC! I will tell you right now I prefer California drivers to DC drivers any day we were nearly wrecked two times! the first time because of…

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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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    Car Wrecks Research Paper

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    BANG! WHACK! CRASH! You ever been on the phone while driving. It is something that should never be taking lightly. You never know how quick a car crash can happen in a instant. Phones are a huge distraction anywhere weather its work, school, or etc. Nearly, 1.3 million people die in car crashes each year. Out of 20-50 millions are either injured or disable. The most car crashes will deal with in the ages between 15-44. The phone should stay put down when your driving no matter…

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    Equilibrium Reaction Lab

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    The purpose of the experiment is to determine the equilibrium constant of the reaction between Fe3+ ions and SCN2+ ions. In solutions one to five (the reference solutions), a large volume of concentrated Fe3+ ions was used in order to react with and convert all of the SCN2+ ions into FeSCN2+ ions. In solutions six to ten (the test solutions), a constant volume of Fe3+--in lesser concentration--and varying volumes of SCN2+ ions were diluted with DI water and reacted to produce an unknown amount…

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    For Americans between the ages of 8 and 34, motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death. Motor vehicles have always been dangerous, especially once their use became widespread. Motor vehicles used to be much more dangerous, especially before the three-point seat belt became the standard in 1958. As the three-point seat belt became more commonplace, there were fewer and fewer car accident fatalities. Some people, for some unknown reason, do not wear their seat belt, even though it…

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    When a phone company puts out an advertisement, their main goal is to promote a message to prevent such tragic events from occurring in society. There are many advertisements trying to grab the audience’s attention to make a difference. In this advertisement, AT&T, uses a real life situation to show the audience how risky it is to use your phone while driving. Since AT&T is a major phone seller, they take advantage of that to reduce the number of accidents in a majority of people to…

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    Over many years the art of persuasion has been mastered and has given individuals the ability to persuade the common man. Around 2,000 years ago a Greek philosopher discovered three key methods to persuading anyone. These three methods are known as pathos, ethos and logos. Ethos refers to the image of the speaker that is trying to persuade the audience. Pathos is relating to the emotion of the audience that is receiving the information from the speaker. Lastly, logos refers to the logical appeal…

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    Engage the ignition and your car should immediately respond with a familiar noise, ranging from a muted hum to a raucous bellow, depending on what’s under the hood. Beyond the expected sounds, a few others may intrude, serving as a warning that a breakdown may be imminent. Here’s how to interpret that knocking noise and other mysterious sounds. 1. Engine Knocking or Pinging The wrong kind of fuel, specifically gasoline with too low of an octane rating can cause an engine to knock or ping.…

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    front. Although tailgating may not seem much dangerous and may rather seem unavoidable, but the reality is that this dangerous driving habit is cause of thousands of car accidents every year. Tailgating is one of the leading causes of rear end collisions. The…

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    Drinking Age Trend

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    When the first taste of adulthood reaches the lips of the newly-turned adult, he wants to experience all the new responsibilities and privileges that come with this stepping stone. In the spur of the moment, he gets a tattoo without his parent’s consent, smokes his first cigarette, and somehow manages to get his hands on a beer. Although he may not be able to legally drink, he gives little thought to the next action he takes: drinking the alcohol. Barely adults, 18-year-olds lack fully developed…

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