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    What’s Next for Stopping Texts With three short words, “Where u at,” Mariah West left this world. West was driving to a Little League baseball game when she took a few seconds to type out a quick text message. The words she typed would be her last when, looking at her phone, she lost control of her car, which then clipped a bridge, slid on its roof, and flipped back into oncoming traffic, killing Mariah (Copeland). Technology has provided mankind with many benefits, such as immediate…

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    require new student drivers to attend driving school and they, in turn, miss out on this chilling reality truth. Some people might say that a phone is a must while driving. However there is no text,call,or an email that is worth your life or somebody else`s life. If one feels like s/he is required to answer the text, call or email while driving one should pull over to a safe location such as a gas station or strip mall and answer the message after your car is in…

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    This error could also have occurred in the collection of data when the participants were asked if they texted while at work. Although, the three questions could show relationship amongst average text message person and fanatic text message person, and whether or not they choose to bed the rules to text in a compromising environment. For this researcher it is assumed that the data is flawed due to the unwillingness to be forthcoming accurate information, because of the fear of being ridiculed.…

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    One of the most significant causes of why distracted driving has become a societal crisis is because phones are becoming a necessity in our daily lives. At this century, living without a phone is like living without air. You need your phone to call your boss and say you will be a little late due to traffic, you need your phone to check your bank statement and make sure there is enough money for you to go shopping, you need your phone to call your mom and say that you arrived safely to your…

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    The quotes do represent a deep, inherent, widespread, general and persistent sexism in religions even though the quotes come from holy books and famous theologians. For example, the quote from the Talmud, the Jewish holy book, says “The words of The Bible should be burned rather than taught to women.”. That quote displays that they believe that women are less than men. It is like they believe that women don’t have the willpower or the authority to learn or to be taught the words of the Bible.…

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    the go. Most people just get the feel of having to check their phones to check a text message, or an email while on the road from phone calls, to text messaging, social media and sharing pictures. The power of a cell phone is really helping us stay in touch. But its also causing more risks for everyone. Mostly on people that are driving while texting. “Shockingly, texting drivers took their eyes off the road for each text an average of 5 seconds, which at 55 mph, means…

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    The Book Of Eli Analysis

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    The Hughes Brothers imprint their religious point of view in their 2010 American post-apocalyptic film, “The Book of Eli”. In this dramatic tale Denzel Washington stars as Eli, a mysterious wanderer that carries the world’s only remaining copy of King James’s Bible. He ventures 30 years across a desolated post-apocalyptic landscape in the attempt of finding a safe haven for this sacred book. Determined to complete his mission, Eli’s quote “We walk by faith, not by sight” from the Bible conveys…

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    In this paper I will explain in detail how I started my experiment, the feelings I experienced, how many missed calls and texts I had and explain if any of my friends got upset because I did not respond to their messages. First of all, I decided to be without a cellphone for three days. I left my cellphone in my closet fully charged so I could see how many missed calls and text messages I had received at the end of the three days experiment. I did not see my cellphone until the end of the third…

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    1. Moses asked the Lord, "Suppose everyone refuses to listen to my message, and no one believes that you really appeared to me?" Contemporary English Version 2. Throughout the different variations of the passage Psalms 23:4, the valley is described in five different ways. The differences in scripture are as follows. Contemporary English version: I may walk through the valley as dark as death, King James Version: Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, New Living…

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    understand what knowledge she gained in the process as she felt closer to God at these scarred places. Though Egeria primarily focuses on specific sites previously mentioned in the Holy Scripture and tries to comprehend the proper readings of appropriate texts reads linked Scripture at each site, which differs from Augustine’s focus on sin and temptation, she still realizes that…

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