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    What is software piracy? According to Linfo, software piracy is a term that is used to describe the copying or use of computer software in violation of its license. Copying, downloading, and sharing software onto other computers are ways that software piracy occurs. Software piracy causes a big loss in revenue to the publisher or creator of the software. This causes the software to be pricier to the consumers. “Software piracy is all but impossible to stop” (Webopedia). Companies, publishers,…

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    Minimum Legal Driving Age

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    be encouraged to drive illegally in the interim period. Adrian Lund, president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the USA argues that "teens themselves have been growing up under a certain set of rules about when they can get their license" - it would be unfair and perhaps unwise to treat an entire generation differently, especially when most of them will have friends of almost the same age who will be able to drive while they must wait an extra year. The legal driving age should…

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    One of the greatest accomplishments in a teenager’s life is receiving their driver’s license. Obtaining a driver license gives a teenager freedom and a new found sense of independence because they are no longer at their parents’ mercy and can drive themselves to wherever they want without any restriction. However, becoming a skillful and master driver is so important, rather than just getting a driver 's license. A master driver is someone who is truly aware of the dangers associated with…

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    program (Graduating License System) and act like they never went through it. Both of these important phrases continued to stick in my head even after the class was over. Not because…

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    Raising The Driving Age

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    18-year-olds was 18 per 100,000 in New Jersey, compared with 26 per 100,000 in Connecticut, which had a minimum driver's license age of 16 and 4 months.” (Gregory). Safe driving has a variety of different factors and the most important one is age. These studies prove that drivers required to wait until a later age are less likely to get into an accident than a student who earned a license at a premature age. Although 16 year olds may think they have the same mental capacities for driving, this…

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    My First Car As people grow, they start to do new things, learn new things, and say new things. One of the biggest thing that anyone to everyone will do once they become teenagers is drive. Not every teenager gets the chance to drive at first. Some people don’t get to drive until they are older than twenty-one. Driving in todays’ society is either a necessity or just something people want to do. First time driving can go a few different ways. Some people can be scared, while others can be…

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    Florida and came to a complete stop. Officer Jimenez then contacted the driver who was identified as Armando Perez (H/M-DOB07/19/1974). Officer Jimenez explained the reason for the stop and asked Perez for a driver license and proof of insurance. Perez was also unable to produce a driver license. Perez provided…

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    Tired Of Bumming Rides? Here's How To Get Your Driver's License If you didn't have the chance to take a drivers ed class in high school, you can take one now as an adult. The easy way to take the class is to do it online, so you can work it into your schedule. The class is required in many states before you can get your license. So, even if someone has already taught you how to drive, you'll still need to attend a class and pass an examination before you can legally drive. Here's what you can…

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    One thing that most teenagers look forward to after turning 16, is getting their driver’s license. Once they get their license, they may go out to celebrate with their friends. On the way, the driver wasn’t paying attention, and crashed into another car on the road. Although no one is injured, both the cars are badly damaged. But not all teens might just have damaged their car, sometimes it’s their life as well as others in the car. For thousands of teens each year, this is a reality. The…

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    “Most prior studies on graduated drivers licenses have only looked at 16 year olds.” said Scott Masten a motor vehicle researcher. Focusing on only 16 year olds, is obstructing the view of the teenage driving community. The fact that 16 years old is the minimum diving in the U.S. hardly means that…

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