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    The authors Janet Kornblum “Tapping into Text Messaging” and Michael Rubinkam “Texting in Class is Rampant” debate the good and bad sides of Texting with information and support. The idea of texting started in Europe in the late 90s, now it’s all over the world and communication had changed because of it, Texting, like speech, sign language and writing, is part of our developing language system. The authors tries to stay neutral towards the tropic, they highlighted both, pros and cons that come…

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    There are many parts to railroad crossings, and how to use them safely. When you are driving and you see a railroad crossing, the first step to do is slowing down, and paying very close attention. If there isn't a train crossing and the lights are not flashing, continue through with caution, and be serious. You need to always remember there could be a train at any time. In any area near a railroad track crossing, remember to turn down any sound so you can look and listen. If there is lights…

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    Unethical Road Rage

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    1. Something can be legal, yet might not be ethical. List some examples. Dumping chemical into the water Underpaying Horrible working condition that barely meet safety regulations. Drinking and/or smoking while pregnant Make donation or be affiliated with an organization that is opposed same-sex marriage. 2. If you drive just about anywhere, you definitely know that road rage seems to be something that is quite common. How can an act of road rage fall under both criminal law and civil law?…

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    everyone has some sort of technology they use in their vehicle. It could be as simple as a GPS, bluetooth audio, auxiliary cord, making phone calls, sending text messages, opening snapchats, and as you can see the list for distractions just…

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    Distracted Driving is the New Drunk Driving In 2008 Jennifer Smith’s mom was killed in an accident that was caused due to distracted driving from the other driver. The driver that caused the accident had a clear record up until the accident occurred. The driver was so sidetracked that he could not even recall the lights color when asked to do so. April is the month dedicated to raising awareness about distracted driving, making people more aware of the dangers it has on themselves and other…

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    The extra credit opportunity I chose to attend was: “How to Interpret The Bible” presented by Mary Healy. This lecture was held in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union. I, coming from a religious Christian background did not think I would learn anything that I did not already know, but I was very mistaken. It was very evident to me that Mrs. Healy knew a great deal about the subject matter from the beginning of her delivery. She began by talking about the two different senses that the Bible is…

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    Between the Lines “Never ride faster than your Guardian Angel can fly,” is a well-known saying among motorcycle riders. And, we all need to share the road. Essentially, this speaks to my pet peeve of motorcyclists who lane split at high speeds especially those who lane split in tight traffic. Lane splitting, also known as: white-lining, filtering, lane sharing, or stripe-riding, is where a motorcyclist shares the lane with other vehicles intermittently. By weaving back and forth and teasing…

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    There are many issues and arguments involving speed limits some people follow it strictly and other prefer to go 10 to 15 miles over or under it to many law abiding citizen`s dismay. First of all, there's the fact that people are indeed breaking a law even if a person were to go over the limit by 1 mile per hour that is consider breaking the law in the eyes of the justice system. Second of all, the limit was placed there for a reason most likely for safety precautions in order to protect every…

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    A fatal texting and driving car crash ended the lives of Max Jackson, 18, Trevor Rierson, 18, and Jenny Stone, 19, all UW-Whitewater alumni. The crash occurred near Main Street when Juliet Adam received a text from a friend while she was driving to a party. The accident occurred at approximately 11pm Friday when Adam became too preoccupied looking down at her phone, she failed to see the two male pedestrians crossing the street. The two males were struck as the vehicle spun left into a tree…

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    Technology dependency affects all of society because it has such a powerful hold on everyone. Technology has affected human social interaction ever since social media and instant messaging became popular. In the article, Technology Addiction: The Effects On Society the author Harri Marshall states, “Resisting Facebook and texting compares with turning down a martini for an alcoholic” (Marshall). Marshall is saying that our society can not stop, and is addicted to using social media and texting.…

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