Mobile phones and driving safety

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    if they are different, they all are busy in different things. So, he tells the story to us because it will effect on us if we continue doing this. Look how we cannot go anywhere without cellphones. But 20 years ago, people were travelling without phones. I think the audience is appropriate because we as young people will be the population and the whole world will change. 4- I usually go to Einstein Bros in lunch break. I go there at least two times per week. There is man who sit in the store…

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    actually use social media such as Facebook, Snapchat, etc. to judge each other from what we wear to even what we drink. In addition, we judge each other when we see each other on the street. For example, if you were driving an old car. People would sit and laugh at you because you are not driving the most expensive and clean car. Another prediction in “Nosedive” is technology. An example is when she was trying to buy another apartment for her own, but her personal score was not high enough…

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    Prince Sports Case Study

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    The factors that work for Prince Sports is that the company has been very technologically innovative. Prince Sports is known for inventing that first “oversize” and “long body” racquets, the first “synthetic gut” tennis string and the first “Natural Foot Shape” tennis shoe (Kerin & Hartley, 2017, p. 260). Prince Sports has gained a great reputation from their long line of innovation. Prince Sport has have a strong success in the social force by utilizing all kinds of social media to reach their…

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    Johnnie Cochran Fallacy

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    Heinrichs’s example of the past not being able to prove the present. Heinrichs describes how some people say they are a safe drivers because they haven’t been in a car accident yet; however, this is a fallacy because their past driving does not prove that their current driving is safe (Heinrichs). Cochran presents this same fallacy in the section of his argument where he exhibits videotapes and photographs as “proof” that O.J. was not in a murderous rage. Cochran begins his argument…

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    Claim: Kids today have lots of technology to keep them entertained today, wherever they go. When I was a kid, that was not exactly the case. I didn't have a cell phone by my side or in front of my face at all. When in a car, I didn't have a television to watch movies on until I was eight years old, and even then, I had grown so used to not having it, I never really watched it. I didn't have portable game devices until I was fourteen. The most important stage of life is a person's childhood,…

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    road consists of three different types of drivers, distracted, cautious, and reckless. All have different habits while driving but still are just as dangerous. Distracted drivers are the most dangerous out of the three. People are too busy paying attention to their phones instead of watching the road. The average person takes five seconds minimum looking at their phone while driving. Another habit distracted drivers have is people grooming themselves. Some examples are people doing their makeup…

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    Imagine being on a field one minute and then in a hospital the next. That is how many sports players have it. When you are in sports you risk your health and even your life. Many sports players get concussions and sometimes worse. To begin with, In source one it is showing that playing sports will cost their health and even sometimes life. I can prove this because the text is showing that continuing to play might cost them their health and possibly even their life. Another reason…

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    NASCAR’s most popular driver. He was very aggressive and determined. He has his own style of driving, which has gained the admiration and approval of his diehard fans even up to this day. Earnhardt’s career ended when he met a tragic accident during the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. During the race, Earnhardt’s was trying to block the other racers to stop them from catching his son who was driving the best race of his life to win the race. Unfortunately, Sterling Marlin slammed…

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    While Driving?” He contends that using handheld and integrated devices while driving is still a distraction in its own way and is not something that will make drivers safer. The author also believes that in some of the current studies of automakers, they have attempted to demonstrate that these integrated devices are safer, but really don’t have enough proof to support their ideas. The research done by Rob Reynolds show that at least 30 studies have displayed that when drivers talk on a phone…

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    and shopping. My first topic is Technology. We have iphones, smart tvs, talk to text, and cars. Back then they had watches but not apple watches like we do now days. Back then they had a lot of things that we have like watches and phones,but not the kind of phones we have today they had the kind that is plugged into the walls and you could not text anyone one it so that is the kind of technology we…

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