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    Heat Stroke Case Study

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    It is a criminal offensive in 14 states to leave your pet unattended in a extremely hot or extremely cold vehicle. The reason for this is that thousands of dogs die every year from heat stroke, which is an excruciating and painful punishment for an innocent animal. (15LA) Arizona Cardinals player Tyran Matheiu with the help of PETA tested out how long it takes for the inside of the car to reach an unbearable temperature. On a 90 degree day with the window cracked Tyran Matheiu sat in the car…

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    As a student going into her third year of schooling in high school, I’ve had time to examine the common mindsets amongst my upperclassmen peers. One important goal amongst them all was to get a car before or after graduation. They all seemed to advise that in order for me to have a sweet senior year, I must learn how to drive early. As wise as I am I took their advice and decided to start driving school this summer. I recently finished driving school and can genuinely say I can’t recall off head…

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    With reference to Rebecca Solnit’s “Dairy: In the Day of the Postman”, I am torn between accepting her submission wholeheartedly and rejecting it. I would however, agree that there is nothing with merits without demerit. So same goes for the advent of technology to community and human relation. While Rebecca laments on the loss of deep and nuanced conversation through letter writing, I would say that technology, though has some serious effects on community and human relation, but, nevertheless,…

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    Into today’s world, smart phones are omnipresent and people use them in anyplace and anytime even going to the toilet especially among teenagers. According to the research by Perlow (2012), it was found that 70% of them check their smart phones within an hour after awake, 56% used their phone within an hour before bed, 48% engage to phone over the weekend, 51% check continuously during vacation while 44% experienced anxiety if they lost their phone and couldn't replace it for a week. It is true…

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    Texting has been a thing that most people think of as a good thing, but I think that text speech is not helping kids. The reasons I think this is because text speak can affect how you talk, you knowledge, and writing skills. In the passage “Text-Speak Can Help Students,” it is giving the reader ways of how the text-speak can help students. With kids using text speak I will make things worse.If you think about it the more you text with affect you ability to write. The first thing I want to…

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    Dear Mr.Mayers, Have you ever wondered how cell phones are actually used during class? North Eugene is thinking about banning cellphones from 7:30 to 3:15 but then they would be deprived from the amazing things cell phones can do. So North Eugene should not banned cell phones in school because they are a viable learning tool for school, in case of an emergency you can get ahold of your child, and bans just do not work. Although it may be true that cell phone could contribute to lower test scores…

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    Road Rage Studies

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    Purpose: The purpose of this study is to add to previous research done on road rage. Road rage has been an increasing problem since the 1980s, when a police officer first coined the term (Sunrise Digest, 1988). Drivers can encounter certain road conditions that can cause road rage in people who misdirect their anger at others. Previous research has shown that road rage can be triggered by psychological or sociological aliments and substance abuse (Schafer, 2014; Wells-Parker, Ceminsky, Hallberg,…

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    Unit 6 Assignment Annotated Bibliography Jill Benoit Kaplan University Annotated Bibliography Life happens in a blink of an eye, and mine and my daughter’s did just that the last day of 2015. It only takes that one second to change everything you know and love. Making others aware of these numbers, and hearing real stories from teens to teens could promote greater awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. Studies have shown that we are losing our youth today from…

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    Teen Driving Bad

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    " In 2003, there were 937 drivers at the age of 16, that were involved in fatal accidents" (Davis 64-65). 16-year-olds tend to crash more than any other age when it comes to driving. 16yrs. Old are not fully matured, and do not have emotionally control. Some parents complain about not wanting to taxi their kids everywhere, but others safety is more convenience. The government should keep raising the driving age. 16 year-olds brains are not fully matured for long-termed decisions. Jay Giedd,…

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    Edmund Burke, a late politician, said, “The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse” (BrainyQuotes.com). Drivers today are unaware of how much power they have at their fingertips. When people get in vehicles, they are playing a game of chance with their lives. Many sixteen years olds are excited to get their first car, but do they consider the risks of driving a car or truck that weighs as much as an elephant? Distracted drivers cause more wrecks today than ever before. Weather is a key…

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