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    Did you know that In the United States, more than nine people are killed every day due to texting and driving? Many people, most being young teenagers and adults feel invincible and think nothing can hurt them. Since many young teenagers and adults feel invincible they do stupid thighs like texting and driveing and think everything will be fine. However, they don’t feel so invincible when they crash into some car and almost die. Texting and driving is bad because everybody seems to do it, you…

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    Why Are You Teaching? 1. What impact does this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on the students and paraprofessionals in the class? (CC9K2) The impact that this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on her students and her paraprofessionals, is that it shows an unwillingness to help. Instead of making sure that her students are actually learning something, and her paraprofessionals actually getting real experience in a special education classroom, the teacher would rather give the busy work,…

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    To begin Hume mentions there are 3 different type of senses. The first sense is things with size, shape, motion, and mass. The second sense is things with color, taste, smell, temperature, and sound. The third sense is things that cause pain and pleasure. These senses produce the opinion of a continued or of a distinct existence. Hume mentioned that both philosophers and people believe the first type of sense have to distinct continued existence. For example, it is universally known that a…

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    The 1800’s was a time for advancement, and one of the biggest advancements was the telephone. The invention of the telephone has made life through society much easier. Before the telephone, there was no form of communication besides face-to-face. In today’s society, the telephone is one of the most used inventions. (Thesis Statement) The invention of the telephone has had one of the biggest impacts on society impacting communication, technology, reading and writing. The telephone was invented…

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    In Utah alone, there are statistics that show how dangerous driving can be. Reading from many different sources, The information I read, gave me facts that impressed me greatly. Driving distracted is a huge problem in the transportation world. One of the biggest impacts on distracted driving is cell phones. In today's society this should not be a big surprise. In a CDC article on distracted driving it tells us, “69% of drivers in the United States ages 18-64 reported that they had talked on…

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    Bottle Flipping

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    Many parents complain about their teens always on their phones.When the new trend called bottle flipping comes along, they get mad at them for this as well. What do you want from them!!! I mean, bottle flipping keeps kids healthy, gets them off their phones, and helps with physics and fine motor skills. Parents should let kids and teens enjoy their youth. Kids and teens with phones are very isolated these days, and barely interact with other humans. Bottle flipping can help with this. Since…

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    A 2015 Erie Insurance conducted a survey on distracted driving. Over one-third of drivers admitted to texting while driving, and three-quarters said they’ve seen others do it. Multitasking is hazardous to your health. Text messaging creates a risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted. The number of deaths and accidents while texting and driving have been increasing over the course of the years. In Mississippi, 3,331 people were killed nationally in crashes involving a distracted. 73%…

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    Teen drivers are more distracted than ever due to cellphones. Teenagers are always afraid of what they’re going to miss. They have to always see what’s going on in their social media world. They cannot simply hear a text message ding on their phone and leave their phone alone until they get to their destination. Teens are masters at keeping themselves occupied in the hours after school until way past bedtime. When they’re not doing their homework (and when they are) they’re online and on…

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    Tweens Speech

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    ARE TWEENS READY FOR CELL PHONES? After reading both speeches, the evidence presented by Deborah Pendergast makes it clear that Tweens are ready for cell phones. First, a key factor as stated in the article is people want their kids to feel safe. If Tweens stay late after school for various sport activities or clubs, the parent(s) and the Tween have a way to communicate with each other. Secondly, many parents work and children may have to stay home alone. The access to a cell phone is very…

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    Using a cellular device while driving should be prohibited. There should be no use for using a cellular device on the road. Using a cell phone while driving can lead to dangerous driving or injuries. Being distracted on the road is dangerous in any way. The driver should only pay attention to the road. There are violations that cross with using a cellular device on the road. At the DMV, they say that all drivers must pay attention to only the road at all times. Drivers are not suppose to be…

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