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    Whiplash Trauma Essay

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    Within the case, there were eighteen females between the ages of eighteen and forty-six years old, as well as three males between the ages of twenty-four and thirty-five years old. Fifteen of the patients were victims of rear end contact, three experienced a head-on collision, and three were involved in a side hit (Benson…

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    Bartoker Case Report

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    While enroute, dispatch advised that there were no injuries at the present time as well. Upon arriving on location, I observed the defendant, Rhett BARKER, exchanging information with the secondary party involved. The accident was a minor “rear end collision” with the presence of paint transfer on both vehicles. While speaking with BARKER, officers noticed that he displayed bloodshot/glassy eyes and delayed reactions. BARKER then admitted to HANLON that earlier in the day on November 27th, 2015…

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    Due to the fast-tracked timeline, the Pinto went through the testing phase after the production of the car. Unfortunately, Ford discovered, during the testing, there was an issue with the placement of the gas tank if the Pinto endured a hit on the rear bumper at speeds greater…

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    The topic of multitasking is important for all ages to get a hold off, but more specifically the age group of people currently finding themselves in college. Multitasking can come to fruition in many different scenarios, including learning in the classroom, while studying in the library, doing homework in your dorm room, or even driving down the street. Along with these different scenarios, a person can find themselves doing different things to distract them such as spending their time looking…

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    abruptly stop at camera intersections." (Rispo, 2009) Many drivers who slam on their brakes to avoid the red light cameras have other drivers behind them who are not anticipating the abrupt stop and who may be following too closely, thus resulting in a rear end…

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    Pinto Madness Essay

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    “The businessmen believe that they are defending free enterprise when they declaim that business is not concerned "merely" with profit but also with promoting desirable "social" ends,” (Friedman 157). In the 1970s, many people lost their lives from a flaw in the placement of the Pintos fuel tank. It was located behind the rear axle, instead of above it. Milton Friedman would approve of the Ford Motor Company conducts of executives as described by Dowie. “What…

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    Road Biking Speech

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    riding. Move your hands and rear end regularly. This will prevent your rear end, hands, and arms from becoming numb. Avoid cycling with headphones. This is a very dangerous thing to do when cycling. It will distract you from focusing and paying attention to car horns and road signals. There are several small radios that you can attach to cloth if you must listen to music or news. Braking…

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    Ethnographic Metaphors

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    composed of left and right airfoils, fixed in the tail of the fuselage, with a large anti-angle on the flat tail. Then here comes the question, why do we call such tails as butterfly ones? The reason is quite simple. If we see the aircraft from the rear point.it is just in the shape of a butterfly. For aviation English starters, understand and master key terms maybe a little difficult thus metaphor provide them a means of understanding from other source domains. Butterfly valve, also known as…

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    animals that are over populating, deer and raccoons, would be running into roads and people would have numerous wrecks. Some people would have to veer out of the way to make sure they do not hit the animal, but the people would end up having a collision with an oncoming car, get rear ended, or go off the road. The animals would have nowhere to bed down at night because they would have no more room in the woods, so they would be in people’s yards or towns. It would be a vast mess and it would…

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    Jake Jordan Professor Hinson English 1301-104 11 Oct. 2017 Ford Trucks Are Better Trucks are a big deal in the United States. They can be seen everywhere. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Many people have their favorite brand over another. This argument essay will discuss why Ford trucks are better than the competitor. Ford is well known for their vehicles and quality. The car company was founded on June 16, 1903. Henry Ford is the founding father of the company. Dearborn, Michigan…

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