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    Despite the fact that most drivers know it's not a good idea, one out of every four car accidents are caused by texting and driving.Obviously, texting and driving is very dangerous but so many drivers are still guilty of doing it. Driver’s eyes should be on the road not their phones, for the safety of themselves and everyone around them. Texting while driving is also illegal in almost every state in the United States. While the U.S. is getting better about the ban, we still have a lot of work to…

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    Some people like to believe that laws are ineffective against texting and driving and that we do not need these laws. However, we do need these laws to keep ourselves and others safe on the road. There are three main reasons why we need to stay with these laws against texting and driving.The first reason is that motor car accidents are the leading cause of death between the ages of 5 and 34 years old. The second reason is the use of cellphones on the road especially texting is the main target…

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    Many accidents today are blamed on texting and driving. Careless people who text while being behind the wheel commit murder everyday, killing whoever is behind the other car involved in the accident. Being able to attain a license and drive may be a dream to many young teenagers, but it could as easily become a nightmare. The use of technology has steadily grown over these past couple of years and it is only increasing as time passes, distracting us from much more important things. Texting while…

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    Beyond Hangovers: Smartphone Drinking App lets you Know When it’s time to stop The Alcohol Tracker, a smartphone drinking app, let’s you know how much alcohol you’ve got in your system and if you’ve had enough. We tend to think that alcohol problems are associated with binge drinkers or those dependent on it. The truth is that no level of alcohol is risk-free. So, drink smart. Drinkaware Doctors in Singapore have developed the perfect drinking app, helping users to keep track of their daily…

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    Since distracted driving resulted in over 3,200 deaths, and 391,000 injuries a year (National Center for Statistics and Analysis, 2017), is creating devices making hands-free cell use easier while driving ethically defensible from an interactive designer’s viewpoint? At first blush, hands-free cell usage appears to solve problems of distraction. However, there are three types of distracted driving: visual, manipulative, and cognitive. When it comes to cell phone usage, hands-free may mitigate…

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    The Children of God, a new religious movement by David Berg serves to manifest the idea of the “Law of Love.” Conserving the ideas of “flirty-fishing” and evangelism, the role of gender and sexuality is highly interpreted within the Children of God. In specific, gender and sexuality is highly targeted towards females within new religious movements (NRMs). To begin, gender plays a role in new religious movements, where women become subordinated in a hierarchy, lower than men, while they…

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    Quaker Aesthetic Analysis

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    spiritual building of the material world. The spiritual process of artistic expression in the Quaker community was based on the conflict of spiritual principles, which sought to minimize the corruption and debasement of the material world. This religious foundation defines how the Quakers sought to find a simple and plain expression of architecture or art, which diminished the influence of the material world on their spiritual purpose under God. Quaker spirituality demanded that the tension…

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    meaning and add raw data to it’ Fiske and Taylor (1984). An example of the influence of social media has been shown by a longitudinal study by Van Driel & Richardson, (1988). This study looked into the number of accounts print media described new religious movements as cults. Preliminary research into what behaviour is perceived to be carried out by cults was investigated prior to the analysis. It was found that members of a cult were categorized as exclusive and isolated from the ‘norm’. As…

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    James F. White is a researcher in liturgical studies who wrote notable books related to Christian worship such as Documents of Christian Worship, Introduction to Christian Worship and Protestant Worship: Traditions in Transition. This work is an analysis of Protestant worship where the author elucidates the main worship traditions of nine specific traditional segments of the church that shaped the history of Protestant worship in Europe and North America. These evangelical institutions are…

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    Ephesians Prayer

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    Ephesians Opening- 1:1 Name of Sender: 1:1 Name of Recipient 's: 1:1 Greetings: 1:2 Prayer of Thanksgiving/ blessing: 1:16 Body: 2: 1-22 Exposition: 2:1-22, 4:4-6, 4: 7-24 Exhortation: 3:13, 4:1-2, 4:25-32, 5:1-33, 6:1-20 Travel log/ Sending of someone else to visit: 6:22 Closing: 6:21-24 Greetings: 6:21-23 Blessings: 6: 23-24 Colossians Opening- 1:1 Name of Sender:1:1 Name of Recipient 's:1:2 Greetings: 1: 1-2 Prayer of Thanksgiving/blessing: 1: 3-5, 1: 9-12, 24, 2:2-5…

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