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    encourages any bluetooth action that can not distract the driver from the task at hand. It can be very useful to prevent anyone from causing any major accidents. “The Bluetooth device, which can be plugged into a car's on-board diagnostic system, keeps drivers from texting, e-mailing or making phone calls while the car is moving” says USA Today about the product (Porterfield). It will even email or text you if anyone else tries to remove or deactivate the device (Porterfield). “Cellcontrol…

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    meticulous while driving at all times. A single driver that is selfish and inconsiderate of other drivers could cause in a tragedy. A terrible accident or even death can occur as a result. Injuries or death could be made to any passengers or to anyone involve in the accident or even stand by. There are many ways where a driver could be irresponsible, however there are two major factors that influence one’s ability to drive. The two factors are driving intoxicated, also known as diving under the…

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    strong identity and self-discovery themes, the novel also provides an extreme anti-alcohol message. This message is supported through Junior’s reactions and his heartbreak caused by his father’s alcoholism, his grandmother’s death caused by an intoxicated driver, and his sister’s death when she was too inebriated to get out of her burning home. After each of these events, Junior realizes that alcohol is a major problem amongst the Indian tribe. He adds this to his reasons to escape the…

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    In response to the above critique, this section will explore how Nagel might defend his argument. It does not suffice to examine moral luck in hypothetical situations. Moral luck is only applicable under real circumstances and to give it a suppositious critique is degrading to Nagel’s original argument. It is also important to clarify the term “luck,” and what it means when something is affected by luck. Lastly, if we accept the critique then it is crucial we consider how to apply judgment…

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    (wards Auto, 2012). Cars play a huge role in our daily lives, it is important that we know how to drive fittingly as well as safely. In a recent study it was found that fatigue was the third highest cause of fatal car crashes, only just behind intoxicated driving and falling asleep behind the wheel (Beanland, Fitzharris, Young and Lenné, 2013). In this essay, it will be argued that sleep deprivation will lead to a lower performance in driving. This argument is supported by two studies which…

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    Studies have showed that, “a driver on a phone had the same reaction speed as someone legally intoxicated, that those talking on a phone behind the wheel are four times as likely to crash, that texting while driving is even more dangerous.” (Texting While Driving: The New Drunk Driving) Between young drivers get their licenses, and new technology every year the roads are becoming a little more dangerous. It is bad enough with a new driver on the road having to learn something completely…

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    About eight out of ten crashes involve some sort of driver inattention within three seconds of the crash. Distracted driving is now the number one killer of teen drivers. The number of deaths related to teens drinking and driving has dramatically decreased. Although the number of drunk teens has decreased, the total number of fatal crashes has remained the same due to distracted driving.The only states that sentence people who text and drive to jail is Utah and Alaska. In other states, such as…

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    Shivani Jindal Mr. Pring AP U.S. Government 161 The Proper Drinking Age Alcohol consumption has been a conflict in the United States since the nineteenth century, where Prohibition was proposed, ratified, and then demolished. This debate was over the production, importation, and transportation of alcohol throughout the country. Now, the country’s issue is when the people have the allowance to drink. An American’s twenty-first birthday is an exhilarating time of exhilaration and pleasure. An…

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    According to Oxford Dictionary, rape is defined as the crime, “typically committed by a man who forces himself onto women to have sexual intercourse against their will.” Despite all the initiatives taken by the government and non-government organisations such as the campaign against rape by Women's Movement in India and Saartjie Baartam Centre for Women and Children (SBCWC), the issue still lives among the people and has not instilled fear in rapists. Rape assault has become a common phenomenon…

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    Key social constraints such as community acceptance and perceived influence of the political power of the alcohol industry that work to divert attention from commercial sources of alcohol for those that are underage. Other social aspects of the cultural and policy environment in communities affect the issue of alcohol use in youth. Exposure to billboards, magazines, and broadcast media advertising of alcohol is said to model drinking behavior. It is believed that if a change is to occur in…

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