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    Cancer: A Short Story

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    never had one. They were always busy at the circus and wouldn 't have much time for it. The wife wants a chance to raise a child, even if it is she will not be around very long. The were on their way to the adoption center, when they say a small car seat sitting on the side of the road. "What is that?" The Earl inquired. They got out of their car and cautiously wandered over to it. There was a child in it! The picked up the baby and he started crying. They realized that he was wonded. His body…

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    Wearing Seatbelts Essay

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    excuses on why they shouldn 't or don 't want to wear a seatbelt. First excuse people use is that it’s uncomfortable. Well I would bet that it 's more comfortable than a hospital bed for months and definitely more comfortable that a coffin. And nowadays seat belts have become more comfortable with different adjustable things to help. Some people have also said they don’t want to wear a seatbelt because it will mess up their outfit. huh. Okay well your outfit is gonna look great for your funeral.…

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    The next time you're riding in the passenger seat, watch the driver. You'll notice that they tend to drift when the car ahead of them does, and they'll also accelerate and brake in sync with the lead car, too. Unfortunately, this leads to a lot of unnecessary braking. The road isn't full of people…

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    One thing I know I want to do with my life is be around horses, in some way or another. So why not do what I do best, become a horse trainer. Of course college isn’t required, but why just settle for the basics and not go deeper into the knowledge of a horse trainer. That’s why I definitely plan on going to William Woods Academy, one of the top rated equine schools in America, and it’s only an hour or two away. And I also have experience with horse training, I already trained in halter many of…

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    Traffic Safety Issues

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    Saturday, January 25, 2014, a date which immeasurably affected many individuals. On this day, the North Iowa area was appalled to discover that nineteen-year-old Tiffany Banta and her younger sister, fifteen-year-old Chyann Banta, were involved in a devastating accident on County Road B-14. They were travelling east towards Forest City in Tiffany’s Pontiac Grand Am when Tiffany lost complete control and crossed over the center line onto the alternative lane. Her vehicle violently collided with…

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    Choosing A Safe Car Seat

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    the safest car seat for your child will be one of the most important decisions you'll make during your lifetime. Ease of use, durability and car seat crash test ratings should all factor into your decision making process. Infant car seats, toddler car seats, convertible car seats and child booster seats are manufactured by over twenty companies. The most popular of these companies are Britax, Peg Perego, Graco, Evenflo, BabyTrend, Safety 1st, Chicco, Compass and Cosco. Child car seat prices…

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    Seat Belt Research Papers

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    Even though the effectiveness of seat belts is widely known and accepted, seat belt use remains low in the United States. According to a 2012 study, the U.S. has a seventy-five percent belt use rate while Canada, Australia, and other European countries boast a ninety to ninety-five percent belt use rate (Dissanayake & Parikh, 2012). Furthermore, seat belt use rates vary from state to state reflecting differences in seat belt laws, public attitude, enforcement practices, legal provisions, and…

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    Have you ever been close to dying? I have. It was June 23, 2015. It was very hot that day in eastern Union county. I had spent the whole day at my grandmothers house cutting, splitting, and stacking wood. As you can imagine I was very tired and ready to be home so that I could crawl into bed and sleep away the stress of the day. I had my learners permit for about a month at the time and my father asked me to drive home, but I could barely lift my arms from all the work we had done that day so he…

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    Seat Belt Lab Report

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    Introduction Controls and Variables While performing this experiment there was one clear independent variable, which was the seat belt, as it was the only thing that changed during the experiment. As to have a fair test, that dummy had to be tested with both the seat belt on and off. The dependent and independent variables are the same thing in the experiment as, the effect of the seat belt is being both measured and changed. The controlled variables in this experiment was the angle of the…

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    Rosa Parks Seat Up

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    When refusing to give her seat up, Rosa didn’t know she was making history. She was born as Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama on “Feb 4, 1913” (History Staff, 2009). Growing up with her mom she moved to Pine Level, Alabama and she often experienced racial discrimination and racial equality there. The only school she attended in Montgomery were segregated schools. At a young age, her mother taught her how to read. She married at the age of 19 to a man named Raymond Parks. At the time…

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