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    Driving While Driving

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    Driving while using handheld cell phone devices should be illegal. This should be illegal because it causes many unnecessary risks while driving. Some of these risks include accidentally breaking road laws, someone taking their eyes off the road, and endangering oneself and others. One risk someone takes while using a cell phone while driving is that they might accidentally break road laws while distracted. While using a cell phone and driving the driver is not fully focused on the road.…

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    In this article, “Save Your kids from Virtual Destruction” by Trung Hieu, she states this family struggle with the technologies during the meal times. An 8-year-old child, Zin, spends his day at home staring at the computer playing video games. He felt “annoyed when his parents or anyone asks him to do something.” Technology lets people access need in education, industry, and medicine. Many people didn’t realize that technology negatively affects on society. People use their phone during the…

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    their health. Some people suggest technological advancement has been beneficial. For example, they argue technology makes communication more efficient. Yes, cell phones allow people to quietly and quickly send text messages to others without disturbing anyone. However, despite their ease, text messages frequently lead to misunderstandings between the recipient and the sender because emotion and tone two critical features of communication. Additionally, technology advocates point the internet as…

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    Ray Bradbury wrote many books that most would describe them as poetic like that involved fantasy, and described things or events thoroughly, among those books came one called Fahrenheit 451. Many people disprove with the way Bradbury writes because they believe he lacks knowledge in science and they accuse him of narrative inconsistencies. Most strongly disagree with those people and approve that Bradbury's way of writing is unique and really makes lots of connections with our world today. His…

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    Individuals are adapted to different behavior. In Chapter 4 of SuperFreakonomics, the authors, Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner present the idea of wearing seat belts can avoid car accidents, however, it requests individuals to change their human behavior and get used to the habit of wearing seatbelts. A change in human behavior can prevent disasters but each individual has different habit and routine, which could not be changed easily. Human behavior is a barrier of a simple solution of…

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    Slow Down Anti-Speeding “Other people make mistakes. Slow down.” Many people who speed claim to be ‘good drivers’ rationalising that their experience behind the wheel will keep them safe. However they ignore of crucial thing: other people make mistakes. The campaign ‘Slow Down’ highlights the errors and delusions some people may have as to faults on the road. In 2015, 146 people died in crashes involving speeding, either travelling above the speed limit or too fast for the conditions. Many…

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    In summary, distracted driving has become a growing issue throughout the society and it needs to be taken seriously. Many innocent lives are being lost due to needless tasks being done while driving. The usage of cell phones while driving still may not seem like a major concern to most people because this is so common nowadays that people do not believe that anything like this can possibly happen to them, but again, one never knows what might take place later on in life because no one can…

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    Should 16-Year Olds Drive

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    Teenagers have been given, at age sixteen, ownership and control of what could be an unintentionally, deadly weapon, their cars. Every year thousands of teenage drivers kill and are killed in fatal accidents due to many different aspects. Teenagers are at a crossroad in their life where distractions easily capture their attention, immaturity leads them to make poorer decisions, and teens also have a tendency to speed. The driving age needs to be raised in order to protect teenage lives.…

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    Most teens are always looking for some form of freedom in their lives. In my opinion, teen driving is another way for teens to get a little more freedom and also show some responsibility, gain more trust from their parents and learn to become independent young adults. The advantage of teen driving would be that teens are able to drive themselves to and from school, work, practice or any other social events they may have. It also takes the stress off their parents by taking younger siblings to…

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    The thought of driverless cars running freely on the roads is both exciting and terrifying. Like it or not, most of us surely heard that driverless cars are a new technology which becomes a reality. In Eric Biba’s Newsweek article, “What The World Look Like Without Drivers”, he predicts how our lives will change as people start to give up their personal vehicle for the benefit of driverless ones. I agree with the author that driverless cars will be convenient and will benefit to our lives in the…

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