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    Doctor Who Analysis

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    The BBC’s Doctor Who initially aired in 1963, until it was canceled in 1989 (IMDb). In 2005, the show was rebooted under the direction of Russell T. Davies; in 2008, the role of show runner was passed on to Steven Moffat (Martin). Doctor Who has always been an episodic serial, following the adventures of a “time lord”—simply called “the Doctor”—and his companion. The Doctor can regenerate into a new body instead of dying—allowing the character to be portrayed by successive actors—and has a vessel known as the TARDIS that can take him anywhere in space and time. Under the direction of Steven Moffat, the plot of Doctor Who displayed more intricacy and narrative complexity, developing plot lines and character arcs that stretched across one or…

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    A recent article by Forbes magazine discusses the crash dilemma for self-driving cars. The specificities change from time to time but the crash dilemma stems from the idea of whether or not a self-driving car, when faced with no other option, crash into a specific person or its latter. An example of this would be if the car should crash into a group of elderly women crossing the street or into a kid who’s running across the street because he is late for school. In situations like this, there is…

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    Seat Belts

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    single-car crash in Knox County led to the death of the 19-year-old driver and injuries to the vehicle’s other occupant, a 20-year-old male. Sadly, neither man was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash. Speed and poor weather conditions are viewed as contributing factors in the crash. The tragedy behind this accident is a reminder that there are certain things that do not mix when it comes to driving. Speed and Bad Weather While drivers should never go over the speed limit, bad weather…

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    Personal Narrative: P. E.

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    6 months later, after the crash I was at home my mom had a big scratch after the big accident happen 6 months ago and also 1 day before the accident, I thought that something was going to happen So I told my mom about what happen 1 day before the big accident, I what I was thinking before it so what I did was stood up and told my mom another thing was that 4 days later, another car crash in the same road and on the same wall and curse so I was thinking about that crash so what I did was go to…

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    advertisement. The commercial changes drastically from beginning to end. In the beginning, all of the characters are happy and living a typical American lifestyle. They don’t expect anything to happen to them and don’t think of the risk involved with using their phone while driving. The dramatic part of the commercial is when the woman hears her phone beep and all of a sudden, she completely focuses on her phone, drawing her attention and eyes away from the road. Right when she…

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    Safety Council (NSC) reports that 1.6 million people have car crashes mainly caused by the use of a cell phone each year. In spite of that, half million people have been injured and taken about 6,000 lives. Statistics says that texting while driving six times more likely to cause a car crash than driving while drunk. Texting while driving have a 400% increase of having eyes off of the road, so in any phone- related activity texting while driving is the most dangerous by far. According to…

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    10% of young adults are texting while behind the wheel and are outside of their lanes at the same time, not knowing that they are putting their lives and others in danger. Texting while driving makes you become blind for approximately 5 seconds and, it slows your brake reaction by a whole 18%. More than nine people are killed and over 1,153 are injured every day due to distracted drivers and 2,600 deaths and 342,000 injuries a year . The National Motor Vehicle Crash Causation…

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    the middle of the picture. She is wearing a black hat and pink shirt. The hat is covering her bald head and scars of what used to be her ears. One of her eyes remains open, but the other is not visible. She has no eyebrows, and her nose is only two holes in the center of her face. Her lips are barely existent and slant downwards. Her skin is wrinkly with non-defined features, such as where her cheekbones start and finish. At the bottom left of the picture, there is another photo of Saburido…

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    Crash Scene Essay

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    PREPARATION • Traffic Template • Ruler • Internet Access (i.e. YouTube) • Pencil • Copy Paper • Easer • Traffic Crash Management Guide // http://www.alibris.com/Traffic-Accident-Management-Donald-J-Basham/book/6771463 by Donald J Basham • Quiz • Visual of Traffic Collision and the aftermath (VIDEO) INTRODUCTION Students would be able to create a traffic accident diagram utilizing the above preparation material. Student would be able to follow specific guidelines to create a NOT to Scale…

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    The Movie Crash Sociology

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    In the year of 1991, a Porsche was carjacked in front of a video store; The car belonged to Paul Haggis. This incident became the inspiration for his film. Crash is a 2004 film, filled with drama and crime. This movie has won a great amount of awards, such as Best Motion Picture of the Year. It was directed by Paul Haggis, making this his “first directorial project,” according to Mark Deming. In the film Crash, Haggis (director), does an outstanding job of presenting a realistic insight into the…

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