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    Introduction: This Essay is after watching the video and reading 4 articles plus chapter3 we need to define momentum and inertia and explains the importance of wearing seat belts while riding in an automobile. The video was about what happens to a person when he/she is in a situation in a car accident‚ what will happen to the passenger and the other people in the back seat? What will happen to the car after the crash? Will the people survive or die? There are many questions to answer in this essay

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    The reason why wearing a seatbelt is important is because seatbelts are designed to protect‚ it is the law and statistics prove that wearing a seatbelt is safer than not wearing one at all‚ and wearing a seatbelt will save a person money on medical bills and related costs due to an accident. Seatbelts are designed to protect drivers and all passengers. A three-point harnessed seatbelt will protect vital internal organs and bones. While properly wearing a seatbelt a person is protecting their ribs

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    Not Wearing a Seatbelt While Driving should not be Illegal In the U.S‚ the law for wearing a seatbelt states‚ anyone driving on the road without wearing a seatbelt will receive a ticket of $83.50. Everyone in the vehicle including front passenger and rear passengers must wear a seatbelt properly‚ also‚ if the passenger is 21 years of age or older‚ they will be the ones to receive the ticket. These laws were passed in 1984 and still are practiced today. I think there is no need for this law because

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    EFFECTS ON WEARING HIGH HEELS I Introduction Wearing high heels may seems sexy for certain individual but they are not aware of the negative effects such as pain in knees and back‚ achilles tendon and changes in body posture. II Body A Besides that‚ it will effect the achilles tendon 1 According to “High heels can Ruin a Women health‚” (2010)‚ heels excelerate the pressure on the Achellies tendon a It shorten and tighten the tendon b Experience contraction of the Achellies

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    EFFECTS ON WEARING HIGH HEELS I   Introduction Wearing high heels may seems sexy for certain individual but they are not aware of the negative effects such as pain in knees and back‚ Achilles tendon and changes in body posture. II   Body A     Besides that‚ it will affect the Achilles tendon 1 According to O’Neill‚M “High heel horrors! The hidden cost to your body of those crucial extra inches‚” (2008)‚ heels accelerate the pressure on the Achilles tendon  a   It shorten and tighten the

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    Jessica Ayna English 4 11-28-01 Mr. Siedlecki The Effects of Wearing Uniforms in Public Schools Uniforms in public schools are becoming accepted throughout the world. The public school systems would benefit significantly if this policy were to be accepted. Wearing uniforms in public schools result in positive effects. A dress code enforces discipline toward learning by changing a person’s attitude toward success. Students generally act the way they are dressed. With fewer fashion

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    Bobby Wilson English 102 October 4‚ 2011 Death by Seatbelt The question of how imperative is it to enforce seatbelt laws in order to mitigate or reduce the number of deaths in the United States resulting from automotive accidents. The answer may somewhat obscure; the reason being because this issue has been an ongoing debate since 1849. “Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death in the United States among persons aged 5–34 years” (vital signs: Nonfatal‚ motor vehicle‚ 1681)

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    Seatbelts Laws Are Beneficial- Disagree The article that is being critique is called “Primary Seat belt Enforcement Laws Are Beneficial.” The author of this article is Kathyrn O’Leary Higgins. She explains on the reasoning behind why seatbelt laws are very beneficial to wear. Her main reasoning of this article is to explain and commend you for considering this measure that will so easily save many motor vehicle occupants from crash-related deaths and injuries. She strongly believes that people

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    The Importance of Seatbelts What happens if you forget to buckle your seatbelt just one time in the course of your day? The odds of something happening‚ that may or may not be detrimental to your health‚ is purely coincidental‚ or is it? Perhaps statistics‚ and a personal event in my life‚ can explain the importance of the seatbelt. Statistics show that more than forty thousand deaths‚ in the United States‚ are caused from car accidents each year. More than half of them could have been prevented

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    Why you should were your seatbelt It was a normal Sunday in October. I was sitting around watching football with my dad. The late games were almost over when my friend Tyler called me. He called and asked if I wanted to go to Buffalo Wild Wings before the season premiere of The Walking Dead‚ I accepted. Any night out with Tyler is going to have some unexpected things but little did I know I was going to get some life advice from this particular occasion: wearing your seatbelt may be a small inconvenience

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