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    the wheel while intoxicated and chose to text behind the wheel that resulted in a horrific accident that hurt the lives of many. As of 2008 data from the article driving while distracted 6‚000 people died in car accidents because of distracted driving. First‚ I will be informing you on the pros and cons of banning texting while driving‚ secondly‚ I will be informing you on phone usage‚ and lastly‚ I will talk about the reduction of accidents in areas that have cell phone bans. Should there be

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    Government should pass a law to make it easier for “undocumented” immigrants to legally live and work in the United States. Because they came to United States for their better future. And illegal immigrants are good for US economy because they are out of income taxes. People those are here for all opportunity. It’s called land of opportunity. Because the human right is 100% protected here. So the people sacrifice their life for here to get opportunity. But it’s the obligation is that here is no

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    mean we should give permission for students to own a cell phone in the classroom. The cell phone is simply a tool of convenience for us to utilize in our lives. Schools should have strict rules to prevent students from using cell phones in the classroom for many reasons. The main reason of preventing use cell phone in classroom is that students will not pay attention to the teacher when she/he is explaining the lesson which will affect their academic achievement in school. If students have cell phone

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    Seventy percent of schools ban cell phones from school‚ i disapprove. Phones should be allowed in school. Students should be able to use phones in class for projects‚ or class work. Also in case of a fire‚ lock down or we get kidnapped or lost. Phones are especially good for emergency. If anything happens and we can’t get in contact with our parents from the school we would have to use our personal cell phone. But with the “rule” of not being able to use them we wouldn’t have contact at all

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    Cell Phone Usage

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    * Note: Single space the inside addresses and the "Re" lines‚ instead of double-spacing as shown (website editing function wouldn’t permit us to show addresses single spaced). John and Mary Parent [Street Address] [State‚ Town and Zip Code] [Phone number] [Email address] [NAME OF PRINCIPAL] [NAME OF SCHOOL] [STREET ADDRESS] [TOWN‚ CITY‚ ZIP CODE] RE: Request and Parental Consent for Student’s Education Records Child’s Name DOB: (fill in birthdate) School Name and Grade: (fill in

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    Cell Phone Industry Analysis

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    and Providers 3 7.3. Cell Phones – Compliments Change Over Time 3 7.4. New Technologies / Applications / Features 3 7.5. Government Influence 3 7.6. New users 3 7.7. The Future is Bright 3 8. References 3 1. Introduction to the Cellular Service Provider Industry A cell phone would be nothing with out a cellular service provider. In order for you and I to have teleconferences‚ talk with family and friends‚ or hold any type of conversation while on the go without being tied down by wires

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    Why Texting and Driving Is Illegal Why would I choose why “texting and driving is illegal?” Well first‚ it’s against the law. Second‚ it’s dangerous; third whoever does it is dumb. The rest of the reasons and why I don’t do it is later on. First question is‚ “why do people do it?” Well first is they’re dumb. And they think no one will see it‚ but guess what? THEY WILL! Another is they don’t know what they’re doing. Yes‚ I get it‚ sometimes they use it for an emergency. Here’s an example‚ “If I

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    You are driving around town when suddenly you get a text. You look down innocently to look at the message; not thinking about the consequences ahead. Suddenly you hear a car honking‚ and brakes screeching. You look up at the road ahead just as you collide with another car. Now you are barely conscious as you here sirens‚ an ambulance is rushing you to a hospital. Texting while driving is dangerous to everyone on the road‚ and it needs to stop. As if driving with distraction wasn’t dangerous enough

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    Cell phone tracking is a great tool when it is involved in an emergency situation‚ like abductions‚ suicide calls‚ and murders. Police officers now have the technology to track someones location by using a device‚ commonly called a stingray‚ which acts like a cellphone tower and tricks cellphones into connecting with the device. Since the police now have that device‚ they can prevent emergencies that could result in death from happening. It is only in emergency situations that Police do not have

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    Free Radicals In Cells

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    Introduction There are many ways cells dispose of toxic molecules in order to maintain the necessary internal environmental conditions to survive. These toxic molecules are known as free radicals that contain an unpaired electron on the outer orbit (Proljsak et al.2013). Some examples of free radicals that can be found in the cell are superoxide (O2-)‚ hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and even reactive metals like copper and iron. These free radicals are produced based on the environment the individuals

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