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    Careless Drivers

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    Finally obtaining your license is one of the most exciting things that can happen to a teen. The ability to drive is one of the most anticipated moments in any kids mind‚ that is until we get behind the wheel of a car and face the obstacles of driving safely. As time passes on we get too confident in our own ability to drive our cars. We begin to get careless and are not as concerned with keeping our eyes on the road and both hands on the wheel. Florida teen driving statistics stated “Motor vehicle

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    The Day I Met Nick

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    The excitement I feel before I see him is like nothing I ever felt. The day was going by so slow and I could not wait any longer‚ so I left to pick him up. On the way there I could almost feel actual butterflies fluttering in my stomach. His name is Nick Massoni‚ complete with dirty blonde hair‚ bright blue eyes and pale Irish skin; he is the youngest of three handsome sons. He is a pleasure to be near and he can always turn my frown upside down. There he was running out of the house like the speed

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    Drunk Drivers

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    Problems Posed by Alcohol-Impaired Driving: The biggest problem with drunk driving by young adults is the high rate of traffic accidents. Although young drivers ages 16 through 25 makeup only 15% of U.S. licensed drivers‚ they constitute 30 percent of all alcohol-related driving fatalities. This is double the amount of licensed drivers in that age group. Inexperience with both drinking and driving may contribute to this disproportionate rate. Nationwide in 1996‚ people ages 15 to 24 died in

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    my one point presentation

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    One-Point Presentation - COM 218 Violent Video Games Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about kids‚ teenagers and adults who play violet video games. What are the three strongest reasons to support your point of view? 1. Media Habits – Aggressive Attitudes and Behaviors 2. Impact on media violence on kids and young adults on the rise 3. Children and adults alike have become additive I. Introduction Video games have been in existed since the 1970’s‚ but it was not until

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    The reign of Henry VIII was such an important turning point because of the things he achieved and the laws he managed to change. Henry was considered as a great king by some particularly because of his strong ideas about kingship. He believed that kings should be strong and be able to defend their country thus leading to his love of jousting. He was also considered a great king because of his knowledge. He could speak Spanish Latin and French well. He also wrote poetry and music. When he was

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    A day I want to forget

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    A day I would like to forget It started out as a normal dayI went to school but‚ school got out at ten because of snow. As my little brother and I were walking off the bus‚ I saw a u-haul parked in our driveway. I thought I was going blind for a second‚ I didn’t know what was going on. My first thought was “Does my mother know about his move?” Before I saw anything else‚ my step-dad walked outside to greet my brother and I. All three of us plus his mother and sister came inside the house and

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    Most Embarrassing Day in My Life When I was in Form four‚ my school held an English elocution contest. I was really horrified when I was chosen as one of the participants. For the next few daysI searched model essay books for a suitable topic to speak on for I could never had written my own speech even if my life depended on it. Eventually‚ I chose a topic on pollution because at that time‚ everyone from the man in the street to the top ministers were talking about it. After that‚ I memorized the

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    British with the help of Indians on both sides. The dispute was over the land in the Ohio Valley which was land crucial for fur trading with Indians. Both countries claimed the land‚ thus resulting in the French and Indian War which was a major turning point because it ended salutary neglect‚ therefore resulting in the Sugar Act and soon the Townshend Act which was crucial because this all then lead to the Revolution along with the result of more colonial unity. Due to the French and Indian War there

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    I bet you all are pretty curious as to why I and my pet Giggles are taped to the wall. Well‚ let me explain to you how all this happened. Today my parents are going to a football game in Charlotte NC‚ so I had to stay home with my older brother‚ Caleb who smelled of reeky socks and old cabbage. I was so surprised they didn’t find me a babysitter because they usually would. I also think I know why I didn’t get a babysitter‚ and that reason is because Caleb said he wanted to show my parents that he

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    The Declaration of Independence was a turning point for America’s sense of identity‚however the French and Indian War was even more instrumental to the formation of America’s Identity. The war led to the first attempt at an organized government‚ it started to unify the colonies and contributed to the rowing feeling that self-government was necessary. The growing tension with the Native Americans and the foreign French led the British to call colonial representatives for a meeting in Albany‚ New

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