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    Darius Humphrey Comp I-GE117 Mrs. R. 30 May 2012 “Seatbelts Save Lives” Seatbelts save lives; by wearing them we could have lower insurance premiums‚ have lower fatality rates in automobile accidents‚ and keep the cost of hospital care a little more under control. Did you know that the cost of hospital care for unbelted drivers is 50% higher than the cost for a belted driver? Studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also show that most unbelted drivers tend to drive more

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    whether or not wearing a seat belt should be illegal in all parts of the world. How seatbelts save lives. Car accidents happen every minute of every day. There are over 5.25 million car accidents per year in the United States. Over 43‚000 of those accidents end in fatality due to people not wearing a seatbelt. Many people believe that wearing a seatbelt is important because‚ it is the law‚ it can save your life‚ and it can reduce the chance of other serious injuries. “On average‚ hospital care

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    In the essay “Organ Sales Will Save Lives” by Joana Mackay‚ kidney failure is the main topic in this essay. Honestly‚ I did not really have an opinion on organ sales. It just knew a bit about it. However‚ after I read this essay‚ I felt like I completely agreed with her argument. She argues that the sale of human organs should be legal. As we learned‚ some key features in an argument include a clear and arguable position‚ necessary background information‚ and convincing evidence. In Mackay’s essay

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    Animal rights‚ human wrongs? Introduction to the Talking Point on the use of animals in scientific research Frank Gannon Introduction The balance between the rights of animals and their use in biomedical research is a delicate issue with huge societal implications. The debate over whether and how scientists should use animal models has been inflammatory‚ and the opposing viewpoints are difficult to reconcile. Many animal-rights activists call for nothing less than the total abolition of

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    Seat Belts Save Lives. Each year 40‚000 people die in car accidents that could have been prevented with a simple click. That’s 40‚000 people that had a mom or dad that loved them‚ that had a family waiting for them to be okay when they woke up. Those 40‚000 people could have had a chance to live if they would have made the simple decision to pull that strap that goes over your shoulder and across your lap. Supposedly states with stronger seat belt enforcement laws exhibit higher seat belt use

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    Sherman Alexie Save Lives

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    Alexie Saves Lives Sherman Alexie’s essay “Superman and Me” is about how Alexie changed his life‚ and the lives of others‚ by learning to read. “Sherman Alexie‚ a Spokane/Coeur d’Alene Indian‚ grew up on a reservation surrounded by poverty‚ alcoholism‚ and disease. . .” (About Sherman Alexie)‚ though his family was poor‚ his father loved to read; and Alexie adopted that love of reading at an early age. Alexie soon started to see the world around him like paragraphs. He would read anything and everything

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    treatment on humans‚ scientists use a wide variety of animals to simulate the effects. These animals physiological similarities to humans would be their ultimate downfall. Yearly thousands of animals wake up each day‚ robbed of the liberties and freedom every organism has a right to. Although animals lack the self awareness of humans‚ putting them through such preventable suffering through inhumane experimentation is unjust and should be stopped. DEvaluation of the Lives of Animals Many of the

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    Cell Phones Banned to Save Lives There are car accidents every day‚ but what causes them? When drivers get distracted it puts their life and others life in danger. Legislators should consider banning cell phone use because many people fear that they place drivers at greater risks; furthermore‚ while using a cell phone people are distracted. While driving there are many risks that can cause accidents to occur. As reported by the University of Utah News Center‚ “We found that people are as impaired

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    Dna Profiling Saves Lives

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    com/list_7218090_benefits-dna-fingerprinting_.html http://science.howstuffworks.com/dna-profiling.htm http://grow.cals.wisc.edu/health/how-dna-profiling-works http://www.paternitynet.com/?q=node/3 How DNA Typing (Profiling) has Freed Innocent People from Lives in Jail DNA is an all-around subject that has many different aspects. DNA Profiling‚ however‚ is one of our greatest discoveries. This discovery led us to know how to analyze‚ identify‚ and match DNA according to certain genes on the DNA.

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    Professor: Amanda Coplin. Humans’ Life Versus Animals’ Life Human life is complicated. We ought to behave in such a way that does not hurt other people. We are expected to be nice‚ polite and calm. However‚ sometimes‚ people feel tired of being put in a world where they have to act humanely. Walt Whitman‚ as a normal person‚ through the voice of his speaker‚ shows his thoughts about living a human life versus living an animal life in the poem “I think I could turn and live with animals”. The way the speaker

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