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    Cause and Affect Essay: Drunk Driving Drinking and driving is a very bad combination. Mixing the two would be very deadly for many people on the streets. Drinking reduces your concentration and your reactions to sudden hazards which can lead to fatal accidents or severe injury. “MADD estimated that there are between 1‚350 and 1‚600 impaired crash fatalities in Canada each year.” This meaning that there are an approximate of 1‚450 lives stolen to drunk driving that can be saved if one person

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    The officer walks up to the car‚ gives his reason for pulling me over then gave me a citation then proceeded to tell me that had i ran a red light or ran a stop sign that he could have over looked the ticket or let me go with basically a warning‚ which made no sense because doing something of that nature seems a lot more dangerous than talking on a cell phone at a red light stopped‚ at this point now you know why i’m attempting

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    I’ve looked at is research conducted about mother against drunk driving. This research helps with answering the question because mothers against drunk driving is an organization that doesn’t not have specific group of people that support this organization and by looking at this research I can figure out a more detailed answer. The research indicates that people who support MADD are mostly young adults and people who have been affected by drunk driving. The research also shows that 49% percent of the

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    how he changes

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    characters changes significantly. Outline the nature of the change and go on to discuss to what extent the dramatist convinces you that the change is credible and consistent with other aspects of the drama. In your answer you must refer closely tot he text and at least two of; mood‚ plot‚ theme‚ characterisation‚ or any other appropriate features. “Othello written by William Shakespeare is a tragedy in which a character changes significantly. As we progress through the play we understand that

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    Texting and Driving vs. Drunk Driving Over the last century‚ technology has helped society move forward‚ making things faster and easier. Having a vehicle has allowed people to reach a destination faster than they would if they had to ride a bike or even walk. Also the ability to now text using a cell phone speeds up the communication process even more. With all the new technological advances you have to many people taking advantage of it; by texting while they are driving to make business or

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    Fraternies in the Philippines A Research Presented To The Filipino III Teacher Luna National High School Luna‚ Isabela In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Filipino III By Melvin R. Fontanilla III-Diamond March 2011 Chapter I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study A fraternity is defined as a group of people united in a relationship‚ having some common interests‚ activity‚ and purpose. It is a brotherhood‚ as the members usually say‚ of people at a college or university usually characterized

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    The analysis of the article “No compassion for drunk drivers” The article “No compassion for drunk drivers” written by Roger Simon is an outraged reply to a TV program‚ condemning drunk drivers. The author is extreme in his judgment‚ the use of abuse words in the beginning of the text (no compassion‚ I hate them‚ I become enraged‚ I wanted to kick the in the set) and in the end (the repetition of the phrase- I wanted to kick in the set‚ you were the killer‚ self-indulgent slobs‚ kill each other)

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    MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING Listening Plan When I think about attending a MADD meeting might be like‚ I’m not really sure what to expect. l know the time of the meeting; Wednesday at 5:30pm October 13‚ 2010. I’ll make sure to eat before going. I don ’t want to be hungry and I don ’t like vending machine food. l know me well enough that if I don ’t eat before going to this meeting I won ’t be a good listener. I have been this way since grammar school. I always had to have a good breakfast. The

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    The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy this is dramatic poem and reflective poem . It consist of five stanza each stanza have four line . The speaker her is not the poet ‚ it is a soldier who kills another man without any sensible reason . He is enlisted forced to join the army ‚ he is poor‚ uneducated ‚out of work but he is very kind and generous. He is very sensitive ‚ he feel guilty because he kill another man without any reason ‚ he is puzzled and unsatisfied‚ so he send us a massage "stop war" to

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    Malcolm X Malcolm X was an inspirational public speaker and leader. He was also a distinguished campaigner for racial equality and African American rights. Although‚ amongst some people‚ he was considered a nurtured racist. Growing up in a world with racism directed at him all the time‚ Malcolm X began to direct his own racism at the white man. He decided to change the attitudes of people‚ making them think it was time for things to change. There are many reasons why Malcolm had these feeling towards

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