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    Hazards of Unsafe Driving Driving in and of itself is unsafe in its nature. The only thing keeping you connected to the ground is just four small patches of rubber. That is exactly why we should not take more risks while driving. Sure it may seem like you have layer of steel protecting you‚ but when you look at it‚ there is really not a lot between you and the ground when your going 50 miles an hour. The hazards of not following the rules of the road can be devastating. Not only can unsafe driving

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    GARBAGE DISPOSAL – THE NEED OF THE HOUR In the magazines like National Geographic or any adventure tourism magazines‚ one sees pictures of Mount Everest in its lonely majestic beauty. Rising high above the clouds one imagines the clear air‚ the pristine white snow‚ and the complete calm and quiet. What these magazines may or may not show their readers are the giant heaps of garbage‚ the destruction of Nepalese forests; the corpses which are strewn across the mountain‚ and the long lines of tourists

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    Nina Tran Mr. Zibell English 7-8 5 December 2012 Unsafe by Racial Profiling In a society where all are striving for fairness and equality‚ the idea of “racial profiling” is abhorring to those with a strong sense of independence and freedom‚ embracing what the Constitution has given them from the time of its birth. All those under the United States’ flag were given the ultimate rights to walk and drive outside without worrying about who may question their actions. However‚ this “racial profiling”

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    Unsafe Abbreviations In 2001‚ The Joint Commission issued a Sentinel Event Alert on the subject of medical abbreviations‚ and just one year later‚ it’s Board of Commissions approved a National Patient Safety Goal requiring accredited organizations to develop and implement a lost of abbreviations not to use. In 2004‚ the joint Commission created its “do not use” list of abbreviations as part of the requirements for meeting that goal. Currently‚ this requirement

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    guide who accompanied Hillary Sherpas still used to guide expeditions Rob Hall Leader of the failed 1996 expedition Led group of (mainly) tourists with little mountain climbing experience The Impact Expeditions have had on Mt. Everest and Local Community Ecological Effects Loss of trees due to high demand for wood for cooking and heating for tourists. Piles of trash left by climbing expeditions Economic Effects Expedition fees provide income for the country Expeditions provide work for the

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    Zachary Locke 3/19/2013 Health Article #3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases are Plaguing the Nation In the article that I read‚ it stated that approximately 110 million Americans are infected with a sexual transmitted infection and 20 million people are added to the list every year. Half of the people who are infected are in between the ages of 15 and 24. According the article it cost 16 billion dollars a year in medical costs just to treat people with sexually transmitted infections. My Opinion

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    Name: Sample McStudent COMM1100—Forensic Speech: Defending the CDC—Spring 2015 I. Introduction A. [Attention Gaining Device] Most of you here have probably heard about the recent outbreak of Ebola‚ a disease that causes hemorrhages‚ bleeding‚ and ultimately death‚ in Africa. What you may not know is that the disease has claimed over 720 lives just in the first two months of the outbreak‚ according to Alice Park’s 2014 TIME Magazine article. And this pathogenic killer is closer to home than

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    Abstract Wireless technology can now be seen almost everywhere. This technology has recently become very popular‚ and with the convenience that comes with its use‚ it will probably be the most commonly used technology among computer networks in the near future. Unfortunately‚ new technology is always under fire when it comes to security‚ which is a topic that has now become more imperative and indispensable when dealing with transferring and storing sensitive computer information. The realm of wireless

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    Misrepresentation of Mental Illnesses by Television Media To eliminate the partial representation of mental illnesses‚ television media needs to focus on all sides of this illness. The media needs to show that attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) is a legitimate disorder with effective treatments. At least one in four families in the U.S. is affected by mental illnesses. Unfortunately there is no cure for this range of illnesses‚ which have been around for thousands of years. Of

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    INTRODUCTION Waste is an unavoidable by-product of most human activity. Economic development and rising living standards in the Asian and Pacific Region have led to increases in the quantity and complexity of generated waste‚ whilst industrial diversification and the provision of expanded health-care facilities have added substantial quantities of industrial hazardous waste and biomedical waste into the waste stream with potentially severe environmental and human health consequences. Waste is

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