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    routine‚ healthy occurrence; humanity as a whole needs revenge in order to uphold society’s general code of ethics. An example of revenge is that somebody drives a vehicle under the influence of alcohol‚ and for revenge‚ the government revokes their drivers’ license. This is not an act of vindictiveness‚ this is simply done to keep other citizens safe. By most peoples’ standards‚ this is not revenge at all‚ because it is not particularly malicious‚ it is simply paying the price for a wrongdoing. However

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    Argumentative Discussion of: Text a driver in New Jersey‚ and you could see your day in court According to an article written by Ben Brumfield and Chris Boyette from CNN‚ “Text a driver in New Jersey and you could see your day in court.” Texting someone while they are driving a vehicle could result in a lawsuit against the person texting for damages up to $150‚000. How can texting someone while they may be driving be held against you? What if the message was delayed somehow and didn’t get to

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    replaced any ammo or supplies we were low on. After that it was off to pre-mission briefing. When the briefing started I got my first uneasy feeling‚ I had been pulled from the gun (which I had manned for the previous 4 months) and placed in the drivers slot. I have to add I hate driving‚ regardless if it was here in the states or overseas‚ I can’t stand to drive. But I didn’t argue because I am a soldier and soldiers follow orders. After the usual briefing on route‚ call signs‚ radio frequencies

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    bar-coded label. Those data becomes organized data based on UPS’s package tracking system UPS uses DIAD‚ bar code devices and so on. Outputs of UPS’s package tracking system is delivered dispatchers which include most efficient delivery route for each driver that considers traffic‚ weather conditions‚ and the location of each stop. Customers also get information about track packages‚ delivery routes‚ shipping rates‚ print labels‚ and schedules. 2. What technologies are used by UPS? How are these technologies

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    The Dangers of Speeding

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    your destination 10 minutes faster but you also increase your risk of accident by 25%. Honestly I don’t want to risk an accident over 10 minutes of time. It’s pointless. When you speed‚ you have less time to react to unexpected situations. Other drivers have less time to react to your situation. With that being said‚ you can easily harm someone or yourself if not kill them by not watching your surroundings. Because like stated before‚ you not only have little time to react at the normal speed of

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    when I observed a gold Toyota truck cross the fog line and make two lane changes without using a signal. The vehicle was followed for about 5 miles until it was stopped at south I-35 mile marker 19. When I made contact with the driver I asked for his DL and Insurance. The driver was identified as Joshua Aaron Hansen with a TX DL# 28841838‚ Hansen was driving a 2002 Toyota truck with Vin #5TBRT38152S294792. I asked Hansen why he was driving all over the road and not signaling his lane changes. He said

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    The story begins with the narrator calling "Halloa! Below there!" into a railway cutting. The signalman standing on the line below does not look up‚ as the narrator expects‚ but rather turns about and stares into the railway tunnel it is his responsibility to monitor. The narrator calls down again and asks permission to descend. The signalman seems reluctant‚ but assents and waits with an air of ‘expectation and watchfulness’. The railway cutting is a damp‚ gloomy and lonely place. The signalman

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    This is a photo by miss Jasmine Abby Arguelles. It was taken after the jeepney had a flat tire. All the girls went out while the driver and his companion were changing the tire. Despite the shocking tire out burst these young Ladies managed to do something fun whle things are under repaire. And I’m pretty sure that these girls are all set to endure what’s instore ahead of them. “The children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.” This is from a line in a song which I personally

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    Importance of Effective Supervision As functioning members of society‚ the majority of us will enter into a world of work. In this “world” we will all encounter different types of employees. Organizations are divided into four levels. From the top down‚ these levels are: top management‚ middle managers‚ supervisors‚ and operative employees. All levels are important to have a functioning organization. It’s important that all levels be functioning effectively‚ including supervisors. As defined

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    Suppose it is a bright sunny day and you decide to go on a scenic ride to the ocean. You come upon a motor vehicle accident and are the first responder. You call 911 and assess the situation. There is a mother and her two children in the car. The mother is not able to talk. The children appear to be about four and six. You hear the sirens and as you look up the paramedics are approaching the scene of the accident. What can you do? Technical knowledge is an amazing benefit that many of

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