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    brackets that will deform in a more effective way in collisions. Cadillac has also added StabiliTrak stability control and rollover avoidance. There are now three row side curtain airbags and a sensor that can identify rear end impacts and adjusts the seatbelt pretensioners accordingly. The rear park assist system comes as standard equipment; it uses the navigation system which links to a rear facing camera to assist drivers when they are trying to park this large SUV. Other options are a remote start

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    It was a nice morning in the small town of Radium, Colorado. As Chris walked out of his house, he saw the frost on the grass, saw his breath in the air, and felt the cool breeze blow through his clothes. It was the perfect morning to go hunting. After all, he still had one more tag to fill. So, he walked back into his house, made himself a cup of coffee, put on his clothes, brushed his teeth, grabbed his gun, and headed out to his truck. As he walked outside, his neighbor saw him and came over to

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    “Gate 4A is boarding! Next flight boarding is Gate 4A!” the cheery pre-recorded voice announced over the airport’s loudspeakers. “Shit!” Lance exclaimed, his head snapping up to look across the airport. Of course he was sitting by the food court, conveniently located by the C Gates. He sat up, shoved his phone in his pockets, and slung his backpack onto one shoulder. Dragging his rolling suitcase behind him, he practically sprinted across the moving walkways to get to his gate, accidentally shoving

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    be explained. The only thing keeping me there was the painful gazes and badinage of my friends. They saw my winces, an obstacle that would not deter them from forcing me upon this machine. I couldn't even imagine the horrors that lie behind that seatbelt but I knew that I would find out. As I boarded the roller coaster, fear set in and excitement struck me as I realized I was with my family. My endeavor to slip out of the roller coast was a complete debacle. My lackadaisical attitude was barely enough

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    Imagine your 15 and cant wait until you can drive on your own. The day you get your license you start driving just for the fun of it. Next thing you know your speeding and run right into the car in front of you. I think that 16 year olds shouldn't drive because the problem with them driving is some of them aren't very mature. Their irresponsible behavior can sometimes cost lives. They get excited they can drive on their own and there's usual deadly consequences involved. Irresponsible behavior can

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    home on fire. Instead of thinking calm and rationally he attempted to put the fire out with other flammable materials. In situations like these, and even in situations where there isn't any stress, such as the the decision whether or not to wear a seatbelt, people do not think or act rationally. Our society is losing lives over a lack of rationality. Not only those who act irrationally are affected, but also those around them. 2. I agree with Melvin Konner stating that “Americans are pathological

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    to soften the impact. The truck just has a rigid steel body designed to stay intact, while that’s better for repairs, it’s not better for injuries. My car also has airbags, anti-lock brakes, and a three point seat belt. The truck has a two point seatbelt also known as a lap belt. The car is remarkably safer.

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    “RIYA!! Wake up” my mom shouted from downstairs i opened my eyes but i couldn’t keep them open.I fell out of bed trying to stroll my way to the bathroom to brush my teeth once i was done i came downstairs everybody was getting ready, ”What are we getting ready for” i asked “We are going out for breakfast so get ready” my dad told me once i got ready i went into the car we started driving to this resturant named perkins we sat down “what time are we going pumpkin picking” i asked my dad “instead

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    On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, at approximately 2332 hours, I responded to Kroger, 1745 Highway 138, for an altercation in the parking lot. Upon my arrival I noticed a female, Ashley Franks, involved in verbal altercation with a male, Jacque Carter, inside a Kia Sorento, Ga tag number PFJ3945. I exited my vehicle and met with the victim/complainant Franks. Franks advised me a physical altercation had taken place inside of the vehicle and Carter had hit/bumped her in the course of the altercation.

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