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    potential solutions and recommendation to correct the problem. Some major issues that was observed was the two firefighters riding on top of the ladder truck and almost getting knocked off, when they were supposed to be riding inside the cab with seatbelts fastened. Also, the engine company crew that was traveling behind the ladder truck, witnessing what was happening and not attempting to correct the situation. The two firefighters on top of the ladder truck was committing unsafe practices which

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    Running is everything I do. I wake up, I run. I go to school, I dream about running, then run after school. The feeling of running is indescribable, but it’s something that feels amazing. Discovering new running routes, discovering new places, traveling. Traveling to new places, exploring, and learning new things. Traveling is something I do everyday, even if it’s the regular route to school and the same running route each and every day. It’s the same old, same old, each and everyday, and

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    Social Contract The quality of your individual life would greatly improve in utopia. The burdens you face from corporate monopolies, the overwhelming weight of the devaluation of your currency and the lack of faith in your neighbors to achieve a civilization of peace and mutual respect has taken its toll for too long. Although this sounds as if it was taken directly from George Orwell’s book (1984) itself, the propaganda of a utopian government rule and the current everlasting

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    after practice so it doesn’t get much later than it already has to be traveling the 45 miles back home. Jamie sat next to her dad, in the front seat. and Tthe 3 of us sat in the back of a white suzuki jeep blazer , with Keesha and Jodi sharing a seatbelt in the middle as we were

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    pro abortion because she believe in mercy,compassion and the power of fresh starts. She shows that through telling a story a real life story about a her friends baby dying from shaken baby syndrome through the swerving of the minivan while the baby seatbelt was unbuckled. Then compared that too accident of having a baby. That whole story/statement was almost like a unintentional Red Herring fallacy because it almost like she tried to divert your attention onto something that's emotionally sad but,

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    protection. Even the most basic model has all-round airbags, tire pressure warning beep and post-collision braking system. Optional safety features include emergency automatic braking, lane-departure warning and pre-collision technology for pre-tensing seatbelts and closing windows. One controversy with the otherwise perfect car is its DSG gearbox. There have been complaints about erratic shifting and rough shifting. However, the manufacturer has previously attributed this to problems of oil fouling the

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    exceeded the speed limit. I know that I made a mistake, a big mistake that could have hurt me and others, but thankfully that wasn’t the case. I know what I did was dumb and irresponsible and it will not happen again. You need to always wear a seatbelt. You should take your time while crossing railroads, you should only go the speed limit if not slower, when coming to a stop sign, make a complete stop and look all around you to make sure nothing is coming. When you’re switching lanes check your

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