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    Authorities said Perez left for work at 4 a.m. Sunday when there was heavy rain. He tried for more than two hours to get to his command post but could not find a safe way there. Perez then informed his chain of command and was told to try and get to the closest command post which happened to be in Kingwood. While driving through the darkness in the heavy rain, he drove into a 16 ft. underpass filled with water from the hurricane. He was unable to get out of his vehicle and drowned in the process

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    As the car began trembling like a reluctant bride at the altar, I began to as well. I had no idea what it was, or why it made the car move the way it did. As alarmed as I was, I knew the choice that I made was wrong. I also knew that I was going to get in big trouble if the problem wasn’t fixed immediately. It all started on December 19, 2011. It was a cold Saturday morning and my mother and I decided to go to Walmart for gift wrapping paper. The communication that my mother and I had between

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    Wisconsin Dells Trip “Click click” was all I could hear from the seatbelts as we set off for Wisconsin this summer. The nerves were through the roof to get to our destination, “Wisconsin Dells, the waterpark capitol of the world”. This trip was gonna be all about having fun, unlike last year it was a nightmare. Sunburnt skin, and terrible stomach aches are no fun on a vacation. I was in awe at the sight of the beautiful lakes and the bright green trees. It took us about 5 hours to exit Minnesota

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    people think that laws should not ban something that is common sense. From the article “Would You Ban Texting and Walking”, some examples that shows laws doesn’t don’t change anything. In the column “Common Sense” paragraph 10, it states “Wearing a seatbelt is common sense too----but until laws were passed mandating that people wear seat belts, many didn’t buck it up.” Also, some people who are walking and texting could be aware of their surroundings, or people that have important

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    It may have been done in a very peaceful way, with no danger, or riots, it became a negative impact on our society. He still had broken the law. Say for instance you decided to not put your seatbelt on or even maybe you decided to drive over the speed limit, it may be a peacful resistance but you are still breaking the law, you still have to pay a fine, and if you fail to pay the fine it could become a warrent or even a state wide warrent, bcause

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    In these chapters, it covered handling emergencies and the effects on driver's condition. When handling emergency there can be many scenarios like vehicle malfunctions, driver errors roadway hazards, and collisions. Effects on driver's condition vary with emotions while driving, physical senses while driving and physical disabilities. Handling emergency many emergencies can happen. When dealing with a blow out make sure you follow these steps keep a firm grip on the steering wheel, do not slam on

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    to lower the risks is to eat healthy (Mayo Clinic Staff). By eating healthy, your brain will be healthy, so it will be stronger. One thing that can lead to Alzheimer’s is head trauma (“Prevention”). So try to protect your head and always wear a seatbelt. One last thing that can help prevent Alzheimer’s is to stay social and try to use your brain as much as possible (“Prevention”). By using your brain more, it will not get lazy and stay healthy and strong. If someone has already developed

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    "Please fastened your seatbelt" I felt my heart raced against my chest as I looked at my uncle waiting for him to translate. Coming into a new country with no knowledge about the language allowed me to foreshadow the upcoming years of my life here in America. The spring breeze from April at midnight gave me the chill down my spine, it was extremely cold for us. As we were in line to get our paper done I held my mom hands, deep inside I shed a tear because I can't comprehend the conversations that

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    For the Good of the Many In less than 20 years, worldwide cases of polio dropped from 350,000 in 125 countries down to just 2,000 infections in 17 countries (CDC, HHS)(Vaccine Programs…). Pertussis once claimed the lives of over 9,000 Americans every year. In the decade of the 2000s, it claimed only 181 lives. Just 50 years ago, Rubella caused the death or miscarriage of over 13,000 infants in this country. Another 20,000 were born blind, deaf, and/or mentally retarded. Tetanus, today in 2015, will

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    Impact Analysis of Air Bags Name :- Kevin Agrawal ID. No - 2013A4PS254G Details of the reference paper used :- http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pubs/806572.pdf Introduction An airbag is a vehicle safety device consisting of a flexible fabric bag, also known as an airbag cushion. The airbag module is designed to inflate rapidly then quickly deflate during a collision or impact with another object or a sudden deceleration. The purpose of the airbag is to provide occupant protection and restraint

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