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    “you’re”, and it was easy to just add an apostrophe to “they’re” instead of typing “they are”. I realized that the internet had a grip on my writing and I had to do something about it. This sort of writing that I came into contact with transitioned from “text talk”, which is a form of typing with no punctuation or capitalization, to the correct form of grammar and spelling. For quite some time, I used MySpace to voice my 9 year old opinions. This did not work out too well. I found myself typing words

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    novel “The Secret Language of Sisters” Ruth Ann McCabe mostly known as “Roo” is involved in a terrifying accident. The cause of the accident was the result of Roo texting and driving, she thought that by quickly answering her sister Matilda’s “Tilly’’ text nothing bad would happen. After the accident Roo was conscious for a while but then she turned paralyzed and in a coma. Tilly which is Roo’s sister feels guilty for her sisters’ health condition because she was the one who kept on bugging her sister

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    ! Your cell phone can kill you. Drivers should not be allowed to text and drive. Here are my 3 reasons why drivers should not be allowed to text and drive. If you are texting somebody you could die, you could crash, if you are not paying attention you could kill someone or injure them The first reason why cell phones are dangerous is,if you are texting you could die!!! In fact in the article I read ”Parents share son’s fatal text message to warn against texting and driving” (pg 137) It states, that

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    Texting While Driving

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    Hey, LOL, TTYL, and more are texts that are not worth your life or others as we can can see in the Don't Text and Drive image. This powerful image lacks color and life which conveys the heartache and misery it can bring to one's family. Texting while driving proves to be hazardous in that it is a distraction, causes many accidents, and endangers your life and the lives of others. This monster has no age limit and no gender. Everyone at anytime could be subjected to a terrible accident due to you

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    Ted Talks Name: Sherry Turkle: Connected, but Alone? 1. In her introduction, Sherry Turkle says, “I embody the central paradox…” What is the paradox she is referring to? She loves getting texts, and at the same time she believes many people can get a problem by texting. 2. The speaker describes a change in her thinking from the last time she spoke at TED. At first, what did she expect would be the result of online communication? She expected that knowledge learnt from virtual

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    For MODULE C, Texts and Society, the elective chosen was “Exploring Transitions” based on its merit of being the most applicable and appropriate with regards to the class in question. This elective explores a variety of issues in relation to growing up and the transitioning into new phases of life and the wider world. Students can draw upon their own personal experiences as they are approaching the end of their schooling experience and they are grappling with ideas of them entering the domain of

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    changing situations happen all the time, but not a lot happens like they do in these three short stories. The text “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury, “Contents of The Dead Man’s Pocket” by Jack Finney, and “The Leap” by Louise Erdrich, are all strong texts that show all risks have consequences. Even though the authors form their risks differently, they all have a lot in common. This text will help you get an understanding of the similarities and differences between the three stories through theme

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    Hearing the bell ring put panic into Ayden. He was not prepared for what was coming today. Millions of thoughts ran through his head at once. Ayden didn't know what he would do. Ayden decided to just sit there, hoping he could wait it out. Ayden checked the clock. 2:46 PM, he had to take action. Ayden got up and slowly crept through the halls, trying to avoid the others. Ayden almost escaped, but he waited too long. There they were, he had no other choice. Ayden tried to run, but he was grabbed by

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    Cell Phones and Driving In today’s society we’ve all become attached to our cell phones. Cell phones make our lives easier in many ways we can check our email, receive phone calls, send text messages, listen to music, and take pictures, all at our finger tips. With all this convenience, however there is a dangerous side to cell phones, and that’s when we use them while driving. Most of us are guilty of using cell phones while driving, but have we ever thought about its danger? Five states plus

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    Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Kaitlin Clark Liberty University Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy Summary In this paper I will review the article “Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy.” (Garzon 2005). Overall counseling can be very tricky, especially when the client is religious. This will require the counselor to use multiple resources, such as the Bible, when coming up with a treatment plan. The word of God is superior when it

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