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    I choose Freedom, why? Because freedom is what gives me my rights as a human being what keep my mind sane at night knowing that I am able to go to sleep without the fear of someone watching my every move. The reason I chose freedom over safety is because there really isn’t that much safety right now, with everything that has been happening for decades where law enforcers were taped beating individuals without a lawful reason or just overly using their authority to beat a man half to death when they

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    Justin Wiles Good Or Bad

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    Downed Justin Stiles: Not as bad as you think Heaps of offences just drowned Dustin Stiles into the deep, dark and dirty ocean. Drink driving. Drug possession. Speeding. Harassment. Vandalism. Trespassing. Assault and battery. Yes, he had done all of this. But does it mean he is Hitler or anything? Let's not say whether he is right or wrong, but instead, do you think Dustin is that unwanted, portrayed by the media? Or is he just an innocent human who is pushed into the ocean? Justin Stiles is an

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    Bingo Essay When I came into class on Tuesday I was surprised to see that I was one of the last people to get there, because I left 15 minutes early. When I sat down I noticed a girl wearing a purple shirt; only because that's my favorite color, and later on in I found out that her name was Megan and she is left handed like my sister. As class moved on Dr. Brown realized she left some papers in her car, but she found a copy in her bag and she was so happy that she didn't have to go all the way to

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    Age Of Driving

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    the age of sixteen, teenagers are not mature enough in making decision and facing with problems. According to The Driving Age Should Be Increased, Robert Davis said that the brain has not completed development at the age of sixteen. When teens are speeding, only the center of the brain have enough ability to work perfectly; other parts of the brain are in the process of development. Thus, they might not be mature enough to know how to control their actions well or even consider about the consequences

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    A piblic service anouncement, or PSA, can help reduce distracted drivers because teens can see what might happen to them if they drive distracted, will see the ramifictions that someone else has gone through because of distracted driving, and they can see professional views on what will happen. While some teens will still take the PSA as a joke, some may reflect on their actions because of something they see on the TV, or hear on the radio. During a PSA, they can see a reanactment of a passanger

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    “The wounded officer who was riding across this expanse said to himself, “Why, they couldn’t shoot any harder if the whole army was massed here!” This quote when ciphered through is showing to the audience that even if the entire army were stationed there, they would be stuck in the one mindset. The mindset that keeps them shooting at the same pace never slowing down nor speeding up, just constant. For they have no control over what happens on the battlefield or in their lives

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    worry about other drivers. Some may avoid it at any cost because of the fear of danger. Finding ways to make it safer will put many minds at ease. People with medical conditions, reckless drivers, and distracted drivers are some of the main reasons why rules need to change. Fixing them can be done by making it mandatory for all drivers to pass written and driving exams every five years to assure all precautious are being taken. Keywords: driving, danger, rules, change, and exams   Driving in an

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    Bad Policing When a person thinks of a policeman, a variety of thoughts will probably come to his or her mind. Some people feel a sense of security or fear, while others have accomplished an actual camaraderie with policemen. Who feels safe? Who is fearful of police and why are they? The United States Constitution’s Fifteenth Amendment says, “The rights of citizens of the United States shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition

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    Community Policing

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    In community policing the officer would ask why the person is speeding. The person’s response will be the deciding factor. If they are speeding because their spouse has just been rushed to the hospital they may not get the ticket. Of course they need to be on track to be going to the hospital. Community policing is an effective strategy of

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    “A Carpenter’s Clout” - A Modern American Myth Many people have the question, or rather, call of distress, of why do bad things happen to good people. Before this story takes place, anyone who was good, received good things in life and vice versa. That all changed when a man named John Carpenter offended the Goddess Athena and reversed that mantra. Sometimes, unfortunate circumstances occur to fine people and other times, indecent humans receive convenient breaks from unjust actions. Indecent humans

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