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    license was one of the most exciting things in my life. Having your license means having more freedom. If I didn?t have my license my life would be very different. To get your license you need to take the class‚ pass the written test‚ take behind the wheel‚ and finally take your driving test. When I took driver?s ed. I was a little scared‚ but very excited at the same time. It was nice for me because they provided the class right at the school‚ therefore I didn?t have to pay for it. The class wasn

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    for becoming civilized. They could now remain in one location instead of being nomadic. The tools they had for farming allowed them to make agriculture worth the effort. It also gave them much free time to work on other things such as inventing the wheel. They also developed art‚ which shows us their higher level of thought. The caveman’s discoveries changed people’s way of life for years to come. They utilized fire to provide heat and shelter‚ light‚ and cooked food. They greatly advanced their

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    Traffic Lights

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    most important steps to take for a safer driving experience are knowing the possible dangers associated with driving‚ learning simple first-aid techniques‚ and being aware of how to safely transport children. From the moment they get behind the wheel‚ drivers are vulnerable to many possible dangers. The best strategy is to be cautious and defensive at all times. Those who travel alone are particularly at risk. Keeping the doors locked‚ avoiding dangerous situations‚ and being aware of alternate

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    Is Knowledge Dangerous?

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    year old may well understand what is required at a basic how to drive a car‚ but he does not have the wisdom‚ maturity‚ and physical capacity to do it well of safely." Said Robert Hogwood. They have the knowledge to know that if they get behind the wheel‚ there could be consequences. Knowledge is also not a dangerous thing because without it our world would not grow and we would not survive as well as we are now. "A slow approach could help scientists better exploit the knowledge of molecular interactions

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    Skateboard Deck and Analysis of Speed wobbles Using Finite Element Analysis Skateboard is a mode of transportation and a recreational hobby which consists of a deck (Wooden platform) and trucks to which wheels are attached. The maximum speed could be varied by changing the size of the wheel. But with any commercial size available there is always a risk of speed wobble which cause the board to vibrate and lose control. And the next thing you know is a fractured hand. In this project I would perform

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    and they decide to reject or accept the comments. As teachers are busy creating lessons‚ evaluating and assessing students work‚ as well assessing their behavior and social skills‚ they also need to do report cards. Instead of reinventing the wheel I have located a website in Ontario that has exemplary report card comments. Many times report cards are not personal; they use generic comments to identify the student’s strengths and weaknesses. Usually a teacher is able to write 3 or 4 comments

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    The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens. I.Abstract: When I read it i think‚ all things are related to other things‚ interconnected‚ so that nothing stands alone. The objects depend upon each other to provide this vivid scene‚ alone they are commonplace‚ together they speak volumes. I think of the poem as a painting‚ by a modern artist‚ where choice of colour and shape and texture together

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    Technology in Daily Life

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    so much that we are taking them for granted. But without these developments life would have been very hard and difficult to visualize. Technology development had all started from fire which is key source to man and then later the wheel which helped in transportation of people and goods from one place to another. Greek mathematician‚ Archimedes invented the simple machines lever‚ pulley‚ inclined plane which are basics for modern day gadgets with improvisations which happened over

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    you will never concern about hitting your car or being hitted. You will avoid spending time on gas stations or any other high-cost requirement of having your own car. Yet‚ all those benefits might bring you a few disadvantages. Putting hands on the wheel without having much experience could provoke a car accindent‚ and cars are not always as safety as they look. You have to keep track of your car care (tire change‚ oil change‚ among others) most of them are quite expensive. If you hit the car‚ the

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    The DUI Experience

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    The DUI experience speaker really had an impact on me. I have had many fellow class mates in high school die in alcohol-related car crashes. I honestly had no clue that the average age a person consume alcohol is fourteen years old. When I was fourteen I never even thought of drinking. The average age to start abusing drugs is sixteen years old; I personally know that is about correct. I grew up in a town where it is very common to be on drugs at a very young age. So I grew up around all the drugs

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