...A.One characteristic is someone who is recklessly driving. B.Another characteristic is someone who is driving very fast with no regard to others C.Another characteristic is someone who is drving with no seatbelt or someone is not keeping there eyes on the road. Describe three characteristics of safe drivers. A.Wearng seatbelts at all times when the car is moving. B.Pay attention to the road and not let your self get distracted by other people in or out of the car C.another good keen characteristic is not to be a fool while driving, such as roadrage etc keep a calm steady mind while driving on the open road. Describe three driver errors that could cause a collision. A.Texting while driveing. B.Talking on the phone while driveing. C.Or being under the influnce while driving. How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences) This information will affect me as a driver drasticlly becuase without this information I could not go on the road, as is stressed in the lessons we are most prone at risk for fatalties on the road.And so forth becuase of that this information is keen at protecting myself and other drivers from fatalties and accidents on the...
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...A ROOM OF ONES OWN [* This essay is based upon two papers read to the Arts Society at Newnharn and the Odtaa at Girton in October 1928. The papers were too long to be read in full, and have since been altered and expanded.] ONE But, you may say, we asked you to speak about women and fiction--what, has that got to do with a room of one's own? I will try to explain. When you asked me to speak about women and fiction I sat down on the banks of a river and began to wonder what the words meant. They might mean simply a few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few more about Jane Austen; a tribute to the Brontës and a sketch of Haworth Parsonage under snow; some witticisms if possible about Miss Mitford; a respectful allusion to George Eliot; a reference to Mrs Gaskell and one would have done. But at second sight the words seemed not so simple. The title women and fiction might mean, and you may have meant it to mean, women and what they are like, or it might mean women and the fiction that they write; or it might mean women and the fiction that is written about them, or it might mean that somehow all three are inextricably mixed together and you want me to consider them in that light. But when I began to consider the subject in this last way, which seemed the most interesting, I soon saw that it had one fatal drawback. I should never be able to come to a conclusion. I should never be able to fulfil what is, I understand, the first duty of a lecturer to hand you after an hour's discourse a...
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