...Car accidents are common on a daily basis, and the causes behind these crashes are the many different distractions we have throughout the day, but talking on the phone and even texting while driving is the number one cause of crashes according to recent studies. This distraction can be deadly in many ways and can put the driver as well as the passengers in danger; therefore the use of technology while driving is never an option. The usage of phones either by text or call are a problem when it comes to driving because they do not allow people to focus on their surroundings like incoming traffic and pedestrians, causing crashes and many times even death. Of course, teenagers play a very important role in this controversial topic, as they have been more involved in the evolution of technology; leading them to an addiction to it. In addition, the Department of Transportation is working on banning the use of cell phones while...
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...recently been knocking at our doorsteps to be addressed and in July of 2017 policy makers and governor Greg Abbott did so. Texting and driving has become an epidemic and is extraordinarily dangerous, one cop says that in some cases he has found it difficult to discern between an intoxicated and a distracted driver while on his patrols. This poses a risk for our children, members of society, and to other drivers, as well as yourself. The law itself, the policy and its makers, and the benefits/hardships that accompany enforcing such a law are all necessary to discuss when formulating an opinion. Use of the cell phone is now prohibited after a new law went...
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...Texting and Driving Ding! You hear your phone go off while you are driving and you look down for one, solitary second. Bam! Was your life really worth that one text message? The answer is no. Yes, texting and driving is a big problem in the world, everyday at least 9 people die and at least 1,000 are injured due to distracted drivers. But with your help, we can confine texting and driving for good. People should not text and drive because people can die, it hurts insurers and your insurance rates, and because you can get punished. No one should ever text and drive because they are placing their own precious life and the lives of the people around them in danger. Imagine if your loved one died due to texting and driving. About 3 years ago, my friend Tita and her mother Emma died in a car crash. Because other people were texting and driving, in the end 4 total people died and 2 of them were children. It shouldn’t take any more lives before we all act on our problem at hand. The National Highway and Traffic Safety...
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...accident due to texting and driving. This epidemic has been spreading since the early 90’s, when cell phones were first introduced. People look down for an innocent second and then it all goes black. If someone is driving fifty-five miles per hour and looks at their phone for five seconds, they have driven the length of a football field, without looking at the road. Texting and driving should be illegal in all states based on the statistics, it impairs drivers, and it can take a life away in one quick second. Do you know of someone that has been in a fatal accident that could have been easily avoided if someone had waited or pulled over to pull out their phone? The cold-hard truth is; humans have become so addicted to their phones that they forget about the lives they could possibly endanger. In a recent article written about the statistics of texting and driving, studies found about eleven teens die every day in accidents caused by cell phones. About twenty-one percent of fatal car accidents happen due to distracted drivers on their phones. These shocking statistics show just how dangerous texting and driving can be. In 2015, 3,477 people were killed and 391,00 were injured from a...
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...someone is driving. Everyone talks about how they wanna stop texting and driving and the only thing they have done was have police officers give them a ticket or warning. Yeah that might scare some people but in the end if there's no cop around then they will just pull their phone out again. “ Do you wanna have your last text be hi or something no one's ready to send their last text out…”.I think that people should stop texting and driving because there’s been so many injuries and deaths”(Apecsadmin). Many people text and drive if its illegal or legal they still do it thinking that they won’t get in trouble and they won’t die. That’s not the case anymore, many people think all those things and yet they still do it. More and more these days you see people walking and texting, everyone’s always on their phone. If you stop texting and driving that another life you could save, even if you don’t text and drive and see someone else texting and driving maybe you can honk at them or flash your lights so you can get their attention. Many people that text and drive are going to argue because they think it’s...
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...Texting while driving is a serious problem in America. While it has been addressed, people don’t seem to listen until 1.3 million of the accidents that happen a year happens to one of them. And while we act like something that horrible would never happen to one of us, well we surely are in for a shock when you get into a head on collision with another car. Sending a text while driving takes a minimum of five seconds, depending on what you text of course, but a lot of things could happen within the amount of time it takes you to send that text that was more important than watching the road. The time that your eyes are off the road is enough for a car to pull out in front of you. You weren’t paying attention and you crash. Maybe there were children in the car. Maybe it was an elderly couple. Maybe you will never find out because it’s you who dies. Studies show that texting and driving is a big temptation for teenagers. More than 13% of 18-20 year old drivers involved in car wrecks admitted to texting or talking on the phone at the time of the crash. 77% of young adult drivers are confident in their texting and driving skills. While you are texting and driving, you spend most of your time driving outside of the lane. When you text and drive, especially as a teenager, it proves how...
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...ourselves in so much danger due to the excessive amount of people texting while driving. Texting while driving may seem so simple to accomplish to many, but a lot of us don’t understand and won’t understand until something tragic happens. This alone has been a very heavily discussed issue within the people in the United States. However, in order to limit and decrease incidents due to texting while driving, I believe texting while driving should no longer exist in our society. I’m sure you can’t imagine that by simply sending a text message would cause such damage. If you think about it, we come across many distractions that will and can affect our driving at a certain point, and if we don’t be careful...
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...messages and talking on the phone while driving is a secondary offense? Ironically, this means that an officer cannot stop a driver for only texting or talking on the phone, it has to accompany by a second infraction, such as driving with excess speed or not respect traffic signals. While this law continues to be a secondary offense and has not given the proper attention it requires; it will result in the excessive ascent of fatal accidents, and the lives of its innocent citizens are in danger of being invested by an irresponsible driver. Even more, growing the fear and the uncertainty that could be his last day behind the wheel. Unquestionably, a radical transformation to this reform would bring...
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...accidents happen over texting and driving. A lot of people are familiar with those words but don’t really take in consideration what those words really mean. At any given time throughout the day, approximately 660,000 drivers are attempting to use their phones while behind the wheel of an automobile.People have lost family members and even been in a accident involving with the driver being on his/her phone.People find texting and driving a talent,but in the end texting and driving is an accident ready to happen. Texting and driving should be illegal in every state. One reason texting and driving should be illegal is because the driver is putting not just themselves in danger but everyone else on the road. Texting and driving is six times more likely to get you in an accident than drunk driving. People don’t realize when your eyes leave the road for a few seconds it takes one second for a life changing experience. People think of it as just a little shift off the road but what if there was a person walking in front or anywhere around the car. The National Safety Council reports that cell phone use while driving leads to 1.6 million crashes each year. Crashes that could include one person or even five people. Would you take one action that could risk your life and everyone else in the car or around the car?...
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...My generation was raised around the concern of driving under the influence. They showed commercials, advertisements, and even sketches at school about its diverse risks. Drinking and driving stood one of the leading distresses of the era. Over the past decade, however, cell phones have become smaller and more convenient. Society and cellular devices have become one, like a dependence; lost without their phones in hand. Once texting developed into the craze of the decade, everything changed. Texting and driving became a major deal, with people oblivious to the destruction it was initiating around them. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), driving while texting is six times more dangerous than driving while intoxicated. They continue by stating that receiving a text takes a driver’s eyes from the road for an average of 4.6 seconds. If you are traveling at 55 mph, which is the equivalent of driving the length of a football field while blindfolded (Prof. David J. Hanson, n.d.). Now place yourself in the same situation, but on a highway containing turns and various other cars. Would you feel safe if you saw a blindfolded driver headed in your direction? Countless people don’t take these things into consideration when they are in the act of texting and driving....
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...People would think that drinking and driving is the biggest distraction among drivers, but drinking and driving is the second biggest distraction. According to textinganddrivesafetly.com, "The biggest distraction among drivers is texting."(textinganddrivesafetly.com) Even though drinking and driving is not the biggest distraction, drinking and driving has a punishment much worse that texting and driving. According to Rich Stim, "Getting caught drinking and driving will cost thousands of dollars."(Stim) Rich Stim also said, "Getting caught texting and driving will cost a couple hundred dollars."(Stim) The same law should apply to texting and driving as drinking and driving. The same law should apply because texting and driving distracts...
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...Rebecca Schwartz Professor John Connor Arguments & Persuasion 23 February 2013 How Students Feel About Texting And Driving New Jersey has a Cell Phone & Driving law that affects all of its citizens. This law attempts to make the road a safer place, so it affects the lives of pedestrians and those who don’t own cell phones too, because everyone is in danger when a driver isn’t paying attention. In my Argument and Persuasion course, we are discussing this Cell Phone & Driving law, causing the class to take different sides. As opinions become more and more divided, I realize that this issue is very controversial. The New Jersey Cell Phone Law prohibits drivers from using handheld phones while driving. You may, however, use a speakerphone, a Bluetooth, a headset, or install a car kit. If you are caught using your cell phone while driving, you will be fined 100 dollars, and it is a “primary law” meaning that the officer doesn’t need a reason other than seeing your cell phone out to pull you over. Personally, I feel that the 100-dollar fine is too lenient. I have a friend who recently had his car towed out of a parking lot, and was fined 100 dollars, the same amount for using your cell phone and driving. I don't think the fine should be the same for something that is potentially life threating and something that is not. I think the fine should be between $500 and $1000. However, I recognize that not everyone agrees with me; some of my classmates think that the...
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...corrections to possible errors in previous research. Repeat well-established information without further discussion. Explore answers to questions arising from previous research. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 1.3 Section Title “Research as an Evidence-Based Conversation among People.” Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : Which thesis sentence best addresses a counter-argument? Student Answer: Although texting while driving is known to cause distraction behind the wheel, making texting while driving illegal would not solve the problem. People have a right to talk on cell phones while driving if they want to. Teenagers are most likely to text while driving and it is dangerous. Bluetooth and hands-free technology is gaining popularity in the American auto industry. Instructor Explanation: Review Ashford Writing Center, Writing Resources, Types of College Writing: Persuasive. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question 3. Question : The concept of “search construction” allows researchers to do all of the following, EXCEPT: Student Answer: Find synonyms for key words Identify potential search terms Specify relationships between key terms Keep their searches as broad as possible Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 3.3 Section Title “Constructing Effective Search Queries.” Points...
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...Essay on Theoretical Understanding and Practical Application of Advertising and Promotion in Business By Sofia Lyondova "Advertising is the nonpersonal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products, services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media."(Bovee, 1992, p. 7) INTRODUCTION Information Technology (IT) has become a vital and integral part of every business plan and is changing every aspect of how people live their lives. IT is a driving factor in the process of globalization. Technology is now the forefront of the modern world creating new jobs, innovations, and networking sites to allow individuals to connect globally. It’s much easier to communicate with others than it was just decade ago. This has improved our lives in many ways by allowing us to become more interconnected and knowledgeable about the world. In nearly every corner of the world, we cannot walk down the street without seeing someone talking, texting, or surfing the Internet on their cell phones, laptops or tablet Pc’s. Ten years ago, the only way for people to communicate with each other was meeting face to face or writing letters. However, people living or working in different countries might be unable to meet each other. It cost more money for travelling and sending letters if people lived too far from others. Now days, we are happy with the advance of new technologies such as email, cellular phones, television, etc. Technology...
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...Governors State University OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship Student Theses Spring 2011 Exploring the Effects of Text Messaging on the Spelling Skills of Ninth and 12th Grade Students James G. Muhammad Follow this and additional works at: http://opus.govst.edu/theses Part of the Communication Technology and New Media Commons Recommended Citation Muhammad, James G., "Exploring the Effects of Text Messaging on the Spelling Skills of Ninth and 12th Grade Students" (2011). Student Theses. Paper 32. For more information about the academic degree, extended learning, and certificate programs of Governors State University, go to http://www.govst.edu/Academics/Degree_Programs_and_Certifications/ This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Theses by an authorized administrator of OPUS Open Portal to University Scholarship. For more information, please contact opus@govst.edu. Exploring the Effects of Text Messaging on the Spelling Skills of Ninth and 12th Grade Students By James G. Muhammad B.S., Bowling Green State University, 1976 THESIS Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts, With a Major in Communication and Training Governors State University University Park, IL 60466 2011 ii Acknowledgements I am forever grateful to Dr. David Rhea for his counsel, guidance...
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