in the world today The mass majority of the population has cell phones in this new day in age. technology is very modernized and so are cars in current time we have self-driving cars, built-in GPS, and built-in wifi to have these around you on a daily basis. the key part of driving safe is multitasking but the complication of using a cellphone would be a distraction. The two go hand in hand in this world distraction are very common while operating a vehicle. A cell phone would just be another distraction…
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Texting and driving has become a huge issue in today's society. Every year people are introduced to new and inexperienced teenage drivers who are behind the wheel by themselves. Many people don’t understand how difficult it is trying to drive while not looking at the road. People think they can safely type on their phone while driving, or they think there isn’t any real danger while doing it. Some feel that creating a law against cell phone use breaches rights. Others think that banning someone from…
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head these days without seeing someone texting away on their phone. Social communication is at an all-time high with all the constant advances in technology. The non-ceasing taps on the phone to communicate with others has become a normal habit for many Americans. It’s easy to infer how texting while driving has become an important issue. Take a look at all the ads on television lately; there have been several recent campaigns against texting while driving, with funding from big chain phone networks…
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I. Texting and driving has caused several wreaks in past years. Something to be done to put the act of texting and driving on ice. A. Someone may react poorly to things happening on the highway (“Texting at the light” p. 2 of 5). 1. Drivers may be involved in an accident due to him or her not paying attention (“Texting at the light”). 2. Laws against texting and driving have been put into place to reduce the dangerous act. B. Wrecks are becoming more associated with texting and driving as the years…
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Many adults and teenagers don’t believe that a small action such as texting while driving can cause a huge impact on them or someone else. Driving is one of the most dangerous things a person can do each day because we put our lives on someone else's hand who sadly may sometimes be under the influence of alcohol or even worse distracted by their cell phone. As time goes by the number of accidents that happen each year is caused by drivers who believe they can multitask behind the wheel, and decide…
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Texting While Driving Not Worth It Approximately 660,000 drivers are using cell phones while driving. Sending or receiving a text takes a driver's eyes from the road for an average of 4.6 seconds, the equivalent-at 55 mph-of driving the length of an entire football field, blind. I hope to make you think twice next time you pull out your phone while driving. In 2015 alone, 3,477 people were killed, and 391,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers. With teens being…
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painful death? Then you should text while driving. You can drive into a wall and slowly bleed to death. First of all, it risks the other people’s lives that are on the road. While texting while driving, you have a high chance of killing people. The people who you might crash into don’t want to die. Even if you kill someone and live, you’ll feel guilty that you killed someone that didn’t deserve to die and that you killed them while you were on your phone texting. You also run the risk of killing yourself…
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Chantay Lowe English 1301 Persuasive Essay People should be cited for texting while driving because not only are drivers putting themselves in danger but also everyone else around them. Statistics have indicated that over 6,000 deaths and well over half a million injuries have occurred due to drivers using cell phones in 2011 alone. Drivers sending or receiving test messages take their eyes off of the road for at least five seconds which is enough time to cover an entire football field…
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issue, exploring how technology is designed to create addictive behaviors in users. Utilizing her research and professional experience, Mary Aiken effectively uses ethos, pathos, and logos to present an argument in her essay, "Design to Addict." Summary of “Design to Addict” In her essay "Design to Addict," Aikens explores the influences of design on addictive behaviors in modern society, highlighting how technology is used to manipulate people’s vulnerabilities and…
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In a persuasive essay to argue one`s point, it must contain the three appeals ethos, pathos, and logos. Logos which appeals to logic, to convince the audience by use of logic or reason. It uses statistic, research, and or reasoning to get the point across in the argument. Pathos appeals to emotions meaning to try and persuade the audience by appealing to their emotions. The author tries to connect with the audience through emotional experiences. It doesn’t always work because everyone has different…
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