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		<title>Can Someone Please Edit My Essay For Social Work? Is This An Attention Grabbing Introduction For The Reader?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am applying to the Master&#8217;s in Social Work program because I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am concerned with the needs of everyone in my community, but I am passionate about helping our most vulnerable individuals; specifically our troubled and neglected youth. I want to become a social worker so I can help my young neighbors in impoverished communities change their lives for the better. I am a thirty four year-old woman with a history that includes an unstable home life, teen pregnancy, and a period of homelessness. I have emerged from that downward spiral and put my life on a more positive track. Sometimes, situations in life can be challenging, but you can survive those situations and get through them and come out a stronger person because of those situations. I understand the despair and frustration to those who find coping with everyday life difficult. Developing a sense of one&#8217;s own power can make the difference between despondency or one filled with hope. I didn&#8217;t turn my life around by myself. I had help and because others helped me, I want to be that help for others. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am applying to the Master&#8217;s in Social Work program because I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am concerned with the needs of everyone in my community, but I am passionate about helping our most vulnerable individuals; specifically our troubled and neglected youth. I want to become a social worker so I can help my young neighbors in impoverished communities change their lives for the better.<br />
I am a thirty four year-old woman with a history that includes an unstable home life, teen pregnancy, and a period of homelessness. I have emerged from that downward spiral and put my life on a more positive track. Sometimes, situations in life can be challenging, but you can survive those situations and get through them and come out a stronger person because of those situations. I understand the despair and frustration to those who find coping with everyday life difficult. Developing a sense of one&#8217;s own power can make the difference between despondency or one filled with hope.<br />
I didn&#8217;t turn my life around by myself. I had help and because others helped me, I want to be that help for others. I want to use the knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives for the better. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master&#8217;s degree in Social Work would give me the greatest advantage in achieving my goal. It was a social worker on Skid Row Los Angeles who started me on the path toward healing my own life. She provided me with the constant support and a sense of hope. She encouraged me to resolve  my conflict with my mother and return home. When I moved back home, I made a sincere effort to repair my relationship with my mother. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor, working with adolescents who had stories similar to mine. The seed planted to pursue a career in helping young people during the time I worked at Harbor View Adolescent Center, a level- 14 group home facility.<br />
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents had backgrounds of being homeless and victims of physical and sexual abuse. Some of them were also dealing with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and the criminal justice system. At times, my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on helping them with their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security. As a youth counselor, I learned the value of listening to adolescents in order to be able to guide them in making positive decisions that improve the quality of their lives.<br />
The guiding principle of my life is that each of us has a duty to help serve others, to seek out marginalized and less fortunate individuals of our communities . I have always lived by the motto &#8220;do unto others as you would have done to you&#8221;, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. I believe that every individual is worthy of dignity and respect and have the ability to become self-sufficient to make their own choices for themselves. When we as society try to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another instead of focusing on our differences. Only when every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must have a voice to demand it for them. It is my hope that by earning a Master&#8217;s degree in Social Work I can be that voice.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of:<br />
A. Your emotions on your driving<br />
B. Alcohol on your driving<br />
C. All of the above<br />
2. The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is:<br />
A. Alcohol usage<br />
B. Risk taking<br />
C. Exhibition of speed<br />
3. If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within:<br />
A. Five days<br />
B. 10 days<br />
C. 20 days<br />
4. California&#8217;s Basic Speed Law states:<br />
A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph.<br />
B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions.<br />
C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic.<br />
5. When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car:<br />
A. Turning left<br />
B. On the left<br />
C. On the right<br />
6. In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about:<br />
A. 20 to 25 seconds<br />
B. 10 to 15 seconds<br />
C. 30 seconds<br />
.7 Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you:<br />
A. You will see all cars behind and beside you.<br />
B. You will not see cars in your blind spots.<br />
C. You will see cars in your blind spots.<br />
8. A good driving habit is:<br />
A. Turning your head to look when you want to change lanes<br />
B. Constantly staring at the road ahead of you<br />
C. Checking your side and rear view mirrors only at STOP signs<br />
9. Use your horn to:<br />
A. Avoid an accident<br />
B. Wake up a sleepy driver<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
10. When following another car, one rule you may use is:<br />
A. The 10-second rule<br />
B. The two-second rule<br />
C. The three-second rule<br />
11. Safety belts in good condition and properly worn:<br />
A. Are one of your best protections against being injured in an accident<br />
B. Are required for driver and passengers<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
12. Tailgating means:<br />
A. Leaving your tailgate partly open<br />
B. Following too closely<br />
C. Having a party<br />
13. A driver should turn their head and look when changing lanes:<br />
A. To see if the lane is marked for cars<br />
B. To check for police cars<br />
C. To check blind spots on either side of the car<br />
14. Most new drivers, when faced with bad driving conditions:<br />
A. Usually have more out-of-control accidents<br />
B. Usually drive too slowly<br />
C. Usually drive more carefully than older drivers<br />
15. If your brakes get wet, dry them:<br />
A. By braking gently while giving the engine some gas<br />
B. By turning on the car&#8217;s heater<br />
C. By driving slowly and not using the brakes<br />
16. A locked wheel skid is usually caused by:<br />
A. Braking too hard at slow speed<br />
B. Driving in deep water<br />
C. Braking too hard at high speed<br />
17. An acceleration skid usually:<br />
A. Involves only the drive wheels<br />
B. Requires you brake hard to correct the problem<br />
C. Involves all four wheels<br />
18. For lane numbers used on the radio, the &#8220;fast lane&#8221; is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
19. For lane numbers used on the radio, the slowest lane is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
20. Never turn your vehicle&#8217;s ignition off while moving because:<br />
A. Your antilock brake system will stop the car.<br />
B. Your steering wheel will lock up and you can&#8217;t steer.<br />
C. Your car will suddenly lose air pressure.<br />
21. California state law says that:<br />
A. You must be covered by insurance when you drive.<br />
B. The vehicles you own and drive must be insured.<br />
C. Both of these statements are true.<br />
22. If you hit a parked car and can&#8217;t find the owner:<br />
A. Leave your driver license under the windshield wiper.<br />
B. Leave a note identifying yourself.<br />
C. Wait for the owner to return.<br />
23. An accident involving $750 damage to either vehicle requires:<br />
A. A report only if you are not insured<br />
B. A report no matter who is at fault<br />
C. A report only if you are at fault<br />
24. Any minor convicted of misdemeanors involving firearms:<br />
A. Will pay a $100 fine<br />
B. Will have driving privilege suspended or revoked<br />
C. Will pay a $200 fine<br />
25. Teenagers have a higher accident rate than adults because:<br />
A. They are inexperienced.<br />
B. They take unnecessary risks.<br />
C. They are unfamiliar with traffic laws.<br />
D. All of the above<br />
26. The most common violation for a new driver is:<br />
A. Speeding<br />
B. Driving under the influence<br />
C. Tailgating<br />
27. Of the following percentage of new drivers (age 15 to 19) who get tickets:<br />
A. About 50% have tickets the first year.<br />
B. About 40% have tickets the first year.<br />
C. About 20% have tickets the first year.<br />
28. If you&#8217;re under 18, the chances of a fatal accident are:<br />
A. 1-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
B. 2-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
C. 4-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
29. Drivers going to Traffic Violator School may erase:<br />
A. Two tickets<br />
B. One ticket<br />
C. Three tickets<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[1. If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of: A. Your emotions on your driving B. Alcohol on your driving C. All of the above 2. The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is: A. Alcohol usage B. Risk taking C. Exhibition of speed 3. If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within: A. Five days B. 10 days C. 20 days 4. California&#8217;s Basic Speed Law states: A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph. B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions. C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic. 5. When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car: A. Turning left B. On the left C. On the right 6. In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about: A. 20 to 25 seconds B. 10 to 15 seconds C. 30 seconds 7. Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you: A. You will see all cars behind and beside you. B. You will not see cars in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of:<br />
A. Your emotions on your driving<br />
B. Alcohol on your driving<br />
C. All of the above<br />
2. The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is:<br />
A. Alcohol usage<br />
B. Risk taking<br />
C. Exhibition of speed<br />
3. If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within:<br />
A. Five days<br />
B. 10 days<br />
C. 20 days<br />
4. California&#8217;s Basic Speed Law states:<br />
A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph.<br />
B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions.<br />
C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic.<br />
5. When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car:<br />
A. Turning left<br />
B. On the left<br />
C. On the right<br />
6. In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about:<br />
A. 20 to 25 seconds<br />
B. 10 to 15 seconds<br />
C. 30 seconds<br />
7. Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you:<br />
A. You will see all cars behind and beside you.<br />
B. You will not see cars in your blind spots.<br />
C. You will see cars in your blind spots.<br />
8. A good driving habit is:<br />
A. Turning your head to look when you want to change lanes<br />
B. Constantly staring at the road ahead of you<br />
C. Checking your side and rear view mirrors only at STOP signs<br />
9. Use your horn to:<br />
A. Avoid an accident<br />
B. Wake up a sleepy driver<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
10. When following another car, one rule you may use is:<br />
A. The 10-second rule<br />
B. The two-second rule<br />
C. The three-second rule<br />
11. Safety belts in good condition and properly worn:<br />
A. Are one of your best protections against being injured in an accident<br />
B. Are required for driver and passengers<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
12. Tailgating means:<br />
A. Leaving your tailgate partly open<br />
B. Following too closely<br />
C. Having a party<br />
13. A driver should turn their head and look when changing lanes:<br />
A. To see if the lane is marked for cars<br />
B. To check for police cars<br />
C. To check blind spots on either side of the car<br />
14. Most new drivers, when faced with bad driving conditions:<br />
A. Usually have more out-of-control accidents<br />
B. Usually drive too slowly<br />
C. Usually drive more carefully than older drivers<br />
15. If your brakes get wet, dry them:<br />
A. By braking gently while giving the engine some gas<br />
B. By turning on the car&#8217;s heater<br />
C. By driving slowly and not using the brakes<br />
16. A locked wheel skid is usually caused by:<br />
A. Braking too hard at slow speed<br />
B. Driving in deep water<br />
C. Braking too hard at high speed<br />
17. An acceleration skid usually:<br />
A. Involves only the drive wheels<br />
B. Requires you brake hard to correct the problem<br />
C. Involves all four wheels<br />
18. For lane numbers used on the radio, the &#8220;fast lane&#8221; is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
19. For lane numbers used on the radio, the slowest lane is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
20. Never turn your vehicle&#8217;s ignition off while moving because:<br />
A. Your antilock brake system will stop the car.<br />
B. Your steering wheel will lock up and you can&#8217;t steer.<br />
C. Your car will suddenly lose air pressure.<br />
21. California state law says that:<br />
A. You must be covered by insurance when you drive.<br />
B. The vehicles you own and drive must be insured.<br />
C. Both of these statements are true.<br />
22. If you hit a parked car and can&#8217;t find the owner:<br />
A. Leave your driver license under the windshield wiper.<br />
B. Leave a note identifying yourself.<br />
C. Wait for the owner to return.<br />
23. An accident involving $750 damage to either vehicle requires:<br />
A. A report only if you are not insured<br />
B. A report no matter who is at fault<br />
C. A report only if you are at fault<br />
24. Any minor convicted of misdemeanors involving firearms:<br />
A. Will pay a $100 fine<br />
B. Will have driving privilege suspended or revoked<br />
C. Will pay a $200 fine<br />
25. Teenagers have a higher accident rate than adults because:<br />
A. They are inexperienced.<br />
B. They take unnecessary risks.<br />
C. They are unfamiliar with traffic laws.<br />
D. All of the above<br />
26. The most common violation for a new driver is:<br />
A. Speeding<br />
B. Driving under the influence<br />
C. Tailgating<br />
27. Of the following percentage of new drivers (age 15 to 19) who get tickets:<br />
A. About 50% have tickets the first year.<br />
B. About 40% have tickets the first year.<br />
C. About 20% have tickets the first year.<br />
28. If you&#8217;re under 18, the chances of a fatal accident are:<br />
A. 1-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
B. 2-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
C. 4-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
29. Drivers going to Traffic Violator School may erase:<br />
A. Two tickets<br />
B. One ticket<br />
C. Three tickets</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of: A. Your emotions on your driving B. Alcohol on your driving C. All of the above 2. The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is: A. Alcohol usage B. Risk taking C. Exhibition of speed 3. If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within: A. Five days B. 10 days C. 20 days 4. California&#8217;s Basic Speed Law states: A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph. B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions. C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic. 5. When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car: A. Turning left B. On the left C. On the right 6. In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about: A. 20 to 25 seconds B. 10 to 15 seconds C. 30 seconds 7. Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you: A. You will see all cars behind and beside you. B. You will not see cars in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of:<br />
A. Your emotions on your driving<br />
B. Alcohol on your driving<br />
C. All of the above<br />
2. The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is:<br />
A. Alcohol usage<br />
B. Risk taking<br />
C. Exhibition of speed<br />
3. If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within:<br />
A. Five days<br />
B. 10 days<br />
C. 20 days<br />
4. California&#8217;s Basic Speed Law states:<br />
A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph.<br />
B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions.<br />
C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic.<br />
5. When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car:<br />
A. Turning left<br />
B. On the left<br />
C. On the right<br />
6. In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about:<br />
A. 20 to 25 seconds<br />
B. 10 to 15 seconds<br />
C. 30 seconds<br />
7. Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you:<br />
A. You will see all cars behind and beside you.<br />
B. You will not see cars in your blind spots.<br />
C. You will see cars in your blind spots.<br />
8. A good driving habit is:<br />
A. Turning your head to look when you want to change lanes<br />
B. Constantly staring at the road ahead of you<br />
C. Checking your side and rear view mirrors only at STOP signs<br />
9. Use your horn to:<br />
A. Avoid an accident<br />
B. Wake up a sleepy driver<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
10. When following another car, one rule you may use is:<br />
A. The 10-second rule<br />
B. The two-second rule<br />
C. The three-second rule<br />
11. Safety belts in good condition and properly worn:<br />
A. Are one of your best protections against being injured in an accident<br />
B. Are required for driver and passengers<br />
C. Both A and B<br />
12. Tailgating means:<br />
A. Leaving your tailgate partly open<br />
B. Following too closely<br />
C. Having a party<br />
13. A driver should turn their head and look when changing lanes:<br />
A. To see if the lane is marked for cars<br />
B. To check for police cars<br />
C. To check blind spots on either side of the car<br />
14. Most new drivers, when faced with bad driving conditions:<br />
A. Usually have more out-of-control accidents<br />
B. Usually drive too slowly<br />
C. Usually drive more carefully than older drivers<br />
15. If your brakes get wet, dry them:<br />
A. By braking gently while giving the engine some gas<br />
B. By turning on the car&#8217;s heater<br />
C. By driving slowly and not using the brakes<br />
16. A locked wheel skid is usually caused by:<br />
A. Braking too hard at slow speed<br />
B. Driving in deep water<br />
C. Braking too hard at high speed<br />
17. An acceleration skid usually:<br />
A. Involves only the drive wheels<br />
B. Requires you brake hard to correct the problem<br />
C. Involves all four wheels<br />
18. For lane numbers used on the radio, the &#8220;fast lane&#8221; is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
19. For lane numbers used on the radio, the slowest lane is:<br />
A. Lane #1<br />
B. Lane #2<br />
C. Lane #3<br />
20. Never turn your vehicle&#8217;s ignition off while moving because:<br />
A. Your antilock brake system will stop the car.<br />
B. Your steering wheel will lock up and you can&#8217;t steer.<br />
C. Your car will suddenly lose air pressure.<br />
21. California state law says that:<br />
A. You must be covered by insurance when you drive.<br />
B. The vehicles you own and drive must be insured.<br />
C. Both of these statements are true.<br />
22. If you hit a parked car and can&#8217;t find the owner:<br />
A. Leave your driver license under the windshield wiper.<br />
B. Leave a note identifying yourself.<br />
C. Wait for the owner to return.<br />
23. An accident involving $750 damage to either vehicle requires:<br />
A. A report only if you are not insured<br />
B. A report no matter who is at fault<br />
C. A report only if you are at fault<br />
24. Any minor convicted of misdemeanors involving firearms:<br />
A. Will pay a $100 fine<br />
B. Will have driving privilege suspended or revoked<br />
C. Will pay a $200 fine<br />
25. Teenagers have a higher accident rate than adults because:<br />
A. They are inexperienced.<br />
B. They take unnecessary risks.<br />
C. They are unfamiliar with traffic laws.<br />
D. All of the above<br />
26. The most common violation for a new driver is:<br />
A. Speeding<br />
B. Driving under the influence<br />
C. Tailgating<br />
27. Of the following percentage of new drivers (age 15 to 19) who get tickets:<br />
A. About 50% have tickets the first year.<br />
B. About 40% have tickets the first year.<br />
C. About 20% have tickets the first year.<br />
28. If you&#8217;re under 18, the chances of a fatal accident are:<br />
A. 1-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
B. 2-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
C. 4-1/2 times greater than the average<br />
29. Drivers going to Traffic Violator School may erase:<br />
A. Two tickets<br />
B. One ticket<br />
C. Three tickets</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I was a passenger in a 1986 Volvo last night, when the front wheels seem to have locked, causing the car to skid for about a second, and immediately after, the power steering system gave out. Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be? decorative window film]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I was a passenger in a 1986 Volvo last night, when the front wheels seem to have locked, causing the car to skid for about a second, and immediately after, the power steering system gave out. Anyone have any ideas as to what the problem could be?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Two general points to remember for recovering from skids are: keep your eyes pointed in the direction you want to go and you will automatically steer there, and……………. do not brake. brake pull the clutch none of the above 2) Which is not a step to perform if your gas pedal gets stuck? Apply the brakes before shifting into neutral Shift into neutral Apply the brakes after shifting into neutral. Try to drive the car safely off the road after having applied the brakes and turn off the ignition when you no longer need to change direction. 3) If you can not see clearly 100 ft in both directions when approaching an uncontrolled intersection, what should your rate of speed be? No more than 30mph No more than 25 mph No more than 20 mph No more than 15 mph 4) It is advised to use the ___ rule, which allows enough space between your vehicle and other vehicles in traffic? 2 second 3 second 6 second 7 second 5) If a vehicle is approaching you head on when you are in the proper lane, what should you not do? Slow down. Pull to the right. Sound your horn. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1)   Two general points to remember for recovering from skids are: keep your eyes pointed in the direction you want to go and you will automatically steer there, and…………….<br />
      do not brake.<br />
    brake<br />
    pull the clutch<br />
    none of the above<br />
2)   Which is not a step to perform if your gas pedal gets stuck?<br />
      Apply the brakes before shifting into neutral<br />
    Shift into neutral<br />
    Apply the brakes after shifting into neutral.<br />
    Try to drive the car safely off the road after having applied the brakes and turn off the ignition when you no longer need to change direction.<br />
3)   If you can not see clearly 100 ft in both directions when approaching an uncontrolled intersection, what should your rate of speed be?<br />
      No more than 30mph<br />
    No more than 25 mph<br />
    No more than 20 mph<br />
    No more than 15 mph<br />
4)   It is advised to use the ___ rule, which allows enough space between your vehicle and other vehicles in traffic?<br />
      2 second<br />
    3 second<br />
    6 second<br />
    7 second<br />
5)   If a vehicle is approaching you head on when you are in the proper lane, what should you not do?<br />
      Slow down.<br />
    Pull to the right.<br />
    Sound your horn.<br />
    Pull to the left oncoming lane to avoid the car<br />
6)   When must you have proof of financial responsibility?<br />
      Every time you drive.<br />
    Only when involved in an accident<br />
    When carrying passengers<br />
    Financial responsibility is optional<br />
7)   If your tire were to blow out while driving:<br />
      Hold the steering wheel tightly and steer straight ahead.<br />
    Slow down gradually. Take your foot off the gas pedal slowly but don&#8217;t apply the brakes. And slow to a stop off the road.<br />
    Apply the brakes when the car is almost stopped.<br />
    All of the above<br />
    None of the above<br />
 <img src='http://skidsteer.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' />   If there are oncoming cars to the left of you and a child on a bike to the right, what is the correct action to take?<br />
      Give the child a lot of room to your side, which may mean moving closer to the oncoming vehicles.<br />
    Give the oncoming cars a lot of room to your side, which may mean moving closer to the child on the bike<br />
    Enter into the bicycle lane in order to avoid being in between the oncoming cars and the child.<br />
    Increase your rate of speed so you can pass between both quickly.<br />
9)   What are the consequences of not stopping if you are involved in an accident?<br />
      Your license will be suspended for six months.<br />
    A fine of up to $5,000 and a minimum of one year jail time.<br />
    A fine of up to $10,000 and a minimum of one year jail time.<br />
    There are no consequences so long as there are no injuries.<br />
10)   What can happen if you dump or abandon an animal by the roadside?<br />
      You can receive a fine of up to $1,000, or be confined in a county jail for up to six months, or both.<br />
    There are no consequences so long you have a permit to do so.<br />
    You can receive a fine of up to $500, or be confined in a county jail for up to three months, or both.<br />
    None of the above</p>
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		<title>Will This Man Be Charged With Murder?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a man is driving along on a snowy road. he hits some black ice and his car starts to skid. she stomps on his brake and turns the steering wheel. this makes things worse and his car starts to flip around. the car smashes into a building, killing a young child and her mom. the driver is inexperienced and just got his license. he wasnt driving above the speed limit. will he be charged with murder?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a man is driving along on a snowy road. he hits some black ice and his car starts to skid. she stomps on his brake and turns the steering wheel. this makes things worse and his car starts to flip around. the car smashes into a building, killing a young child and her mom. the driver is inexperienced and just got his license. he wasnt driving above the speed limit. will he be charged with murder?</p>
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