An accident scene Street accidents are accounted for in daily paper and on TV consistently. There are more every now and again brought on by heedless drivers as opposed to defective vehicles. Last night, even as I was going from university, I saw a genuine mishap. The picture of the accidents was distinctive in my brain. A bike rider was following very closely to the bus. He was very annoyed; He was attempting to overwhelm my taxi even close to a sharp curve. On that dangerous moment the car was looming. The taxi driver swerve to the wayside and I got a horrendous jar. It was too delayed for bike rider to keep away from the car. He’s bike ran against the guard of the auto and crushed …show more content…
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The patients of Anorexia loss their weight markedly but the patients of bulimia does not loss weight its remains usually normal, Menstruation in women are absent in the patients of Anorexia but in bulimia it remains usually normal. Skin problems also occur in anorexia and bulimia, in anorexia the skin is dry and lanugo hair appears on the body and in bulimia the skin is dry plus hair loss occurs and nails are brittle. Also changes occur in glucose levels in anorexia hypoglycaemia is caused but in bulimia glucose levels are usually normal. Some clinical characteristics of anorexia are it has onset in middle adolescence whereas bulimia starts in adulthood; binge eating is 25% to 50% in anorexia while it is 100% in bulimia patients. Some physical and laboratory findings of both are, in patients of anorexia cardiovascular changes are mostly seen but in patients of bulimia it is found
The binge is often composed of immense amounts of atypical or unhealthy food. Characterized by the overall lack of control of the bulemics actions, the purge is what makes bulimia so hazardous. Bulimics can “purge” three different ways to compensate for their overeating; self-induced vomiting, the excessive usage of laxatives, or the process of extreme exercise to burn off the exact amount of calories consumed. Unlike anorexia, bulimia has a more difficult diagnosis, as the signs are not as physical. This is because most patients with bulimia have little weight loss and can stay at an acceptance weight for their age and height (“Eating
Patel said he observed vehicle 1 approching his vehicle in the northbound lane. Patel said in attempt to avoid the horse running headson with his vehicle he merged to the southbound lane. Patel said as vehicle 1 passed his vehicle on the passenger side he observed the rear right wheel of the carriage strike the side of his
What was a miracle for him given that his car glass was shattered and the front of the car crushed like a pop can. Some say accident, some say intent of murder. All we know is this tragedy led an eight year old boy never to speak, or move, ever again. Chapter 1 Paralyzed Now this eight year old boy just had his ninth birthday.
The driver of the motorcycle, Valerie Francesca Torres, was driving east on Lumsden Road at a high rate of speed. The driver of the Durango, Angel Luis Mendez, was driving west on Lumsden Road and made a left turn across the eastbound lanes of Lumsden Road towards the driveway entrance to 1945 W. Lumsden Road. (See interview for details) The driver of the motorcycle had been transported prior to my arrival. After interviewing Mendez, I observed no indication of impairment or involvement of drugs or alcohol on behalf of the driver.
Easterbrook explains why the program of road fatalities is being ignored by society (1). According to Gregg Easterbrook’s article, “Road Kill”, he writes that “the first fundamental difference between harm because of accidents and harm because of deliberate action; the second, society’s strange assumption that traffic fatalities cannot be avoided” (1). He writes that, because, unlike terrorism, car crashes were planned to cause harm. Easterbrook writes that
In the area of the crash it is primarily a residential area. In the area of the crash, the roadway is composed of asphalt and the southbound traffic lane is bordered by a solid white fog line and grass. The northbound traffic lane is bordered by a raised concrete curb.
Gregg Easterbrook, a fellow of the Brookings Institution and author of The Progress Paradox, argues in his article “Road Kill,” that people in the United States are not paying attention to a major killer: our roads. In his essay, Easterbrook explains the lack of attention to the threat of road accidents, even comparing it to 9/11, which has become a serious threat to Americans on the road, and even worldwide. Many Americans dismiss the problem, even though it is huge even if it is not perceived as a huge threat like terrorism. Some causes of the rise in accident casualties proposed by Easterbrook are distracted driving and the rapid increase of horsepower. Easterbrook proposes multiple solutions to the problem, such as increased legislation on distracted driving and reducing horsepower in cars (A1-4).
Respect Hope “One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself.” -Shannon L. Alder. Acting like someone who you are not just to fit in is the worst thing you can do since it is not really you. House on mango street is a book written by Sandra Cisneros. The book tells a story about a girl named Esperanza who tries to fit in with others knowing she is not like them.
She wanted a house with stairs inside and a basement. The dream house would have a yard with trees and grass to enjoy. It would have three washrooms with piepes that worked and running water. Once she had this house, no one could humiliate her as her teacher once did. Before moving to the house on Mango Street, she was playing outside of her house on Loomis.
This accident could have been worst, and if this safety issue is not fixed, in the future an accident like this could
One afternoon an automobilist was driving his powered four-wheeled vehicle (automobile) in heavy, slow moving traffic down Highway 99 in California. Suddenly, this automobile driver noticed a man riding a powered two-wheeled vehicle (motorcycle) carefully move into the automobilist’s lane sharing lane space between the automobilist and that of another automobile in an adjacent lane. The automobile driver watched as the motorcyclist continued to cautiously drive at a speed only slightly above the general flow of traffic all the while sharing lane space with other vehicles. Shortly thereafter, this same automobilist exited Highway 99, subsequently stopped at a stop light, and encountered a similar experience to what he had just observed.
The accident that had just occurred may be the unluckiest in the history
“Every year 500,000 teens are injured in a car wreck. Every year 5,000 teens die in a car wreck meaning an average of 14 teens die a day. Car crashes are the No. 1 killer of teens in the U.S. Even more than alcohol and drug abuse, violence and suicide”. Teens are always excited to earn their license and drive out on the road for the first time, but not every time will be a success, it might also be their last.
The driver’s lights went out, so another driver on that highway stayed right beside that car and used
They often have an intense fear of fat and gaining weight and often have distorted views of their own body image (Shapiro 2). Thus, they resort to severe food restriction, periods of fasting and even various purging methods for weight loss (Grilo 5). On the other hand, Bulimic patients often binge-eat and then looking for methods to get rid of the food due to guilt by various purging methods (i.e., self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives or diuretics and excessive exercise) (Grilo 5). Although many say that the media causes eating disorders, studies have shown that the media is not the main cause of eating disorders. The media does have a part to play in causing the rise in eating disorders in today’s society.