<span>Collisions on city streets are largely at intersections because of lane changing, running and jumping lights. It is because of these three main reasons that car accidents have increased in almost every year and drivers sometimes disregard these warnings. </span>
It gives you the page number so all you have to is look for that page and it should tell you the answer...
I believe the answer is Insomnia
Insomnia is a form of the medical disorder that makes an individual has a difficulty to obtain proper sleep.
The cause of insomnia could vary between each patient, ranging from psychological, diet, or even hormonal.
The answer is William the III, but a drawn out answer would be,
Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband and first cousin, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death; popular histories usually refer to their joint reign as that of William and Mary.
Answer: Advertising; journalism; politics
Explanation: Words in everyday modern speech are increasingly becoming symbols, i.e they are used as symbols. Some of the symbols used may be universal and some may be of individual importance. Some of the words used as symbols are, for example, "left-hand way", or "black mood" or "white intentions", also "it's dawned on you finally". In essence, every word is a symbol, because whenever we hear a word, a term comes to mind. However, the question here is in which fields words are used as symbols, as I have cited as examples, where words have something different meaning, therefore symbolic, in relation to how those words are used officially.
Thus, the areas where words are used as symbols are those areas where words are otherwise used as in everyday modern speech, i.e in advertising, journalism and politics. In the other areas listed, words are used as they are used when someone is officially speaking without using jargon or using word symbolism, that is, education, medicine and scientific research.