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    eyes, carrot as the nose, and the sticks as the arms. Our snowman is now complete and i wish you the best of luck on following these steps to building your first snowman. 6. Drinking and driving means that if your BAC (blood alcohol concentration) is 0.08 or higher and your driving, you are drinking and driving while…

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    When it comes to a solution as broad as drinking and driving, there is a chance that there are many theories as to how we can solve this issue. Because of this, many solutions have been thought of in order to stop drinking and driving. Two other possible solutions have been thought of and those two are, sobriety checkpoints and campaigns against drinking and driving. While they are plausible, these other solutions will not solve drinking and driving effectively, and efficiently as ignition locks…

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    Driving while intoxicated is a criminal law offense to operating a motor vehicle after having drunk a sufficient amount of alcohol to raise one’s blood. Alcohol affects people in the way that changes their judgment, depth perception as well as vital motor skills required to driving safely. While intoxicated driving is illegal across the United States, each state has specific laws defining the offense and its associated legal penalties. In Texas, there is two distinct ways intoxication is…

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    road accidents. Car accidents have been one of the greatest issues nowadays, and they are usually caused by distracted, drunk, or reckless driving, and mainly by texting while driving, when 78% of these accidents are caused by the latter. In most countries, the legal age for driving is 18, when in others, it’s 16 and sometimes 14 years old. In Lebanon, the legal age for driving is 18, and shouldn’t be lowered to 16 years old, because teenagers at this age haven’t reached their full maturity yet,…

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    car accidents. Although it may not be a rare occurrence anymore, the fact of the matter is that driving under the influence has become a bigger problem in our society. The different laws each state holds for these incidents don’t all measure up to each other, so in order to make every place in the United States equal, the Federal Government should standardize DUI laws. The meaning of a DUI is: driving under the influence (of alcohol or drugs): often used as an official police abbreviation.…

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    judgement and causes him or her to not think clearly. Alcohol slows down every reaction in someone’s body, but makes them feel very calm and sometimes even confident. Driving while under the influence is very dangerous, but it sometimes happens because the driver does not believe that they have had too much to drive. Drunk driving has caused so much loss. Parents have lost children, teenagers have lost friends, and kids have lost their parents. Because…

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    In other words, Prominent politicians from across the country are advocating for increased investment into substance abuse education in order to decrease the likelihood of teens driving under the influence. “So what does this mean?” you asks. Well, for teens and young adults, this means that classes are now offered to help educate you. In order to understand to pros, you must first understand the cons. In this case, substance…

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    Should laws for texting and driving be the same as laws for drinking and driving? Have you ever seen someone texting and driving, while you were in a car? If so, you might’ve also noticed that they weren’t really paying attention to the road, isn’t that scary? Texting while driving is a newly found issue, and it is seen in drivers of all ages. Texting while driving didn’t used to be a very big issue, but now that everyone has hand held phones and devices, it seems to have become something…

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    Driving under the influence or while intoxicated is a crime of driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level that does not allow the driver to be capable of driving the vehicle properly. The crime affects much of the population these days but fortunately there are laws that deal with this problems. Impaired driving laws in Ontario were much needed and are appropriate laws that prevent accidents and injuries and save many lives of drivers of all ages every day.The impaired…

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    drive anyway while you back yourself out of the driveway and onto the road. Before you know it, you see the red and blue flashing lights in your rear view mirror, and suddenly realize that you 're in trouble. Now many people know that drinking and driving is very illegal, especially in the state of Iowa, but many don’t know what the consequences when you make such actions which include your own consequences…

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