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    During the course of my high school career, I have come to the realization that going through high school is like winning a golden ticket to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Everyone has a different experience with their golden ticket. Some are repeat winners and some leave the experience too soon. I believed that when I started high school, all of my childhood fun would end. When I walked through the doors of Council Rock South High School South in the summer of 2013, I was unable to anticipate…

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    The first article to review is “Don’t waste police resources,” and it was written by Debra Leach. She is against not raising the Blood Alcohol Limi because she wants our officers to focus on actual criminals. What she means are the ones that are murdering people, stealing, and performing violent crimes. She believes the law enforcement in the United States needs to focus on criminals that are doing much more to warm people. “Such a law could set back safety efforts and give criminal records…

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    MLDA To 21

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    According to Traci L. Toomey, Carolyn Rosenfeld, and Alexander C. Wagenaar in “The Minimum Legal Drinking Age: History, Effectiveness, and Ongoing Debate” from Alcohol Health and Research World, the Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) should stay up at 21 to help prevent alcohol-related problems among youth such as, injury and death, second-hand effects, and health issues. Science is and has contributed to the study of the effect of the MLDA laws. After states lowered the MLDA from 21 in the…

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    Spring Break Ritual

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    Hi Dr. Moon, In the material I reviewed, not much was discussed on the midstream marketing for social change on binge drinking. I did find an additional article that explained the phenomena of peer pressure from family, friends and colleagues and was interesting. Who is more influential in your behavior than your immediate friends are? Changing rituals could be an answer. Advertisers have done a poor job when it comes to spring break activities. On a midstream level, providing individuals…

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    The Understanding Service project, though difficult to schedule and complete, was extremely formative in my understanding of living a true Christian lifestyle. In my interviews with Abbot Brian, my aunt Vera Fernandes, and my best friend Ranvir Bhatia, I learned key information about how to seamlessly integrate service into my own life. Even though people like my friend Ranvir are not Catholic, there is still a place for service in everyone’s life and I learned a lot of things from his Hindu…

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    messy interior. Clutter in your vehicle is distracting, and it may even cause an accident. Follow these 5 simple steps to declutter your vehicle and keep it that way. 1. Throw Out the Trash Start this project by getting rid of all of the garbage under the seats, in the glove compartment, and in the ashtray. Then, make your way to the back seat and trunk, and toss any refuse you find there, as well. 2. Seal the Problem Area Up Front The space between the front seats and the cup holder can…

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    I thought that this video inspired me greatly, it taught me how serious drunk driving can be and how it affects other people's lives. Drunk driving is serious and can be fatal to other people's lives and can really mess up yours also. Being drunk and driving can ruin your life and others, or even end them. Just like that man who got hit by that drunk driver and killed his wife and his son plus his daughter. It must’ve been tragic, also the drunk driver just walked away and never rendered aid.…

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    to drive home one night. This is just one story, just how one death impacted my life, however every year we continue to lose lives. How many are acceptable to you, how many of your loved ones are you okay with losing because someone chose to drive under the influence. I lost my brother that night, he will never be that same person. I can not bring back his friend or take away his pain. I can just keep remembering Danny for who he was, how he made me feel, and the difference he made in my…

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    problem with controlling themselves when alcohol was around. This number is probably way up in this country now but if they go and seek help the we could bring that number way down. As a country we just need to stand together to get what we need to under control instead of everyone fighting about who is right and wrong. In conclusion, police officers should be allowed to set up roadblocks to catch the drunk drivers in this nation so that they can save maybe your family one day. They could…

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    pedestrian motor vehicle accident, it is important to know whether your actions could affect the amount of monetary damages awarded in your case. Negligence: The Driver’s Liability In most automobile accidents, negligence is the legal principle under which you would assert your cause of action. To establish negligence, a victim (the plaintiff) must prove four elements. 1) The driver owed a duty of care – all drivers have a duty to drive safely on the road, keep a proper look out,…

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