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    Alcoholism In America

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    Alcohol is the third leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. Each year an estimated 87,000 deaths occur due to alcohol(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013 Alcohol consumption in the United States has continued to remain popular despite all of the negative effects. Alcoholism is defined as A chronic, progressive pathological condition, mainly affecting the nervous and digestive systems, caused by the excessive and habitual consumption of alcohol (The American…

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    {<>}: Data type and the attributes show the data types it can convert to. item extbf{<>}: Describes the initial knowledge the host has known. Attributes such as "Self" and "Intend" would describe host identity and the host it wants to communicate with, respectively. Tagged values are used to represent symbolic value of special constructor parameters. item extbf{<>}: This stereotype is used to define global variables and one more part of the initial knowledge, such as…

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    Modern pollution is nothing like it was in past years. Pollution itself is a more recent historical problem that has been brought to many people’s attention. One of the biggest phenomena is called El Niño. “El Niño, the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean that alters climate around the world, has already set records in 1997, and the worst is possibly still to come”(Today’s Science). It’s first major outbreak was in 1982-83, it’s the spark that rose attention to modern pollution. Although,…

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    Being a dominate player in the auto business for over a century, Ford Motors have been reluctant to keep up with current trends and evolving competitors from growing economies. This has forced Ford to take dramatic measures by cutting jobs and closing a large numbers of its manufacturing facilities. Considering the company’s external and internal opportunities, and directing their resources towards a more skillfully R& D (research and development) department would be the first step to recovering…

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    yourself, is a great way to confirm and retain what you just understood. You have to be proactive about your understand, even if that means asking questions or for the speaker to clarify information for you. Just make sure if you ask for clarity, to wait till the speak is finished, or has a natural pause. Never interrupt the speaker. If the speaker is talking, you should be…

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    Purpose of truth, even the rich and doubtlessly understood think as others does once in a while. Barbara Ehrenreich is an author who made the book Nickel and Dimed. She goes undercover to see how it feels to work for an hour $6 to $7. She surrenders her standard life to inspect the experiences of a most unimportant pay allowed by law worker. Ehrenreich goes to Florida, Maine, and Minnesota, pursuing down jobs and spots to live on a most irrelevant pay allowed by law pay. At one point in time,…

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    The GDL is a permit licensing program that works on the principal of intermediate phasing of one’s license. Teens gradually phase in driving privileges as they develop mature driving attitudes while acquiring valuable on road driving experience. Per the GDL, teenagers are required to spend more driving time on the road with a parent or an older experienced driver. The program works in a three phase system: the learner’s license, the operational…

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    school. Grandfather takes off his shoes and jacket, then he organizes them for his grandson. He reminds him to get along with other friends several times then leave. He do not cry for grandfather’s leaving however he is just sitting on the bench and wait teacher’s attention to hold his hands and lead him into the classroom. It was a routine of him. He used to stand alone in front of the bathroom sink until someone notices him and helps him. He was a very dependent child at the very first few…

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    Alexa asked”where are we going?” “We are going to go on an adventure explained while to save all the villagers. As they approached a shimmering blue lake, a brown canoe came up to the surface level so Grandpa Willie and Alexa could get in it. “Let us go west”yelled Wille. Alexa knew that this lake had magic to carry the boat across…

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    Young drivers, and even older ones, cause many fatal accidents; raising the minimum age at which people can drive might reduce this, but is it a benefit to society, and are the statistics true? We can help lower the accident rates if the driving age is raised to 18 so no more kids can get hurt or killed in a accident on the freeway or by another car crashing into their car if we raise the driving age it will be safer for the young and old drivers. Statistics have shown that 15% of all accident…

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