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    checkpoint. The guidelines stipulated that if the driver appeared to be intoxicated, an officer would pull them from the flow and check their license and registration. If warranted, further tests would be administered. If there was no signs of intoxication, drivers would proceed on their way. The checkpoint began slightly after midnight, and ran approximately one hour and fifteen minutes in length, with…

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    But why not finish off this tankard before leaving? He emptied the contents into his mouth, some of the wine landing on his tongue and the rest dribbling down the front of this cloak. At this point, who cared if he smelled like a winery? He fumbled around for his money pouch, and after a good long while of searching, he realized he didn’t have it on him. Arthur dined here often, and he could settle up tomorrow, but still, facing Will and explaining he had no money on his person was embarrassing.…

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    There are many different ways in how a person can read a situation and people to see if they are in the wrong place. Some ways a person might be able to read people by seeing people's tattoos. Tattoos now are very popular there is a difference between tattoos to express oneself to tattoos that represent a gang that they belong to. Another method of reading people would be in the manner the person talks for example if the person uses foul language. I plan on using these techniques on how to read…

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    “My Papa’s Waltz” Imagery The poem “My Papa’s Waltz” the author Theodore Roethke talks about his small boy and the relationship he has with his father who is considered drunk or incapable of walking straight, so the boy helps his father. The poem is told from the perspective of the small boy as he addresses his father’s awkward walk since he is considered intoxicated. The relationship they share is expressed by the use of imagery in the poem to show the audience the father’s drunk behaviors and…

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    Thus, this altered function can cause someone to be involved in any inappropriate activities, including crime. Research by Harvey, Kneller, and Campbell assess alcohol effect on visual attention and eyewitness testimony. They hypothesized that intoxicated participants spend less time fixating on peripheral region of crime images in comparison to sober ones. They also hypothesized that less information recognized…

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    Notwithstanding these limitations, it is an important provision and a step in the direction of recovery for the patients who agree to return and the projected abating of frequent attendees. The evaluation of alcohol intoxication and self-harm return appointments has proved in the short term to have some success. Evidence based principles in combination with collaboration between the services has been valuable in the context of joint working. Education for staff will…

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    does the legal drinking age affect the number of young adult car accidents” a Good Research Question “In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic related-death in the United States. (CDC) According to the National Road Safety Program, 29 out of 1000 accidents were related to alcohol in Germany, that is 2.9%. (BMVI) There is a shockingly high difference in the percentage, which is even harder to understand when you…

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    Study on Alcohol misuse at the workplace Summary The following is a case study of a male employee, drinking beers at work while working on a case study. He was addressed by his employer, as a result of his conduct. Even though he appears to be fully functional, his employer was not happy and is concern about his employee wellbeing as well as his industry reputation. The employee sees alcohol used among employees during work as an expensive problem for the industry. Drinking alcohol while…

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    In today’s society, feminism has acquired a negative connotation. Many argue that the very idea of feminism is unnecessary as women already have the same rights as men according to the United States constitution. However, this belief fails to genuinely understand the authentic fight for women’s rights. Feminism is the advocacy of equal rights and opportunities for women in political, economic, and social spheres. Although it may seem obvious that each human being on this earth should be treated…

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    “Excellence is the unlimited ability to improve the quality of what you have to offer”, a quote once said by Rich Pitino. This quote is completely true, after reviewing my overall performance I spotted that I do have some improving to do. However, I also have some things that I feel that I did pretty well on. In this self-evaluation, I will be thoroughly discussing and elaborating my performance. As I overlooked the midterm video, I felt like I did well throughout the entire performance. In…

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