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    John Cheever, who also uses swimming pools as a metaphor for the hardships of being an alcoholic. Throughout The Swimmer, Cheever, writes using many motifs to show the narrator, Neddy Merrill’s, decline into becoming an alcoholic, such as the sources of the water in the various pools he swims in. The changes in the source of water is a beautiful illustration of Merrill’s unconscious decision to become an alcoholic and leave his family. At the beginning of the piece Neddy Merrill…

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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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    Josh x you (girl) fanfic disclaimer: Twenty One Pilots does not belong to me. This story contains sexual content. Summary: Josh and you meet in a bar when he is on tour. Drunk people everywhere, of course not inappropriately so. This bar is probably the best place to lose your mind for a night, or in other people's cases, every night. You hear the loud sequel of your drunk friend as she is attempting to walk in her four inch heels. Some man has been following her all night and anyone could see…

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    Indian Horse Essay By: David Jeler In today’s world, many students have had some sort of tragedy happen to them or their families. In his novel, “Indian Horse”, Richard Wagamese tells the story of one man’s journey through his troubled life. He uses descriptive language to present painful memories of loss and abuse. Although “Indian Horse” uses graphic and explicit language intended for a more mature audience, its way of bringing awareness to the effects of alcohol and the abuse that…

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    Many people think that seatbelts are not cool to wear when driving. Vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among those aged 1-54 in the U.S. More than 2.2 million adult drivers and passengers were treated in emergency departments as the result of being injured in vehicle crashes in 2012. In order to prevent injuries, people should always wear seatbelts. (ehs.okstate.edu) Although some people think seatbelts aren’t safe a million people have died in the last few years. More than 10…

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    Many people willingly endanger their lives and the lives of others when behind the steering wheel, operating a one and a half ton speeding machine. Self driving cars have been in development for years and is getting closer to consumer hands everyday. Autonomous cars have the potential to replace cars that that require humans to operate. Many large companies such as Google and Tesla have taken interest in this technology and plan to have it commercialized by 2020. This is important because it…

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    Drinking and Driving Drinking and driving is something that is done daily by many people. There are many people that die in a year period from getting in accidents due to drinking and driving. Although the people that do it know it is wrong, they still do it anyway for whatever reason. Drinking and driving effects many people especially the families who lose loved ones in this situation. People need to wake up and realize that this is something that needs to be stopped. Drinking and driving…

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    Visual rhetoric in posts modern advertisements portrays products with single logos or those with images that identifies with them, which is a narrow form of analysis, hence need for detailed analysis of advertisements. Various researchers, including Derosa and Batra in 2002, Philips in 2000, and Scotts in 1994, identified learned exposure to visual imagery that enriches the cognitive understanding of pictorial advertisements messages. Philips and McQuarrie applied the same technique in 2004,…

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    physical and psychological effects. Although a number of energy alcoholic drinks have had negative views in the media, all energy alcoholic drinks do not need to be banned. Drinkers need to keep in mind to limit themselves to a responsible amount of drink in which they are able to handle. Banning energy alcoholic drinks will not significantly provide benefits for the public. A ban can not prevent individuals from consuming caffeinated alcoholic drinks. Anyone can by caffeine and alcohol…

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    Between 1995 and 2004 there were over 30,00 accidents by teen drivers. To prevent accidents by teen drivers should we raise the age limit from 16 to 18? Or have every state adopt graduated driver’s license?Some graduated driver’s license only let 16 year olds drive during the daytime or with an adult for a certain amount of hours. Raising the driving age from 16 to 18 is a terrible idea. Having bad drivers at 16 then raising the age limit. There will be bad drivers at age 18. Teens should…

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