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    The fight just ended in a TKO. I started the fight with a couple jabs from the left to fly up with a right handed uppercut. He didn’t see it coming, he got about 7 hits landed, I had 27 landed and about 30 swung. I hit him in the right temple and that’s what caught him stumbling. His 7 or so hits weren’t even hard either he just wanted to get me to back up but I just kept going. When i was finished with him i went back to the changing room to destroy it and leave, we went in there and…

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    No tax on Soda Most people like soda. People don’t want a tax on soda because they enjoy it so much, but soda isn’t healthy in many ways. Acid in soda helps with your digestive system. Bezoars can develop and it can stop your digestive system from working properly, but luckily, not permanently. Soda helps dissolve bezoars. Soda is also refreshing, it can help with your thirst, and can help when you are sick too by heating it up in a cup and drinking it. If soda wasn’t taxed, people wouldn’t get…

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    Paschall, M. J., & Saltz, R. F. Summary: This article goes into detail about alcohol on college campuses. The study uses a survey that was sent to students either over the web or mailed to them. The students where then asked questions about their drinking habits on campus. The survey asked for about how many drinks where consumed before, during and after certain situations. These situations were “fraternity or sorority party, residence hall party, campus event (e.g. football game), off-campus…

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    Bad Driving Statistics

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    After reviewing the driving handbook I found the statistics crazy. When teens get their licenses I think they don’t have the knowledge that more experienced drivers have. When teenagers drive they tend to not have the knowledge to correct their mistakes. One adult statistic is the number one for death to an adult, is speeding %42. I also think this is a mistake to, because when drivers think they have more experience they think they can drive faster and take more risky chances. What I noticed…

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    Spanning 365 miles in length, the Erie Canal was first created in 1825. Since that time, it has become a popular destination for Erie Canal houseboat rentals. From May to November, the canal comes alive as houseboat vacationers and boaters fill the area. At the Erie Canal's marinas, visitors can find all of the amenities that they need to traverse the waterways. Motor boats can be rented for the day, and houseboat rentals are readily available. Visitors can select from houseboats ranging from…

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    The current use of 15-passenger vans to transport sports teams has become a common practice and the most popular method of transportation for colleges and universities for teams with fewer participants and keeps travel costs to a minimum. As an administrator of an athletic department, your primary objective would be to ensure the safety of the students while traveling to sporting events along with the liability of the college or university. Policies and procedures must be established,…

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    http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/tween-and-teen-health/in-depth/teen-drinking/art-20047947 I chose an article about Teen Drinking. This is one of the most common drugs that is misused in today’s youth and that is only misused because kids think its “cool”. In the article it stated that a good way to help avoid your teen drinking is to just talk to him or her about the consequences and risks of underage drinking. This is a saying that is commonly enforced throughout the world even…

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    When I started this response paper I thought I was just going to be looking at a bunch of different websites that all looked the same and said pretty much the same thing. It was very refreshing to see that wasn’t the case and that for the most part they were all very different. This was a really hard response to do because there were so many good campaigns which made it really hard to choose just two. One of the campaigns that I thought was most effective was Student Intervention…

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    Court held that the defendant John, seventy-five miles per hour traffic infraction in the state of Nevada on July 4, 2003, was reasonably safe under the circumstances of ‘Phrase that Pays’ (PTPs). In holding that PTPs, the court emphasized, “A vehicle may travel at whatever speed is safe under the circumstances.” Although the wet road conditions at the speed of seventy-five miles per hour could have caused an unreasonable vehicle hazard, John’s speed on a four-lane highway is safe and…

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    Uecker (2012), takes into account several aspects on mental health which are psychological stress, drinking behavior and life satisfaction. Furthermore, he divides relationships into six groups such as being single, dating and unengaged, dating and engaged, cohabiting and unengaged, cohabiting and engaged, and ever married. The author basically comes to the conclusion that, married adults have less psychological stress than unmarried adults. Furthermore, he mentions that adults who are engaged…

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