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    Motor vehicle crashes has been one of the main cause of death for the people in the United States. Also 60% of deaths among passenger vehicle occupants ages 16-19 were the drivers. This shows that more than half of the vehicle crashes are caused by teenagers. Increasing the driving age will prevent all these crashes. The legal minimum age to get a driver license in the United States should be increase to 21. Teen drivers in the United States are causing too many accidents to happen. Having a…

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    attorney can help you with auto accident personal injury settlements by ensuring the victim's claim. The victim's rights are protected through proper negotiations. The first step of an auto accident settlement is to file the claim with the insurance company, which should be done soon after the accident. A claim adjuster then verifies the facts in order to determine the liability and the incurred amount of damages. The verification provides you the amount of the personal injury which can be…

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    A problem that has gone nationwide is debating whether the driving age should go up. There are a few people who support it and there are others who are against it. Teens From the ages of 16-18 are legally allowed to drive but opposers say that that's not the best idea due to so many crashes that have happened over the years. One of the supporters that say that it shouldn't be raised is California due to them having a program that educates teens while they are behind the wheel. I think that…

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    others resorted to racketeering, some people became rum runners or totatolers or made bathtub gin. ““Malt and hop” stores also cropped up across the country and some former breweries even turned to selling malt extract syrup, used for baking and “beverage” purposes”…

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    Hookah Bar Case Study

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    Introduction: Hookah bars in college towns have created an atmosphere of positive traditions, as well as many other optimistic attributes (Hookah Use Widespread among College Students, 1). One of the greatest aspects of college is being a part of a great college tradition. Traditions can provide a noble sense of community, school spirit and overall welfare at a school with many students. A college tradition for many students in the Manhattan area includes night time and weekend activities.…

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    Introduction Drunk driving has been a huge factor in everyday life. People have lost their lives because of other people who are careless and get behind the wheel while intoxicated. We typically don’t consider drunk driving as a big deal like we would a bombing or a killing of someone famous. It’s sad to see that people are dying every day because of this one bad decision. I recently lost one of my friends Jacob Salazar to a driver who was driving while intoxicated. In January of 2016, Jacob…

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    Alcohol Persuasive Speech

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    Public service announcement: Today we will be talking about the dangers of alcohol, and how you can prevent them. Alcohol is a substance which can easily be abused. Many parents have alcohol in their homes, in not hard to reach places. Kids can easily get to it once their parents go out to do something. Alcohol by itself is not healthy, because it intoxicates the brain, and makes it so you cannot clearly think about what you’re doing. However, this can easily be abused to the point where it…

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    In the novel, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Owen is the main character, and a very interesting one at the least. He is always into many activities and hobbies. The summer before his senior year, one of the hobbies that Owen picks up is making fake ideas in the printing room of the school. Owen makes the IDs out of draft cards and is not caught until Larry tells on him, leading to his expulsion . In the novel, it seems like Owen is peer pressured into selling the IDs. “At nineteen, I drank…

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    In the song “Swimming Pools” by Kendrick Lamar, he writes “Some people like the way it feels/ Some people wanna kill their sorrows/ Some people wanna fit in with the popular/ That was my problem”(Lamar), we see a very similar description of alcoholism in The Swimmer, by 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…

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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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