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    In Chinese poet Li Bei’s, “Drinking Alone By Moonlight,” he tells a story of what he embarks on when night falls. Among flowers, he has a jug of wine, and no friends by his side; he pours his cup and makes a toast to the moon. He faces his shadow and offers the moon a drink; unfortunately the moon seems to always to decline. In the technological world we live in today, there is an order of for how things are done, especially when it comes to drinking. Most people, old and young, tend to go to…

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    Integumentary Disease: Phenylketonuria Skin diseases vary from case to case, whether it is a common case or a rare case, like phenylketonuria. Phenylketonuria, otherwise known as PKU, is a rare genetic disease that is caused by a negative body affliction causing inability to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine. The disease can cause Mental health issues as well as others because of the excess of phenylalanine in the body. When phenylalanine is not broken down and turned in a different amino…

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    child’s health as well as the way they perform in school. Although energy drinks can be consumed by most people as with anything, the key is moderation. Energy drinks should be regulated like drug, and children are consuming the highly-caffeinated beverages and are at a higher risk for serious health problems. To be safe, children must be educated of the risks associated with energy drinks as well as keeping young children from being exposed to the drinks. Health risks are a very serious…

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    The controversial issue concerning the legal drinking age has caused many disputes among countless people. There are several convincing points that aid in the two particular sides. One side argues to keep the legal drinking age at 21, while the other disputes over lowering the drinking age to 18 like it had been in the past. One of the arguments that support the legal drinking age at 21 is that if the age were lowered to 18, many teenagers that are younger than 18 could have easier access to…

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    Big Truck Law Essay

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    assume that the truck driver is the only liable party in the case of a semi-truck collision, but this is not always true. It may be possible to hold several parties accountable for the accident. For example, a trucking company may also be held liable. Commercial trucking companies, manufacturers, distributors, and shippers may also be liable under the law. The lawyers of The Ledger Law Firm will determine if other people are liable and responsible for damages. If so, compensation can be…

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    Hello everyone! Today, I’ll be excitedly speaking to you about my absolute favorite alcoholic beverage…wine! Also, I intend to educate by sharing information about some of the unknown benefits of aerating wine. Aerating certain wines will reduce ethanol and sulfites, help to remove sediment, and enhance the flavor profile, texture, and aromas (Smith, 2015). In my drinking years, I have consumed countless bottles of wine, and there are significant differences in aerated wine. Wines that have…

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    Relapse After Recovery

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    Unfortunately, sometimes the longer someone goes without something, the more encouraged they are to want it back. According to recent sources, “One of the most common reasons for why people relapse after many years of recovery is that they forget how bad things were. Memory can play tricks on people, and the individual can begin romancing the drink or drug” (“Relapse After Many” 1). Frequently, alcoholics in recovery will forget all the negative moments they had with drinking and focus on the…

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    Individuals are adapted to different behavior. In Chapter 4 of SuperFreakonomics, the authors, Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner present the idea of wearing seat belts can avoid car accidents, however, it requests individuals to change their human behavior and get used to the habit of wearing seatbelts. A change in human behavior can prevent disasters but each individual has different habit and routine, which could not be changed easily. Human behavior is a barrier of a simple solution of…

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    Teenangers Case Study

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    Imagine this, you’re standing in line at Panera Bread excitedly awaiting your turn to order, when you notice a couple of teens getting a little rowdy. Before you know it one of the teens is thrown against the pastry case, shattering the glass. You stand in shock at the sight in front of you realizing you can no longer purchase a cookie because of the glass coating the pastries. Now your lunch has been yet again ruined by reckless teenagers. That was an exaggeration, but it still brings me to the…

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    Body Paragraph 3 There are many drinking laws to go with underage drinking. A person must be 21 years old to buy or consume alcohol. ... Current Utah law sets a limit of 3.2 percent alcohol by weight (4 percent by volume) in beer sold at grocery and convenience stores and at establishments operating under a "beer only" type license, such as taverns, beer bars and some restaurants.A conviction for violating a Utah’s minor in possession law is a misdemeanor. A violator’s driver’s license will be…

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