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    Alcohol breath can be the bane of a drinker’s life, but there are some ways to get rid of alcohol breath. Through eating and drinking certain substances, cleaning yourself up, and working to prevent booze breath to begin with, you can end up smelling alcohol-free! Ways to get Rid of Alcohol Breath: • Drink a lot of water. Staying hydrated will decrease the build up of alcohol in your system. • Eat garlic. Garlic has a powerful odor that tends to mask the smell of alcohol. • Drink plenty of…

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    Henri Paul Research Paper

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    On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana of Wales died when her driver, Henri Paul, crashed the car in the Pont de l’Alma road tunnel in Paris, France. Many people think that the death of Princess Diana was purely an accident, and it wasn’t planned. People failed to notice, however, that Henri Paul was keeping connections with the SAS, which is a special forces unit that branched away from the British army. By rethinking their approach to her death being an accident, people can fix others who think…

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    performance would be the equivalent of someone with a level of .1%. At that level of alcohol in someone's blood, he could be convicted of drunk driving. Would you want to be on the road with such a driver? It also might not be good to have someone like that working for you, or for you to try to work yourself with so little sleep. A Good Night's Sleep Optimizes Your Brain Function The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, reports a good night sleep helps you prepare for the next day. This…

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    Roadside Drug Test

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    was impaired as a result of drug use. However the newest rules tests for 17 specific drugs and just like with alcohol, it is an offence to drive while under the influence of any of them. For the most of the UK, the legal drink-drive limit is 80 mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood or 800,000 micrograms per litre. Scotland lowered their drink-drive limit to 50 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood in December 2014, which brought them more in line with the majority…

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    This would be caused by the influence alcohol has on the frontal lobe which is the major area of the brain that has to deal with the consequences of drinking. The frontal lobe is where our ability to make good decisions and recognize the significance of actions is stemmed from. Tyler’s mind progressively…

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    The topic of Alcohol and Drug abuse made an impact on me since my father was an alcoholic until just recently. My father wasn’t the type to get drunk in front of his family so he wouldn’t drink so much to make himself drunk. In a way, he did somewhat know how to control his drinking, but he still did drink more than someone his age should and anyway you cut it, alcohol was still bad for his health.. At first I didn’t know what was so addicting about Alcohol or what inside it made it so addicting…

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    hands and feet. Despite all the changes a drinker may have their judgement impaired, causing drivers to think they’re driving normally. “Alcohol can hinder the ability to make rational decisions” (Drunk Driving). Alcohol affects drinkers both physically and mentally. Various factors that influence a drinker’s level of impairment include the amount of alcohol consumed, how much food was eaten prior to or during…

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    Drunk Driving Punishments

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    influence of alcohol. On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. In America, someone is killed in a drunk driving crash every 51 minutes. In addition, someone is injured in a drunk driving crash every two minutes. On average, eight teenagers a day die as a result of crashes that involve DUI’s. Although the drunk driving rate in the United States has been cut in half, more still needs to be done to prevent deaths and injuries from alcohol related…

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    minutes. The annual cost of alcohol related crashes amounts to more than $59 billion. Drinking and driving is a large problem that can be greatly reduced by taking preventive action. Most people realize that drinking and driving is a big issue. However most people aren’t actually aware of how big this problem really is. Almost one third of all traffic related deaths have been caused by impaired driving. In 2013 alone, over 10,000 people were killed in crashes due to alcohol use. Not only does…

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    This alarming number caught the attention of thousands of worried parents with teens, the age group with the most risk for alcohol related accidents. Statistics show that teens and “new drivers aged 21 to 29 are more likely to be involved in accidents for their likeliness to binge drink and worse driving skills” (Carter 1029). High death rates among drunk driving led to the formation…

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