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    and cutting down on the number of DUI’s which would in turn keep the number of people in prisons to a lower count. Each day, around thirty people die of drunk driving related accidents (Fitzgerald). Having a person tested for their blood alcohol content and then not having the car start if it is over the legal limit, would cut that number down to almost zero. Also, having a breathalyzer…

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    Media Attribution Theory

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    According to Anderson (2006), the persistence of the media in highlighting an issue can help define it as a problem, forcing the government to act on a condition that has been in existence for years, or even decades. The media does this by using focusing events. For instance, life threatening hazards faced by coal miners were ignored in the US since the 1930s. Despite annual deaths as a result of collapsing mines, averaging at 1000, the government did little to address the problem. In 1968,…

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    Triage Research Paper

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    of modern emergency departments. Triage systems aim, not only to ensure clinical justice for the patient, but also to provide an effective tool for departmental organization, monitoring and evaluation (ACEM 2013). Table of contents: 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 2. Triage process…………….……………………………………………………….…………….………….6 3. Design. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 4. Conclusion……………..……………………………………………………………………………………..8 5. References.…

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    flexibility of this technology by implementing lots of powerful real world applications. Here I try to enlist some of its important applications in today’s world: 1. Calculations and Data Analyze This device can be used for calculations and data analysis purpose. By using this device we can project a keypad on our palm where the numbers and other symbol will be available on the finger. This keypad looks like a keypad of the calculator that contains all necessary buttons. So, students and…

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    College life is different than your regular life. Students are always meeting new people, and constantly changing their environment or surroundings. Their surroundings can play a major role in influencing their personal life. The majority of college campus contain parties, sororities/fraternities, and events that can lead students in binge drink. Some other factors that can lead students to drink are wanting to fit in or being pressured by the people they associate themselves with. With all of…

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    I spoke to Judge Coogenour by phone to with the intent to obtain a telephonic search warrant for two gray top vials of Schon 's blood, which would be analyzed by a laboratory to determine Schon 's Blood Alcohol Content. I began explaining the details of the incident to Judge Coogenour. Judge Coogenour confirmed that I did not see Schon actually operating the motor vehicle. Judge Coogenour told me that case law was very clear that I did not have a right to contact…

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    Driving under the influence or while intoxicated is a crime of driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level that does not allow the driver to be capable of driving the vehicle properly. The crime affects much of the population these days but fortunately there are laws that deal with this problems. Impaired driving laws in Ontario were much needed and are appropriate laws that prevent accidents and injuries and save many lives of drivers of all ages every day.The impaired…

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    Drunk Driving Movement

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    The History of MADD and the Drunk Driving Movement Driving while intoxicated is an issue surrounding many in our society since the invention of the automobile. Although it’s been the topic of countless conversations over the decades, it was consequently the elephant in the room that no one spoke of. However, with the emergence of different awareness movements, such as the victims of drunk driving in the late 1970s and early 1980s, (Rid) Remove Intoxicated Drivers and Mothers Against Drunk…

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    Drunk Driving In Michigan alone this year we have had 4,633 alcohol crash related injurie’s. There has been 8,892 alcohol related crashes, and 26,845 DUI arrests according to madd.org. taxpayer’s subsidy of drunk driving fatalities this year has been posted at 1.3 billion dollars. And that is only Michigan alone. We still have 49 other states and half of the world. So I believe that drunk drivers should be imprisoned after their first offense. On March 16, 2009 Frances Dingle a 47-year-old…

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    drunk they tend to believe that they are actually less drunk than what they are which gives them the confidence to get in a vehicle and drive. If someone is caught drinking and driving the consequences may vary depending on the level of blood alcohol content(BAC). According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department (FLHSMV) if a person gets caught driving with a BAC level of 0.08% or higher the person will be fined between $500 to a $1000 if there are no minors in the car, with…

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