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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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    The Recovery Philosophy is a set of 10 Quality principles to enable the person and services to work together when the choice to seek help has been taken. (Government et al 2014) These principles are measured at all levels from provider to national audit. This document followed the publication of, A framework for Action (Scotland 2009) where the 4 areas for action were identified. Also that year it was highlighted Scotland’s relationship with alcohol required changes, with findings that the…

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    stomach issues which result in nausea, inflammation, and irritation. These are just some of the short term effects from drinking too much, there are long term effects which can effect a person also. Some long term effects include affecting the nervous system. Each time someone consumes alcohol it shrinks their brain size and weight. Consuming alcohol mainly affects the frontal areas of the brain. A major side effect of drinking alcohol is weight gaining. An average alcoholic drink has about 100…

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    still remain the preferred method of expression for the masses. Technology has evolved so much that people now have the tools needed to generate and share images that reflect their own beliefs and opinions. Naturally, the growth of use- generated content has created a diverse assortment of different types of images i.e. memes. Although prompted to exaggerate certain events and generally without real meaning, memes do hold value in our society. They are often created and replicated to form…

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    immune system, increased risk of osteoporosis, impotence and testicular atrophy, and increase in the risk of getting cancer in the mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and colon. Reading these long term effects makes me worry about my father since he’s been drinking since he was twenty two and has just recently quit, and so I’m worried if any of these effects will affect him soon. Another effect I’m worried if my dad has is if his nervous system is okay. I’m worried about his nervous system…

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    whether policy considerations limit the scope of the duty, an important factor comes to mind. This being that there is no law that prohibits the consumption of alcohol at a private social event and/or operating a motorized vehicle with alcohol in your system. The law comes into play when the concentration of alcohol in the driver’s blood surpasses the legal limit. Therefore, when the guest said he was okay to drive, it could have been reasonably assumed that he was not over the legally allowed…

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    and its practicality is often taken for granted. However, that freedom to equally access all public content on the Internet, commonly referred to as net neutrality, has been jeopardized in the hands of Internet service providers over the past few years. Net neutrality is defined in the online Oxford English Dictionary as: “the principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the…

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    consumers of user generated content online. Free labour also functions in digital media by getting…

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    questions must be asked. What should be censored? Most would answer explicit content such as sex, violence, and gore for things like movies and TV shows (How Media Censorship Affects the News You See). One must explore the benefits of censorship, as well as the detriments, to get the full picture. Some of the “pros and cons”, as people call them, of censorship in general is that it helps save children from seeing crude and vulgar content. However, to a certain extent, censorship can be harmful.…

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