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    because they couldn't drink it anymore. After the 18th amendment was put into place this made more crimes and more manufacturing and production of alcohol because people couldn't drink it. Or could they. drinking alcohol was an everyday thing and some people could have been looking forward to drinking once they came of age. America thought they could take that away from them well i don't think so america you are gonna have to try harder than that.Government thought they were not going to have…

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    Road Rage Studies

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    Purpose: The purpose of this study is to add to previous research done on road rage. Road rage has been an increasing problem since the 1980s, when a police officer first coined the term (Sunrise Digest, 1988). Drivers can encounter certain road conditions that can cause road rage in people who misdirect their anger at others. Previous research has shown that road rage can be triggered by psychological or sociological aliments and substance abuse (Schafer, 2014; Wells-Parker, Ceminsky, Hallberg,…

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    Claim In our time and day, sports take up a big portion of our time, clothing statements, and day to day conversations. In fact, sports have become a huge part of American as well as global culture. One of the most commonly watched sports is boxing which to some people may seem dangerous but to others, it is nothing other than showing a form of strength as well as a form of entertainment. Many may argue about how dangerous of a sport boxing may be because of the statistics of the injuries…

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    My position on this topic is that I think the “Cinderella licenses” is a great idea and I am sure that it helps with lowering the amount of accidents. However, it is not always possible to be home by twelve and there should be exceptions to this because time is not always on your side. These exceptions could even be as simple as calling and telling your parents that you are on your way and have a friend with you or an adult to help you stay awake and or watch the road. “The Cinderella license…

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    Teen Driving Bad

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    " In 2003, there were 937 drivers at the age of 16, that were involved in fatal accidents" (Davis 64-65). 16-year-olds tend to crash more than any other age when it comes to driving. 16yrs. Old are not fully matured, and do not have emotionally control. Some parents complain about not wanting to taxi their kids everywhere, but others safety is more convenience. The government should keep raising the driving age. 16 year-olds brains are not fully matured for long-termed decisions. Jay Giedd,…

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    Underage drinking is a problem in the United States. Why do many teenagers drink illegally? What makes teenagers drink and commit outrageous, dangerous activities like drunk driving? What makes a teenager think its okay to break the law? High school and college parties nowadays mostly have alcoholic beverages such as beer and vodka. Most students at these parties are under 21 and if someone at the party were to get into an accident that requires medical attention especially at a high school…

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    effective rules and regulations, providing relevant services, public education campaigns, settlement of disputes(Hill, M & Varone 2014). But Melbourne Locked-out policy implementation was missing need of proper education and awareness about binge drinking. The cost factor was not properly addressed by policymaker because Melbourne is 24/7 city. According nights’ massive crowd of people visit city and spend a lot of money there. Therefore, the cost factor should consider before making in this…

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    Does hitting 16 make you a great driver? Well I'm saying that if you more experienced than you will be a better driver than a 18 year old who had just got their licence. “Turning 16 does not instantly make someone a safer driver,” says Peter Kissinger they talk about experience being the main key of being a better driver, if they were to start learning how to drive at 14 and were on the roads by 16 they would be better than a 16 year old who just got their licence because they turn 16. ¨The…

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    Teenagers who are involved with underage drinking, don't understand the consequences, yet 4,700 teens are the victims of drinking and driving each year. Some people believe that drinking alcohol overall isn't a problem. Let's say your best friend comes up to you and asks you to drink with them, would you? Sometimes kids end up getting addicted to drinking, because they first started drinking around the ages of 10 to 14. There are many reasons of why people think this isn't a problem anymore,…

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    Avoid Drunk Driving

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    top ways to avoid drunk driving charges. Designate a Driver Plan in advance. Designate a driver to avoid drunk driving. It is better to plan in advance since brain functioning tends to slow down and the decision making skills impair after you start drinking. If there is a plan…

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