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    this is a good source of nutrition for the unhealthy eaters, on the go people, or as an emergency food supply. Mission Statement “A cheer’s (toast) to save a live, one drink at a time all cross the world.” Let’s STOP cancer before it starts, by drinking this drink it is a high chance that you can stop it before it start, a healthy start of life. Rational for its content “Cheers to the Cure,” intends to create a…

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    In the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, Rafaela is a young woman who lives on Esperanza’s street. Rafaela is a beautiful girl who has taken a husband very young, however her partner is not the man of her dreams. She lives with her spouse, spending lots of time locked inside her room. She sits on her windowsill wishing she could go to the bar and find a better lover, but instead she must settle for her coconut and papaya juice, her current mediocre husband. Rafaela wants to find…

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    namely, “Separation of Church and State”. Roots of this phrase can be traced all the way back to a letter written by Thomas Jefferson in January of 1802 to the Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut. Though the First Amendment clause against establishment of religion by law was to ensure that there was separation between religion and government, various courts to this day are still hearing cases and this remain an ongoing subject of interpretation and perspectives. I believe this is so…

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    schools would open the day with the Pledge of Allegiance, then a non-denominational prayer in which students were to recognize their independence upon God. Then, in 1962, a parent sued on behalf of his child, arguing that the law violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, as made applicable to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case was moved all the way to the Supreme Court, which resulted in a six to one vote in favor of the plaintiff. The…

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    The first amendment states that citizens in America have the right to practice whatever religion they want, and the government cannot promote or discriminate any one religion. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”. Some people think this means that even though the government cannot promote a religion, schools or government spaces should be able to acknowledge God. Public school teachers should have the right to teach about…

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    religion, assembly, and petition referred to as the freedom of expression, our first amendment. Freedom of Religion has been hugely up for debate on the continuously evolving changes. Freedom of Religion is followed by the establishment clause that prohibits the establishment by congress and the “free” exercise clause prohibits government from interfering with individuals’ practice of religion. Every time there seems to be a case the government majority of the time benefits. In the Engel v.…

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    Canada will be subject to confiscation of their car keys when they are in a business establishment that is licensed to sell alcohol. Drivers will be tested for alcohol level prior to departure, and if found to exceed legal limits, will be required to use alternative transportation. Many Canadians and visitors go out at night or even during the day, and will consume alcoholic beverages. As the time flies by drinking in the bar, a person may believe they are capable of driving themselves and…

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    could pick them up (“Drinking and Driving”). One reason drunk driving is more common in some places more than others is community design. Communities that have licensed establishments far where the people live or work increases the risk of them drinking and driving. Drunk driving is also more common in rural or suburban settings. Licensed establishments that are within walking or public transportation distance makes drunk driving less common (Scott). Another cause of drinking and driving is…

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    Research on the cost of underage drinking conducted by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation revealed that medical expenses, job loss due to alcohol-induced sickness, auto accidents, deaths, and arson collectively cost an estimated $53 billion annually (Meier, 2006). This cost…

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    Nowadays, it is a normal phenomenon for young people to drink alcohol wherever they are having party or just releasing stress. But in this country, underage drinking is illegal and it will do harm to teenagers’ body health. As a part of young people, when we notice that there is an alcohol party which is hold by young people, we usually will not remind or warn them. On the contrary, few of us would join in this party, and it is totally wrong in this way. Young people should not drink under the…

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