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    butt rested there cause through food and fuel control, this led to the pre-civil war era. (Prohibition). After the revolution drinking was on the rise. As drinking was on the rise it led to the first replacement of the constitution, this was referred to as the “noble experiment”. Men where spending all their money on alcohol. Alcohol abuse was so bad that men began drinking alcohol on their lunch break witch caused a lot of accidents in the workplace.(Rosenberg). In 1869, the National…

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    I agree with the author’s purpose in the article “The Danger Lurking in Just One” by Jeannie Ralston. The author’s message is that teen drinking is very dangerous, even if it is only one drink. Teen drinking is harmful to teens because it affects your brain development, how your brain alerts you when in danger. For example, it affects how the frontal lobe is developed. “Not since you were a toddler learning to walk and talk has there been a more important time for brain development than your…

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    Laurie Halse Anderson uses simplified diction to give the reader a better understanding of Melinda's stream of conscious. Contrary to the title Speak, there is not a great deal of dialogue in the passage, let alone in the novel. Instead, Anderson uses this simplistic approach to give us insight to both the raw emotions of Melinda, as well as the events that take place. In the passage, Anderson uses this transparent writing style to convey the immediate struggle Melinda had in finding a group to…

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    The families of ancient native american groups currently face many issues on their small reservations. These problems vary from alcoholism and violence to dangerous living conditions. These problems affect everyone on reservations no matter what age they are. Most of the problems are caused by influence or inherited from previous generations. A major problem on many reservation is alcoholism and Other drugs, which are influenced at a very early age even at five. Many big alcohol companies will…

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    Hydration Advantages

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    water and stay hydrated without even realizing it. But the water bottle can provide a variety of benefits over the hydration pack.Hiking with a hydration pack A hydration pack such as a Platypus, CamelBak, or Teton Sports, comes with a plastic drinking tube for easy on-the-go use, and includes a variety of advantages, including:Heavy – A hydration pack makes it easy to carry the supply of water close…

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    Destabilizing Desiccation Circumstances in the Coachella Valley “Long ago, the Coachella Valley held ephemeral lakes and later an abundance of artesian wells. Now it is one of the driest places in North America, getting only 3 to 4 inches of rain every year. But it's also one of the fastest-growing regions in the state. The valley's population has surged from 1,000 in the early 1900s to about 500,000 today -- and is expected to soar to 812,000 by 2035” (Krieger Paragraph 6). Drought affects…

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    The Jellinek's Five Level

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    level are considered to be the father of scientific research in the field of alcoholism. They are categorised in five types of drinking pattern. 1. ALPHA Alcoholism: This is purely psychological dependence on the effect of alcohol to relieve bodily or emotional pain. Although there are no signs of progressive process or the drinking leads to loss of control, damage from drinking can be restricted to relationship or even job performance. 2. GAMMA Alcoholism: This acquired increase tissue…

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    Hypothesis and Objection Because it may take a couple of years for the trash to collect in areas, and due to the constant water moving, I believe we need to observe this over two years. Not much is documented in regards to water samples in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. My hypothesis after checking water samples, oxygen level and phytoplankton levels, is: a decrease in oxygen, which creates dead zones and decreases in phytoplankton and nutrients, with an increase in bacteria and other toxins.…

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    predisposition, mental health, and the environment. After consuming alcohol excessively, your brain becomes dependent on it and chemically changes in the brain occur. As a result, pleasurable feelings are increased, making the abuser want to engage more in drinking. Furthermore, alcoholism will engage the drinker to drink more due to those feelings to prevent withdrawal symptoms. (Burke, D.) Health effects associated with alcohol intake in large amounts include an increased risk of alcoholism,…

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    Differences In Agena

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    There are many people who made differences in Agena, which was a small village in Ethiopia; however, Jemal Hussen, who was born in 1917 and died in 1984 made big differences than the others. He changed for his community in several ways. Jemal was the richest person in the village, so he built toilets and water lines. First, he built the first free public toilets in 1973. In Agena, Ethiopia, using toilet cost 0.50 Ethiopian cents, which was 0.10 American cents. Some people who could not pay used…

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