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    a DUI lose their license. The reason this topic is important is because those who have DUI’s on their record only face minimal consequences. On the first offense, the driver’s license is only suspended for 4 months. However, on the second offense within 10 years will result in a one year suspension. It is shown that DUI’s are one of the major causes of death each year. Those who are caught driving under any influences whether it is from alcohol or drugs should lose their license for good. As a…

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    Adults but not adults at the age of 18 How are we adults, if we’re not seen as adults? In the United States, the age of adulthood is 18. At the same time, people are restricted from being able to consume alcohol, in a responsible way. If we are declared adults at 18 we should have the right to decide if we drink or not. The minimum legal drinking age should be lowered to 18 because 18 is the age of adulthood in the United States, you can do everything in the world but you're prohibited to…

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    State Credential Requirements to become a Pharmacy Tech There are specific requirements to become a pharmacy tech. It’s not hard! Once you go to a school and ask about a specific course you will know. It’s an easy process to begin your goal (if you really desire it) it isn’t hard. If you put your mind and soul to it you will do it. Just have faith! And you will succeed! First off you have to have a high school diploma or equivalent (G.E.D). If you don’t have one get one!!! Also…

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    Linguistics has shown a constant evolution in the way studies, language, and the art of expression is observed throughout centuries. Within this branch of linguistic studies introduces an important sub-part known as Pragmatics. Pragmatics shows the study of meaning of how words string together to create meanings which may be different depending upon context. Pragmatics borrows different types of disciplines such as philosophy, sociology other parts of linguistics and anthropology to approach the…

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    Essay On Drunk Driving

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    out for each other and they will return home without any issues. When someone who has been drinking sits in the driver’s seat they put everyone else in danger. All sense of rationalization is gone and they believe that “they feel confident that they can drive extra carefully and avoid incident” (Distracted Driving). Drivers who are pulled over because of drunk driving can lose their license. If the person is found with a higher “blood alcohol level (BAL) higher than 0.08%, 21 years” of age and…

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    Dear (Insert Law Firm Name), On the date of May 20th, 2017 I was traveling on the New York thruway on my way to Ontario, Canada from Brunswick, Maine and was stopped by a police officer. Upon being pulled over, the police officer informed me that I had been traveling at 91 miles per hour in a 65 miles per hour zone in Montgomery County, New York. I was unaware of my speed as I had been traveling for quite some time and had no other cars around me at the time to judge my speed, thus leading to…

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    Rojas and Marco Saavedra. Bogado explains Claudio Rojas story of being an illegal immigrant. Rojas was caught and detained after his son, Emiliano (also undocumented) was stopped at a checkpoint with no driver’s license. Rojas thought he was protected and pointed out that he had a valid driver’s license and a paid attorney. Unfortunately, he and his son were not protected and were escorted to detention. Rojas admits he and his son approved the deportation as a result of being compelled to…

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    Voter ID Laws

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    anything man-made can be counterfeited” (Hyde, K. (2008, October 13)). Not to mention, requiring citizens to have a national ID card or something similar to it under the federal law is unconstitutional since most individuals have picture ID’s or driver’s license with a current picture. That to say, the new law would obstruct hispanic and…

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    Car Observation

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    vehicles turn west on 120 Ave North and stop. I stopped my vehicle behind the second of the two vehicles a blue Ford Mustang KS tag 921 HYU. After the vehicles stopped, I observed a white male exit the driver’s side of a red 1994 Chevy S-10 (VIN # 1GCDT14Z5R8202628) pickup. The vehicle was not displaying license plate. The male later identified as David D. Gressel by name and date of birth retrieved a gas container from the bed of the pickup and walk to the mustang. I made contact with Gressel…

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    Alcoholism Alcoholism is defined as an individual’s consumption of alcoholic beverages that results in problems affecting his or her well-being and health. Alcohol abuse is one of the major social problems in the United States that needs to be addressed as a public policy. Many people do not know they have an addiction or have abused alcohol. This often means they failed to get needed treatment or help and often do not realize how the problem is affecting their lifestyle. According to the…

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