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    The problem today with teens is rebellion, but the most relevant one is underage drinking. In 2010, the article, The Problem of Underage Drinking and What Parents Can Do by Heidi Stevens “ there were approximately 189,000 emergency room visits by persons under age 21 for injuries and other conditions linked to alcohol” (Steven 3). Alcohol is an international issue among the globe. The reports of alcoholism have slowly decreased, but it is still pretty high for teenagers. In the article, The…

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    world. If you are caught taking alcohol or drugs when driving, you will have a suspension of your license for 3-6 months. You could also get fined up to $300 - $1000. Other than the regular fine, you could also get an assessment fine of $250, and $750 of fines throughout a three-year course. On top of the fines, you could get up to almost four years in jail. In jail, they will force you to join the New York Drinking Driver Program (DDP) and also enroll you to community service days in jail.…

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    graphic examples happened in 2008 in Los Angeles. The company DANONE was sued for false advertisement regarding one of it's brands – Activia. The court obligated the company to change its marketing strategy regarding this product, to pay a $35 million fine, and $100 compensation to every person…

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    “In July 19, 2011, USDA inspection report cites the Harvard Medical School five times for violations including unqualified personnel, inadequate supervision of experimentation by the lab's Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee, and inadequate housing for primates” (Hunnicutt). Despite the benefits of animal testing, animal rights activists have shed a light on the horrible things these animals needlessly suffer. Because of this information, laws were passed against treating animals…

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    I blacked out for just a second. I wake up, realizing that air bags worked fine, saving my head from hitting a steering wheel. I hear something ringing in my ears and smell that something burnt. I started to check if all of my bones and joints are fine. Moving all of them, I figured that I am totally fine, except that my finger hurts a little bit. Second thing that I did was to disconnect seatbelt. It apparently wasn’t that easy, because…

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    Is anything broken? Do we need an ambulance?” Mom asked, concerned, “Are you OK?” “I’m fine, I’m fine, don’t touch me. I’m going to get a drink. Come on, Sarah,” I snapped. We went to go get a drink, sit down for a minute and took some deep breaths. That was the moment I knew I had to get back on and show him that I can’t walk away because of…

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    financial loss. It's obvious, the AETA is designed to silence animal rights advocates from exercising their First Amendment rights. By labeling anyone who “interferes” with an industry's profits as a terrorist, and by imposing prison sentences and fines on those convicted under the law, the AETA will deter those who simply want to peacefully advocate for the welfare of animals. Regardless of one's political and ethical position, animal rights is a topic that deserves to be publicly debated. The…

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    Oregon Drug Policy

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    face a Class B felony which could leave you with ten years in prison and a $100,000 fine. If caught with a “Schedule II” drug you could face a Class C felony which could mean five years in prison and also a $100,000 fine. A “Schedule III” would lead to a Class A misdemeanor with one year in jail and $2,500 in fines. “Schedule IV” would result in a Class C misdemeanor with thirty days in jail along with a $500 fine. The last one is “Schedule V” and the charge for that would just be a small…

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    The primary issue with this argument, and what we must make clear to city administration is that the kind of financial penalty that would work has never been done before. We need to impose stricter fines on these companies and ban them from continuing their business in these especially vulnerable communities until they clean up their mess. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is responsible for policing these polluters, but a new report…

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    Concrete Mixture Design

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    100 lbs. of cement. For each additional group of cement the ounces per 100 lbs. of cement will increase be 1 ounce. Using the design mixture, for one 20 cm cubed concrete specimen it will consist of 1.35 kg of water, 3.32 kg of cement while both the fine and coarse aggregates have a weight of 7.04 kg. The purpose of this research is to test the effect of the superplasticizer on the concrete bond strength with AFRP bars meaning these components will be kept consistent with all five groups only…

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