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    Leah Williams English 131 ZX 08 December 2017 Dr. Clarissa West-White Argumentative Essay Untimely In recent years it has come to the attention of many that Americas most beloved sport, football, is actually very dangerous. It is widely known that you can sprain your ankle, break a bone or even get a concussion, all in the name of the sport; however, many are unaware of or overlook that fact that something such as a concussion or repeated hits to the head can lead up to a deadly disease known as…

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    inflammation in the lungs and bronchial tubes as a result from inhaling foreign matter. Aspiration pneumonia most likely a result from inhaling food, vomitus, or liquid. This may lead to a bacterial infection. Risk factors include sedation, coma, intoxication, poor gag reflex, dysphagia, and age, particularly in older adults. Visual signals of aspiration pneumonia include chest pain, cyanosis, crackling in the lungs, decreased oxygen, tachycardia, cough with sputum and decreased awareness.…

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    These impairments can affect the individual’s life by impacting their physical, mental, social, or professional functioning in a negative way. There are many symptoms and signs associated with alcohol use disorder. These symptoms include frequent intoxication, nausea, sweating, tachycardia, amnesic episodes (blackouts), mood swings, depression, anxiety, insomnia,…

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    under the current law, which has also led to an 11-16 percent drop in alcohol-related fatalities among youth”(ERLC). This law ultimately saves lives. Through a higher drinking age there has been a reduction in binge drinking among teens and lower intoxication…

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    The etiology of a condition is its cause or origin. The etiologies of addiction are those areas that influence the when and how factors of addiction. It is important to identify and understand how one gets started in their addiction. To understand what causes addiction, you must look deep into yourself and figure out why you started using to begin with, there is always an underlying reason. Agent models place primary emphasis on the strong effects of the drug itself. In this view, anyone who…

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    the harmful effects of alcohol, and why an individual should not consume any alcoholic beverage until they are the age of 21. They also teach the young population that they should be very responsible when consuming alcohol beverages, because of intoxication are very dangerous. Within in the future the United States will be working on more research on the effects of alcohol at each age group and understanding what environments tend to lead to more alcoholic consumption, and what we can do to stop…

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    As criminology majors, we must learn the inner workings of the court system as well as the crucial courtroom players. We have all watched series such as Law and Order, CSI, American Crime, etc., but they give us a false sense of what an actual courtroom setup looks like. Unlike these shows, there are various steps that must be taken before the defendant is prosecuted. There is the arrest, initial appearance, bail is set, either a grand jury or preliminary hearing is conducted, arraignment occurs…

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    The Christmas season has finally arrived, bringing with it the revival of classic holiday songs that take up a majority of play time on the radio. Everyone has songs they either adore or hate, and some people just cannot stand holiday music all together. However, no song this season has received more attention and backlash than “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” With the lyrics, “Say, what’s in this drink?” and “Oh baby don’t hold out,” many have claimed that the song implies date rape. Although the…

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    III. Racial Struggle after Integration James Meredith was met with much hostility during his attempt to enroll. Meredith was halted by Mississippi’s governor, Ross Barnett, who issued a statement denying his admission to the University (Sansing, 1999). Despite the United States Supreme Court’s order to admit Meredith to the university and several attempts by U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy to sway Barnett, the governor refused to abide by legal orders. Finally, Robert Kennedy and Barnett…

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    he kills Mary Dalton, who is white and Bessie, who is black. Due to Bigger being black and killing someone that is white and black, they only really care about him killing Mary, more than Bessie. The text states, “White people never searched for Negroes who have killed other Negroes...white people felt it was good when a Negro killed another” (Wright 331). This quote gives off the impression that they do not truly care about black people's lives and could careless if you killed someone of your…

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