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    “The crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood” would define drunk driving. Throughout these 50 great states in America there are too many people that are committing to drunk driving at all times of the day. People believe that there is no harm in doing an act if you are caught doing such act [drunk driving]. People that are convicted of drunk driving, once or more should know that they shouldn’t be doing it because such of heavy consequences. The consequences are tragic…

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    Deportation Case Study

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    legal responsibilities of States in their conduct with each other, and their treatment of individuals within State boundaries. Its domain encompasses a wide range of issues of international concern such as human rights, disarmament, international crime, refugees, migration, problems of nationality, the treatment of prisoners, the use of force, and the conduct of war, among others. It also regulates the global commons, such as the environment, sustainable development, international waters, outer…

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    increase in male high school graduation rates would produce an annual savings of almost $5 billion in crime-related expenses. States that had higher levels of educational attainment also had crime rates lower than the national average. Nine out of the 10 states with the highest percentage of population who had attained a high school diploma or above were found to have lower violent crime rates than the national average, compared to just four of the 10 states with the lowest educational…

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    sex trafficking ring. This outcome was very useful in highlighting the importance of public awareness because it provided the audience with knowledge and insight about a major crime that was occurring in Brazil. It also proved that a positive change can be made if people just had the necessary information to combat such crimes or to reduce…

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    Genocide Survivors

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    compared to Holocaust survivors, with regards to the current state of research there has be no incentive to obtain personal information on Armenian Genocide survivors as the Turkish government has denied the atrocities in addition to the fact that many survivors have passed away long before Holocaust survivors. As such, the existing state of literature consists more information on trauma and its effects on Holocaust survivors compared to Armenian Genocide survivors. The research below consists…

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    India Sports Case Study

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    in various competitive events at the national and international levels” (Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, 2015). The Sports branch of the Ministry is called the Sports Authority of India, and its objectives include talent scouting at micro level and nurturing talent towards excellence, training & international exposure, support training with science, , monitor and enhance performance with a scientific evaluation system, training and preparation of national teams, sports infrastructure…

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    As it states on Center for Disease Control and Prevention, alcohol can have a short-term health effect such as injuries like motor vehicle crashes, fall, drowning and burn, violence such as homicide, suicide, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence, and risky behavior…

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    Introduction According to the United Nations Office of Drug and Crime, human trafficking is now the second largest form of transnational crime, just under the trafficking of drugs (Shelley, p. 7). Formally, human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of humans through force, fraud, or coercion. People are commonly trafficked for the purpose of sex, labor, or even organs. And unlike drugs, humans are a commodity that can be sold and resold,…

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    8367734 One Drink, One Mistake If I could go back in time and help my cousin stop drinking i would definitely do it. My cousin was going through depression and turned his head to alcohol. Now that he is an adult he has to take medication everyday. If the government and people around the world were more strict about young teens drinking, situations like this would not have to occur. The legal drinking age should not be lowered to 18 because drinking too much alcohol can cause addiction,…

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    There is no denying heroin has infiltrated all areas of the country and all levels of society and that its emergence is traced back to misuse and abuse of prescription painkillers. As this research has noted, narcotic painkillers are similar to heroin, both are opioids, and they act in similar ways in the brain, producing the same kind of euphoria and lead to the same devastating addiction. Consequently, drug dealers provided heroin as the cheaper alternative for prescription opioid addicts…

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