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    Sample Observation Report

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    he woke up the driver, who was now identified as (Diego Hernandez, Juan Jose DOB 04/22/94). Juan had signs of impairment (glassy bloodshot eyes and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath/person). I also observed Juan to have signs of impairment (glassy bloodshot eyes, a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath and person). Juan related…

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    skills such as memory, understanding, solving problems and speed of thought. Alcohol consumption: Keller and Vaillant (2014) discussed that alcohol’s consumption means drinking alcohol and the beverages which containing alcohol. Alcohol consumption is connected with alcoholic beverages. An alcoholic beverage is a drink and psychoactive drug containing ethyl alcohol, which is commonly referred to as ethanol. Perception: is perceived the act or faculty, or comprehending the senses, mind and…

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    Alcoholism is defined as the body's dependence of alcohol consumption. An estimated 14 million Americans abuse alcohol or are alcoholics (Alcohol). Addiction to alcohol was not always known as alcoholism, it was formerly known as intemperance, habitual drunkenness, and inebriety (Keller). Intoxication tests are used by the police to test if a person has been drinking and how much they have been drinking. The Drunkometer was the very first intoxication test to be invented (Staff). It was the…

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    While there are many addictions in the world, alcohol is one of the most misunderstood. Alcohol came along many years ago when farmers noticed a change in fruits. The effects of alcohol on the body and in families can be very dangerous and heartbreaking. Alcohol, as well as emotional harm, can also cause physical harm due to accidents and violence. Its manufacturing all started about ten thousand years ago, when honey and wild yeasts were used to produced a fermented drink. Grapevines were…

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    to think rationally and distorts their judgement and can lead to fatalities and long-term serious diseases if consumed excessively over a long period of time. Alcohol beverages with varied percentage content are consumed globally during religious, social and cultural events, festivals and other occasions. The use of alcoholic beverages has been an integral part of many cultures for thousands of years (McGovern, 2009). Over centuries, there have been ongoing measures, research, interventions and…

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    The Honda Incident

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    On 05-26-2016, at approximately 2157 hours, the Victim, Justo Marcano Rivera, was riding a light blue Schwinn bicycle westbound on Heather Field Drive and for reasons unknown, failed to yield to northbound traffic on Hulsey Road. The Victim, rode into the northbound lane of Hulsey Road, violating the right of way of, and was struck by, a northbound Honda motorcycle. The Honda motorcycle bearing Florida tag # 92280K and VIN#: JH2SC4402YM003866, was being driven by the Defendant, Kyle Adair…

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    Alcohol Case Study

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    impaired judgment, poor insight, distractibility, cognitive rigidity, and reduced motor skills. Acute alcohol intoxication compared with sobriety effects hand-eye coordination, stability in gait and balance, and speed performance. This translates into alcoholics still being able to do tasks that require hand-eye coordination, it just seems to take them a longer amount of time to do so. When viewing a brain in vivo, a MRI is conducted and the images presented give insight as to which parts of the…

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    involved they are affected in many ways. Children are easily influenced by what is around them, such as the environment they grew up in. Therefore, Children of Alcoholics (COA) are affected by their alcoholic parent(s). Scholars are interested in this topic because there are obvious social effects in children when the parent(s) is an alcoholic and there is a lot of information and research subjects out there, which makes for great research. This literature review will address the…

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    Party Security Plan

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    People who are over the age will have to provide ID and then they will be given a wristband a certain colour symbolising that they are allowed to drink. There will be security dealing the alcoholic drinks out and they will be only given to people wearing the coloured wristband. As there is still a risk of people over the age of eighteen giving people under the age drinks, I will make set rules that if a member of security catches you drinking…

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    be received with thankfulness, but the abuse of drink is from Satan, the wine is from God, but the drunkard is from the devil. Woe to drunkards’’ (1673). The use of fermented beverages such as fruits, honey, grains and juice existed in the early years of Egyptian civilization (pubs.niaa.nih.gov). These fermented beverages were used in making alcohols. So lots of Native American civilizations also developed the concept in pre-Columbian times (drugfreeworld.org). The concept, which was also known…

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