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    Psychology principles are found in life all around us, but usually, we tend to be blind to what is truly happening in a situation. All throughout our life we are faced with challenges and decisions. This includes the way we react to these stimulants, how we think about them and how we function consciously and unconsciously. Taking a closer look could open your eyes into the world of psychology. Consequently, in psychology, consciousness is defined as our awareness of ourselves and our…

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    Effects of alcohol on the body Alcohol is described as a depressant, it is everywhere, at parties, in restaurants and in millions of citizen’s homes. Financial struggles, family disputes and even just the desire of a “good time” are all reasons why 88,000 people die from alcohol-related causes each year (“Alcohol Facts and Statistics”). Those who consume alcohol do not understand that the long-term effects of alcohol on the body are far worse than the symptoms that drove the victim to consume…

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    Comparative Rhetorical Analysis of Erie Insurance and Dom Tiberi share Maria’s Message and Choices: The Dangers of Drunk Driving Maria’s Message public service announcement begins with Dom Tiberi, Maria’s father, describing the general details of Maria’s accident and why he, and Erie Insurance, have partnered together to bring Maria’s Message to the forefront. Using a statistic on how many teenagers have taking pledge to help prevent distracted driving accidents high lightening the importance…

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    Do you occasionally have a drink or two, either at home or in town? To be able to have that opportunity, you have to go buy it to take home, or you go to a place that provides it for a cost. In 2016, 223.2 billion US dollars were spent on alcoholic beverages, and about a quarter of accidents happened because of alcohol intake. Multiple people have died, gotten hurt, hurt others, and caused damage because of drinking. This can all be stopped by one simple change, no sales of alcohol after…

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    There is nothing quite like a sad story with a happy ending, mixed with a tiny bit of chaos in the middle; and the Budweiser “Lost Dog” commercial is just that. In the commercial, there are no words, just music that appeals to the audience’s emotions. Budweiser uses this commercial to sell their beer by creating an emotional connection. The relationship between the man and his puppy is one that most people can relate to. This causes people to think that if they relate to the commercial, they…

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    The topic of Alcohol and Drug abuse made an impact on me since my father was an alcoholic until just recently. My father wasn’t the type to get drunk in front of his family so he wouldn’t drink so much to make himself drunk. In a way, he did somewhat know how to control his drinking, but he still did drink more than someone his age should and anyway you cut it, alcohol was still bad for his health.. At first I didn’t know what was so addicting about Alcohol or what inside it made it so addicting…

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    After consuming alcohol, the brain exhibits poor judgement and poor body mechanics. Injuries by traffic and other kind of accidents are more prone to happen. I interviewed a man who claimed that he had his first alcoholic beverage at 11 years old. For nearly, 30 years of his life he was controlled by this drug. He would like to remain anonymous, but explained to me the various effects of alcohol that had happened to him. He discussed physical health effects and told me…

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    Argument Synthesis Binge drinking and alcoholism have been a long-time concern in American society. While the government and schools have made great efforts to tackle the alcohol problems by enacting laws and providing education, the situation of dysfunctional alcohol consumption hasn’t been sufficiently improved. In the essay “Drinking Games,” author Malcolm Gladwell proves to the readers that besides the biological attributes of a drinker, the culture that the drinker lives in also influences…

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    or she has the right to choose political leaders, purchase firearms, marry, and even enlist in the military, but are denied one simple right, the right consume an alcoholic beverage, and are considered an adult in the eyes of the law. A 20 year old can have the power to go can kill someone but not the right to consume an alcoholic beverage, it doesn’t make sense. Having the drinking age to 21 doesn’t stop young teenagers. Of course a nice and easy invention called a fake identification exist and…

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    Case Scenario 3: Related Case Childs v. Desormeaux, [2006] 1 SCR 643, 2006 SCC 18 (CanLII) Torts — Duty of care — Social host liability — Accident caused by guest driving his car after leaving party intoxicated — Whether social host owes duty of care to third parties who may be injured by intoxicated guest. After leaving a party held in a private home, D, who was then impaired, drove his vehicle into oncoming traffic and collided head‑on with another vehicle. One of the passengers in the…

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