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    Instrumental Goals

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    The following goals were selected as objectives for Elias program based on clinical observations, assessment results, and parent interview. Goals are outlined in Elias IPP dated 8/5/2015. Ultimate Goal 1: Elias will continue to work on increasing his verbal communication. Instrumental Goals: Language/Communication 1. Vocal Intonation 3: Elias will expressively identify the vocal intonation of another person (i.e. “How do I/he/she sound?” “Happy”), for 5 intonations (i.e. Happy, Sad, Excited,…

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    quickly in the field of communication through social media. Many people document every aspect of their lives on these social media sites for the world to acknowledge. Our population believes that this has made our society more sociable but in reality we are glued to our smartphones and there is hardly any human interaction anymore. Instead, there is a mass indulgence in vices such as greed, pride, and vanity due to fame and wealth that have arisen due to social media. In the Politics, Aristotle…

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    there missing that one piece of their family. When you are driving drunk that you are not impaired and can’t operate a vehicle to its full capability. There were a total of more than 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in 2009. For youth drivers ages 21-24 caused up to 35 percent of car crashes while they were drunk. (Gale) It’s not just for cars that people are driving while intoxicated it’s all vehicles, including motorcycles too.…

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    Drunk Drivers Case Study

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    Drivers who drive under the influence take many individuals’ lives. If you take the risk to drive drunk, then you should be liable off all actions that you will be accounted for, by which mean take full responsibility of their actions. The reasons they need to take responsibility is they account for a large amount of unsuspected deaths. Just like Zane. Zane was a three-year-old little boy just beginning his life when a drunk driver fatally hit his father, when his family was traveling home. His…

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    Teenage Drinking And Driving Essay

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    Every year more than forty-thousand people die in car accidents whether it is their fault or not. This number varies on all the deaths including adults, children and most of all teenagers. “There are about one-hundred deaths per day in the United States.” Most of these fatalities occur during evenings on weekends than on weekdays. In North Carolina the average deaths per year are one-thousand and forty-eight percent of that are due to impaired driving .There is a one-thousand percent change…

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    too much to drink causes you to lose control of your actions. These actions are costing you, your almost entire life. For example, like they say “the devil was once an angel” and when you’re under the influence you’re not you. Be family and friendship that important to you or being under the influence of alcohol more important? “Drinking and driving can kill a friendship”. Ones live is as important as your own. Friendship is also valuable, especially is their kids are with them. It kills your…

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    Cause and Effect of Drinking and Driving Under the Influence Up until recently the American Culture had a phrase that was commonly used within the average family, which was “have one more drink for the road.” It has only been within the past 20 years that The United States had really considered the safely risk that Americans now take while driving. For instance, after a good night of drinking with friends it’s easy to perceive that you are fully capable to drive home but, you are more likely to…

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    personal or family embarrassment. Penalties also increase substantially if you are a repeat offender. All it takes is one time and your whole life can be changed if you make the decision to drink and drive. If you are convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, your life can be impacted by ways you might not be aware of. These include possible loss of employment, prevention of employment at certain jobs, higher insurance rates, required to carry SR22 and financially…

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    In this case, all three boys were the eldest which meant they are an influence to the littluns; they caused all members (minus Simon) to become reckless by…

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    The Affluenza Teen Case

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    “Being a teenager is an amazing time and a hard time… you get the best and the worst as a teen” but sometimes teenagers get carried away. The ”Affluenza Teen” case has prompted many people to discuss social issues such as drunk driving and reckless behavior. 16 year old Ethan Couch killed four people in a drunk driving accident; however, his defense team argued that he suffered from “Affluenza”. Although he had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit, the judge only sentenced Ethan to…

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