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    Callahan’s Irish Pub is an authentic Irish pub in Warren, Ohio. Callahan’s is a successful business that continues to succeed in good and bad economic times. Callahan’s has top notch customer service that is big part of Callahan’s success. Callahan’s implements new and innovative technology to stay successful in the current business world. The operations at Callahan’s keeps Callahan’s successful no matter how the market is performing. Callahan’s does an excellent job creating wealth and is a…

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    The Dark Truth of Alcohol Every 53 minutes there is one person killed by an alcohol impaired driver in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2016). To being, alcohol is a well-known misused beverage, despite its adverse effects on the human body, society and the economy. The United States spent $249 billion dollars in 2010 (CDC, 2016). Whether it involves drinking on occasion, weekly or daily throughout this article it will discuss the impact…

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    Blurred Lines It is a Friday night in East Halls; Fetty Wap, Drake, and Justin Bieber are blasting from all of the different rooms as gaggles of underage girls and boys are putting back Fireball, Svedka, and Vladimir Vodka (basically nail polish remover) like it is going out of style. Scantily clad lasses drunkenly stumble as they run to catch the over packed White Loop with their Vineyard Vines attired frat bros trailing at their heels. Upon arriving at their destination, the dimly lit basement…

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    The Troubles of Silver Spoons and Rotten Teeth- Part 1 Lawrence Exeter drunkenly held onto his bottle as he drifted asleep, when suddenly his home telephone rang. He took a few seconds to leave the comfortable velvet chair and swayed while he walked to the ringing phone. “Hello,” he answered, slurring his words, his eyelids closing. A lady chewing gum replied, “You drunk again? It don’t matter. I don’t know if you remember me or what we did…” Lawrence’s mind slowly searched for what she could be…

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    "Mommy!", echoes the little girl who loses the grip of her mother's hand in the newly-opened, extremely busy fun fair in town. The shrinking feeling invades her stomach, as her mouth gapes wide and her eyes start stinging with tears at the thought of being lost in a sea of strange, unknowing people. A goosebump-erupting disaster, that is, for every young'un who simply wished for an ordinary day of merrymaking with their families and friends. Although, fear not, for it does have its perks! Oh,…

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    Joke Party Characteristics

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    A joke party, also known as a frivolous party or a satirical party, is a political party that is created for the point of entertainment or to make a political statement through satire. Although they do occasionally exist as a way to spread a message across, sometimes they their existence is mainly a source of humor or entertainment. The following is a list of satirical parties from around the world. Although the level of success that they have found varies, they all share one common…

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    illegally? What makes teenagers drink and commit outrageous, dangerous activities like drunk driving? What makes a teenager think its okay to break the law? High school and college parties nowadays mostly have alcoholic beverages such as beer and vodka. Most students at these parties are under 21 and if someone at the party were to get into an accident that requires medical attention especially at a high school drinking party, no one would want to call the ambulance or police because they would…

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    Let's get one thing straight. We are not the Breakfast Club. We did not meet by chance, and we did not leave whether or not we would always be friends a mystery to those who were watching us. As far as I know, we will always be friends, and if we are not, I’ll always try to remember what made us, us. But in terms of the Breakfast Club, I believe we have helped each other quite a bit, and we all are extremely different. It was right before the summer, so the day was warm but also wet and…

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    Girl, Interrupted Girl, Interrupted is a story that takes place in a psychiatric ward during the late 1960’s in Massachusetts. The main character is an eighteen-year-old girl Susana Kaysen, who suffers from borderline personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder is a debilitating high-risk disease associated with strong emotional suffering that impairs everyday functioning (Fertuck, Karan, & Stanley, 2016, p. 1). She is a troubled teenager who recently left high school and appears…

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    Censorship Jake May Censorship is defined as the suppression or prohibition of speech, public communication, or information that may be considered objectionable, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by governments, institutions or media. When a creator or author censors their own works or speech, it is self-censorship. Censorship can be direct or in some cases indirect, it is then referred to as soft censorship. This occurs in many…

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