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    Why do people drink? There are many reason why an individual choses to drink. Some drinks alcohol because it supposedly helps them temporarily forget their problem, helps them have a good time, makes them happy, it’s “cool” or to socialized. Why is there law against alcohol? It is to protect us and to create a safer environment. In the situation in which I have to decide a stand point whether or not the Health Committee should support the bill to decriminalize drinking alcohol in public and in…

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    Alcohol doesn 't really appeal to me because I don 't like how it taste. However I still go to parties about once a month meaning I only have three to five drinks a month which isn 't a lot on a monthly basis. Nonetheless, five drinks within five hours is still considered a lot but I still feel like a drink alcohol in moderation. I knew that there are many consequences associated with excessive drinking such as weight gain and liver problems. However I did not know that excessive alcohol use…

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    4. The officer's testimony is flawed. One of the more common defenses is challenging the observations of the officer that led to the arrest. This often involves introducing witnesses who can substantiate your version of the events. While most of these arguments will not negate a DUI conviction in and of themselves, they may poke holes in the officer's story or lead to a challenge of testing validity. Since much of an officer's testimony against you will be based on observations, you can…

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    Additionally 12-hour shifts contribute to fatigue among nurses. In a study published in the Journal of Nursing Management, Richardson et al. found that 60% of 145 respondents agreed with the statement regarding 12-hour shifts, “makes me feel tired after working two or more consecutive shifts.” Only 17.9% disagreed with the statement and 22.1% remained neutral (842). This increase in reported fatigue, caused by working long and mentally/physically demanding shifts, is the foundation of the…

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    "86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime,” stated in the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. With that being said, nearly anybody over the age of 18 has drank or even had a little sip of alcohol in their lifetime illegally. Alcohol affects the central nervous system, cerebral cortex, and the hippocampus provoking some unusually behaviors. It is extremely important for college students nationwide to be aware of the warning…

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    Introduction and Social Relevance 2015 was a tragic year for South Australia. 102 people died on the roads and over 750 serious injuries occurred in South Australia alone. 44 of the fatalities were young men and women who died due to driving over the allowed alcohol consumption limit of 0.05 (Responsibility, 2016). This did not however need to be the case, these fatalities would not have occurred if the drivers were tested and stopped beforehand. Over 600 000 drink driving tests occurred last…

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    and cutting down on the number of DUI’s which would in turn keep the number of people in prisons to a lower count. Each day, around thirty people die of drunk driving related accidents (Fitzgerald). Having a person tested for their blood alcohol content and then not having the car start if it is over the legal limit, would cut that number down to almost zero. Also, having a breathalyzer…

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    affected the relationship between the media consumers and producers and how the audience are becoming the creator of their own media content. Today people tend to rely on social media as their main source of information, and through multiple new media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc. they are not only able to produce but also distribute their content. The essay will discuss how easy access to information, sharing and collaboration has given the freedom for users to create their…

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    Mostly everyone's favorite thing right now is Social Media. People have accounts on all sorts of social networks like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and more. The question is Can Social Media be harmful to society? Social Media can be useful to some people, but it can be harmful as well. Technology and the internet have taken over and making a danger to our society, most people can agree on this topic and some do not. Almost every news story always have to do something with any Social network or…

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    complex quandary of what content and topographies to share across the mobile and desktop types of an e-commerce site. Content should be the same First off, it is actual important to distinguish amid both the type of site (e-commerce sites against other websites), and amid content and features. The next observations from the test meetings are specifically for an e-commerce setting and user behavior might vary if your mobile site is a newscast portal, blog, business site, intranet, web facility,…

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