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    THE ANALYSIS OF INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION STRATEGIES USED IN OBAMA’S SPEECHES A. Introduction 1. Background According to Slagell (2009)‚ in everyday language‚ public speaking refers to the communication practice of a speaker sharing ideas with an audience primarily through speech. The process of sharing ideas for the audience can be done in many ways such as speech or also called as oratory. Following Astuti (2011‚ p.23-26) stated that public speaking including speech has many important

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    risks associated with its use?3People in all modern societies use drugs‚ but today’s youth areexpertimenting with both legal and illegal drugs‚ and at an increasinglyearly age. Some sociologists claim that parents and other members of society often set a bad example.Discuss the causes and some effects of widespread drug use by youngpeople in modern day society. Make any recommendations you feel arenecessary to help fight youth drug abuse.4 The world is experiencing a dramatic increase in population‚

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    Drugs have no rightful place anywhere in society; however‚ they have even less of a place in academic environments where teens are living in their most formative years. That the teen drug/alcohol user’s academic performance is severely impaired‚ along with his or her level of responsibility – such as skipping class‚ failing to complete assignments‚ etc. – speaks to the notion that drug and alcohol use is rampant throughout American middle and high schools. This abuse has produced teenage student

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    Drugs are a common problem here in Hawaii for many years now. The National Drug Intelligence center calls ice methamphetamine the greatest drug threat to Hawaii followed by marijuana‚ cocaine‚ heroin and the abuse of prescription drugs. The estimated range of ice meth users is anywhere from 8‚000 to 120‚000 out of the 1.2 million people. About 37.4 percent of men jailed in Honolulu are tested positive for methamphetamine in their system. The state authorities arrest an average of 1‚500 people per

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    more people who use their welfare money to buy drugs instead of diapers for their infant children. Checking people for drugs that receive pubic assistance would not only save money‚ but then those people may have a better chance when they continue into the workforce. Others think that drug testing people who receive assistance is discrimination and a violation of privacy. In the state of Arizona welfare recipients are asked three questions about drug use. If they answer yes to any of the following

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    In the essay‚ “Legalizing Drugs Makes Matters Worse by James Q. Wilson‚” Wilson expresses a view regarding legalizing drugs that it will cause more drug use. He warrants this by using 3 main possible results: 1) Drugs would be cheaper due to the fact that the black market inflates prices for illegal products. 2) Drugs would be much safer to gain possession of because you would no longer be receiving them from sketchy drug dealers‚ legitimate companies would be selling them. He expresses this by

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    represents the legal‚ moral and ethical implications of testing for the presence of alcohol or drugs as a precondition of employment or as a condition of continued employment. It is the author’s opinion of moral‚ ethical and legal issues that such testing causes. What exactly is meant by "moral and ethical issues"? The "Moral" refers to the conditions to be satisfied by any right course of action. In the context of drug and alcohol testing‚ the objective factors such as privacy‚ employer control of employee

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    February 27th‚ 2012 Analytic Paper #3 “Although our war on drugs must be fortified with the best laws‚ enforcement efforts and resources‚ we would not be successful without your individual commitment to this cause.” -- Mel Carnahan Just say no? The legalization of drugs has been a huge issue in politics for an exceptionally long time. Many people believe that the legalization of drugs will allow the government to gain more control and therefore reducing crime on the streets. The idea that a state

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    Drug Advertising Some drugs are good‚ at least some pharmaceutical advertising wants people to believe that. Since 1983‚ prescription drug advertising on television has become a topic of debate‚ should it be allowed or not allowed. What is DTCA? DTCA is direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising on television. The use of direct to consumer prescription drug advertising should be prohibited‚ as it leads to potential overmedication‚ possible drug abuse and could add to the overall cost of the

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    Carrell & Heavrin (2013) mention that the use of drug and alcohol tests for employees and job applicants have become a complicated and critical issue in regards to job security. In general‚ drug test screenings look for opiates‚ cocaine‚ barbiturates‚ methamphetamine‚ and marijuana. It has also been suggested that drug abusers are ten times likely to miss work‚ 3.6 times more likely to be involved in on-the-job related accidents‚ five times likely to file a workers compensation claim and have higher

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