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    Should Energy Drinks be Limited? Energy drinks are very dangerous and surprisingly have no laws to protect the consumer from these drinks. Energy drinks are everywhere in society. In the morning‚ many people grab a hot cup of coffee‚ but the younger generation leans more towards getting an energy drink. Energy drinks have as much if not more caffeine than coffee depending on the brand of energy drink‚ and have as much sugar as a soft drink does. Many consumers however do not know the dangers of energy

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    Should the size of sugary drinks be restricted? Sugary drinks are popular especially among adolescents around the world. Not only are sugary drinks tasty and cheap‚ they are also widely available everywhere‚ even in most primary and secondary schools. New York City Mayor Bloomberg recently proposed to restrict the sale of big size sodas and other sugar sweetened beverages to help obesity. This essay will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of restricting the size of sugary drinks sold in restaurants

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    Should kids get their drivers license at 15? Kids who learn young know how to drive better than older adults. Younger kids have better eye sight plus better reflexes when it comes to adults. There isn’t no difference between 15 and 16. It gives the kids a year early to learn how to drive. Every state should allow 15 year olds to get their permit. Some states already allow 15 year olds to drive. Parents should allow their kids to get their permit and license at 15 years of age. Beginner drivers should

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    phrase “crimes are statutory offenses”?  The meaning of the phrase "crimes are statutory offenses" is that in order for the government to convict a defendant of a crime‚ the government must (1) demonstrate that the suspect acts disobey a criminal statute; (2) prove a reasonable doubt that the suspect committed the acts; and (3) prove that the suspect had the capacity to form a criminal intent (Mallory et al.‚ 2015‚ pg. 135). Since the definition of statutory offenses means "the wrong punishable under

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    Running head: THE BEST DEFENSE IS A GOOD OFFENSE The Best Defense is a Good Offense The Best Defense is a Good Offense Competition could be described as one of the most common driving forces among living organisms. Animals compete for territory‚ mates‚ food‚ and hierarchy within species. People compete for promotions‚ jobs‚ scholarships‚ in sports and in almost every aspect of their daily lives. Countries compete for the consumer in the world marketplace as do individual small business owners

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    The growing awareness of alcohol hazards has made people more cautious of their drinking habits‚ particularly young adults. At present young adults have the highest prevalence of alcohol consumption than any other age group. They also drink more heavily‚ experience more negative consequences‚ and engage in more harmful activities‚ specifically drunk driving. Although surveys have documented a decline in recent years‚ consumption rates remain highest from late teen years to the late twenties (Johnston1-3)

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    Why drunk drivers should be put in jail on the first time they get caught drinking and driving. I will be looking at both sides of this topic. First let’s look at how it could affect the city and its people. If there is someone out driving around drunk all the people on the streets are in danger. Families and children are put in the most danger because they are the people who are out on the streets the most. The driver also puts himself in danger. There could also be property damage to the city which

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    types of drivers everywhere I go. I see at least one of these everyday and it makes my entire ride almost unbearable. I am sure that many people have come across the aggressive driver‚ the uncertain driver‚ and the slow driver‚ and you may also be classified under one of these at one time or another. The aggressive drivers are seriously the best drivers overall‚ and they have to be. If they weren’t such great drivers they would get into much more accidents then they do. These drivers have the

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    Should the drink drive limit be zero? For my report‚ I am going to see if the drink-drive limit should be zero. I am going to research the following: * Pros of the limit being reduced * Cons of the limit being reduced * Environmental effects * Social effects * Financial effects After researching these categories‚ I will decide whether the or not using all the facts and research I have procured. I will use reliable sources and proven sources for my research. I will also give

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    Gabrielle Harris Professor Hartley English 111 10 September 2009 In the article “_Legal drinking ages throughout the world. Should the US lower the age to 18”_‚ the author asks should America lower its drinking age to 18. I believe the law should not be changed because there will be an increase of school age kids abusing alcohol. 18 year olds’ are typically still high school students‚ it is still appropriate for them to hang around other high school students. If they were allowed to legally

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