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    texting while driving

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    reading and analyzing the journals and articles‚ I now realize the serious consequences and problems that texting while driving‚ and driving underage can cause. There are many dangers that come with texting while driving that never occur to the people performing the action. "Nearly 5500 people were killed in distracted driving accidents in 2009‚ the Department of Transportation found." While most might believe that drunk driving is the culprit to most unforced accidents‚ they may not be educated enough

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    Texting While Driving

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    phones to read news feeds‚ post status updates‚ read & reply to messages and post photos. This shows that now people are leaving PCs and moving towards Smartphone‘s. Texting while driving is a growing trend‚ and a national epidemic‚ quickly becoming one of the country’s top killers. Drivers assume they can handle texting while driving and remain safe‚ but the numbers don’t lie. When it comes to driving‚ teenagers have a lot of factors working against them like inexperience‚ impulsiveness‚ the challenge

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    Causes of Teen Drinking

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    teen problem. Why do teenagers want to drink alcohol even though it is prohibited in our law? This is a very good question. I feel the three main factors that contribute most to teen drinking are boredom‚ rebellion‚ and peer pressure. Boredom is just one of the many causes that leads to teens developing a drinking problem. Many teens drink because there bored‚ have some kind of problem‚ are lonely‚ or just want to get drunk. Many of the teens I know say they "drink to have fun." I think there’s

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    Lowering Drinking Age

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    Lowering the Drinking Age: A Problem or a Solution? Why is it that 18 year old citizens‚ like myself‚ can legally obtain a driver’s license‚ register to vote‚ be forced into jury duty or a draft‚ can be tried as an adult and even be put to death‚ but cannot buy and consume alcoholic beverages legally? It is hard for me to comprehend as a young American that we can be permitted or subjected to perform actions that affect the lives of other people‚ but we are not allowed to have the freedom of choice

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    Driving While Intoxicated

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    Driving While Intoxicated The role alcohol plays in our society is confusing. Alcohol is medically classified as a depressant drug. It is just as dangerous as any illegal drug‚ yet it’s legal for adults to drink. Automobile accidents involving alcohol are the leading cause of death among people between the ages of 15 to 24. People who choose to get behind the wheel while intoxicated usually overlook and disregard the negative consequences of their actions‚ and the effects on victims and their

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    Drinking Age MN

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    Minimum Drinking Age Change Why was the minimum drinking age in Minnesota changed from eighteen years old to twenty-one years old? In 1984‚ President Ronald Reagan signed a bill that would change the minimum drinking age. With many alcohol-related injuries and deaths in teens‚ possible loss of federal funds‚ and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) protests‚ the Minnesota Minimum Drinking Age Act changed the minimum drinking age from eighteen to twenty-one. As a result‚ people have become more

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    “SOME EFFECTS OF DRINKING ESTABLISMENTS NEAR ICCT CAINTA CAMPUS TO THE NIGHT SHIFT STUDENTS” In partial fulfilment RESE01 (Methods of Research) By: GROUP 5 Leader: Elicana‚ Ma. Catrina T. Members: Balanes‚ Janette C. Brey‚ Jane T. Canlas‚ Jessica D. Laranto‚ Rudy Machete‚ Juvy L. Magramo‚ Von M. Mercader‚ Angelica N. Roxas‚ Nasel T. Trinidad‚ Jhelou D. Villarasa‚ Mae A. Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction .........................................................

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    While The Auto Waits

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    While the Auto Waits Themes Appearance VS Reality (What we see is not what really is.) Self-deception (Some people may deceive themselves or others just for the sake of pleasure.) Human behavior (Humans are inexplicable. It’s hard to understand them. They are sometimes irrational.) Climbing social ladder (Poor people want to be rich and accepted.) Pretense‚ Lies Fact VS Fiction Characterization The girl Main character Developing character Attractive Graceful Imaginative Pretender The man Main character

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    Underage drinking is starting to become a widespread occurrence in the United States more than any other country in the world. The legal drinking age has always been a topic that creates controversy when brought up because many people disagree with the idea of becoming an adult at age 18 but having to wait until age 21 to consume alcohol. At age 18 in America we gain rights to vote‚ ability to marry‚ and can legally be tried as an adult in the judicial system‚ but whether we like it or not the human

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    Underage drinking is one of the biggest problems facing America today. Teens who abuse alcohol often turn to a life of crime‚ or suffer mental or physical breakdowns. In many cases the teen may even die from attempt suicide or car accident. In Montgomery Country two teenager was killed in a car accident‚ after leaving a party drunk and driving over the speed limits. Knowing that they were underage‚ if the father who hosted the party had never let the teens drink‚ then the two death could have been

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