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    about an accident that occurred involving an intoxicated driver? Probably an overwhelmingly high amount of times considering the increasing numbers of accidents due to drunk driving. This topic is a widespread issue that affects many lives‚ or even worse‚ ends them. According to Nolo.com‚ currently in our country‚ the punishment for drunk driving is up to six months in jail‚ depending on the state you live in and your blood-alcohol content at the time of the arrest‚ a fine ranging from $500 to $2‚000

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    My topic is about drunk driving. Drunk driving is important as a result of people need to understand the consequences of what happens when you are under the influence and driving. It’s also important due to the fact it will save people lives if people knew about driving under the influence. Drunk driving has a tremendous impact on the criminal justice system as a result more police officers would have to go and investigate drunk drivers‚ charge them with DUI’s‚ then later have to process them into

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    an eye. If I were to go to a party and drink‚ the responsible thing to do would be to call a cab or a trusted friend. However‚ if I made the poor decision to drive regardless‚ the impacts of such a decision could affect me for the rest of my life. Drunk driving is a criminal offense that can carry stiff fines and jail time. Since I am currently under twenty one the charge I would face would be different than if I was twenty one or older. The penalties include license suspension for

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    Why I Became A Nurse

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    Why I Became a Nurse “Why I Became a Nurse” Nursing was not always something that I wanted to do in the beginning. I wanted to be a Photographer. Looking back at that period in my life there were many areas of my life that I needed to assess. I already had a daughter and was currently going to school for Photography. So the question became do I keep my passion‚ and will it always pay the bills? Alternatively‚ do I change career paths and pursue a new career that I know will pay the bills

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    Why God Became Man

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    Critique Lehman Strauss the author of the article‚ Why God Became Man‚ taught Old Testament history for eight years. From there he served as a Pastor of 2 different Baptist churches and then devoted himself full time to a Bible conference and evangelistic ministry. Writing his 19th book‚ he passed away in 1997. This article provides a very in depth look at why God became man. It is informative‚ full of knowledge and wisdom. It lays out the incarnation and the virgin birth in detail that helps people

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    a negative connotation when they hear the words “let’s get drunk.” Images of wild partying‚ consuming copious amounts of alcohol‚ and excessively throwing up the next day seem to come to mind. But‚ as we all know‚ several words in the dictionary have more than one meaning. According to Charles Baudelaire‚ the word drunk is one of these words. In Baudelaire’s prose poem‚ “Get Drunk‚” he defines drunkenness in a clever yet satisfying way. He explains that it does not matter whether you get drunken with

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    How Hawaii Became a State

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    years of trying to become the 50th state in the United States. From 1919 to 1959‚ there has been five bills introduced for Hawaii to become a state‚ unfortunately all bills were rejected. About 95% of the residents living in Hawaii voted that it became a state in the United States. Hawaii attained statehood when both houses of Congress passed the Hawaii Admission Act on March 12th‚ 1959‚ which President Eisenhower signed into law five days later‚ officially making Hawaii the 50th state in the United

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    Drunk driving‚ and driving under the influence of any drugs‚ is a bad idea. But many mistake it for accidents only causing physical damage. But the consequences are far more severe. The most obvious effects of driving under the influence is safety. This not only affects those who do decide to drink‚ but also those who are driving safely. It is for this reason‚ that drunk driving is so dangerous to all of us. One driver can affect numerous lives‚ and even cause multiple fatalities in one crash. It

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    artists‚ singers‚ and even writers. What makes a writer successful is the connection they establish with the reader. To do so‚ they have a great quantity of tools‚ but the preponderance is rhetorical appeals. In the videos‚ “Drunk History – Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks”‚ “Drunk History – John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson”‚ and “Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere”‚ the usage of logos‚ pathos and ethos varies‚ resulting in each video having a different impact. To begin with

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    Eyes of Dying Dog Headline: She States Deeply Into the Eyes of a Dying Dog Without Realizing a Miracle Is About to Happen Summary: When it comes to human cruelty‚it seems like there really are no limits. Luckily‚ human compassion and love are able to balance out the many instances of cruelty in the world. Introduction: The Heartlands were a happy family of three. While the family was driving home one day‚ they found an abandoned dog on the roadside. The poor creature seemed starve and close

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