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    Under the Influence

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    Under the Influence” “Under the Influence” this essay written by Scott Russell Sanders is written about his father and his father’s struggle with alcoholism. This essay shows how alcoholism affects Scott Sanders‚ his brothers‚ his sister‚ his mother and even his own children. It is a detailed explanation on the effects of alcohol on his father and how you can literally see how each beer‚ wine glass‚ shot‚ or swig can transforms him. In this writing Scott Sanders uses many sources to explain

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    Drunk Driving Influence

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    about drunk driving or driving under the influence (DUI) in the United States‚ with some focus on Massachusetts first time offender laws. Also‚ I discuss methods used by law enforcement to decrease the incidence of these types of crashes on our nation’s roadways. It’s been stated that in our society about two-thirds of us citizens consume alcohol‚ it is no wonder that driving under the influence remains such a prevalent issue in this country. This definitely keeps the issue of driving under the influence

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    The Effects of Underage Drinking and Driving While Under the Influence Heather Herrick Dr. Hawkins ENC1101 November 27‚ 2012 ABSTRACT: Underage drinking is one of the biggest problems in society today (“Enforcing”). Throughout childhood‚ the brain is making changes that assist in planning‚ decision making‚ controlling impulses‚ memory‚ speech and also how the body responds to drugs and alcohol (“NIAAA”). Not only does underage drinking cause problems with brain development and unprotected

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    DUI Charger

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    Reaction of Tiger Woods for DUI charger Recently‚ Tiger Woods was arrested on DUI charge and have to lend in jail for four hours. Tiger Woods attributed an unexpected reaction for his arrest on the DUI charge. He is a famous great golfer who had back surgery five weeks ago was land to jail on the charge DUI on last Monday taken to Palm Beach County jail. He was released on the basis of his own recognize. Woods clearly said in the statement “I understand the severity of what I did and I take full

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    DUI Essay

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    Driving drunk is the act of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol‚ and a DUI is driving under the influence of other mind altering drugs. This doesn’t only apply to cars and trucks but also planes‚ boats‚ farming vehicles‚ and even a horse & buggy. Driving while intoxicated‚ also known as DWI is illegal almost everywhere in the united states. It is a crime in the state of New York‚ and can include penalties of losing your license‚ getting fines‚ and even jail time. To determine how

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    Economics Term Paper Should our immigration laws be changed? Throughout history‚ there has been a constant increase in non-US citizens moving into the United States. This long process of becoming a citizen of the United States is called immigration. However‚ the US tends to accept more immigrants than other countries. There are different pros and cons to having an increase in immigration‚ which tend to be based on how these immigrants are affecting the US economy. Before one becomes a citizen

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    DUI Court Cases

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    America’s Need for DUI Courts Claudia Delude Ivy Tech Community College ABSTRACT Persistent drunk driver’s have already been through the system. They need an alternative form of punishment. The traditional punitive punishments handed out by statute are not effective. This is proven when a driver gets his third‚ fourth or fifth DUI. This paper explores the DUI court model and how it is more effective in reducing recidivism. This method of judicial process

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    The DUI Experience

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    The DUI experience speaker really had an impact on me. I have had many fellow class mates in high school die in alcohol-related car crashes. I honestly had no clue that the average age a person consume alcohol is fourteen years old. When I was fourteen I never even thought of drinking. The average age to start abusing drugs is sixteen years old; I personally know that is about correct. I grew up in a town where it is very common to be on drugs at a very young age. So I grew up around all the drugs

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    five seconds to read a text message while driving can mean more than what most drivers anticipated. It can mean a person’s life. Sarah Rogers was only 8 years old when driving in a car with her mom. On a four-way stop sign a car crashed into their car hitting the mother’s side at 60mph. James Trolley was the driver who crashed into them and because he decided to text and drive‚ Sarah will live the rest of her life without the presence of her mother again. Sixteen-year-old Kayla Preuss died of head

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    Teen Driving Laws

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    about having laws in place for only teenage drivers‚ it actually only delays the fatal car crash rates for sixteen year olds to eighteen year olds. Laws can’t be made up to help cops be aware of all the laws teens are breaking. There have been 1‚348 fewer deadly crashes involving sixteen year old drivers‚ but at the same time there have been 1‚086 more fatal crashes that involved eighteen year olds (www.well.blogs.nytimes.com). One thing that people need to know is that there are no laws that can make

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