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    only the driver but also the innocent bystanders. So‚ what are the causes of drunk driving? For teens‚ it’s caused by our urge to rebel and our unwillingness to speak out against it. The first cause is rebellion. Whether we’re ditching class‚ staying out past curfew‚ or driving while drunk‚ teens have always been known to rebel against authority. Teens have been told not to drink and drive‚ but it’s in our nature to scratch our itch to rebel. Teens often brag about drinking and driving as long

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    Are any human actions free? According to Freedom‚ Determinism‚ and Causality‚ by Sober‚ it mentions three views of freedom: hard determinism‚ libertarian‚ and soft determinism. Being a hard determinist means you do not have free will‚ an incompatibilist‚ and causal determinist. Libertarians are free and incompatibilist; soft determinist are people that say that we do have free will and are causal determinism. An incompatibilist has many options and is free to pick any one of the choices. A

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    Adela Miranda Drivers ED October 15‚ 2014 Module 5: Laws and Rules of the Road Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5. This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student: ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!”  1. What would yours say? -My bumper sticker would say “KEEP CALM and FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT!” 2. How would it look? -My bumper sticker would be noticeable

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    Emily Lafferty Professor Stern ENG 101-02 2014 September 19 Word Count: 800 Under the Influence Scott Russell Sanders’s "Under the Influence" is about a son’s perspective of growing up with a father‚ who was controlled by alcohol. Sanders was only around the age of ten when his father changed into a drunk. Now‚ his son is around that age‚ so he wrote this story sparing the heartache and feeling responsible for other’s actions. Being a drunk has many effects on the people around you‚ and Sanders

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    bar called Bazzi Bar once or twice a week‚ and soon after that he became a daily customer‚ or should I say an alcoholic? From work he would go straight to Bazzi and after being there for a couple of hours he would run to where my mother had been staying. Sometimes she refused to come out and see him‚ so his strategy was to scream until the whole neighborhood was out wondering what was going on. When she came out and didn’t give him the attention he demanded‚ he would act violently towards‚ sometimes

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    The NA Way I chose to do my paper on a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. I am quite familiar with this program; I have been clean and sober for nearly eighteen months and attend meetings weekly. Without the support and encouragement from my sponsors I guarantee I would still be where I was nearly two years ago. I prefer to attend closed meetings‚ because they are generally smaller; and I am able to open up to the group. I attended my first meeting here‚ about two months ago. I went

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    References: Gorski‚ Paul C. 7 Key Characteristics of a Multicultural Education Curriculum.http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/resources/ct_characteristics.html Banks‚ James A. and Tucker M.”Multiculturalism’s Five Dimensions.”NEA Today Online. http://www.learner.org/workshops/socialstudies/pdf/session3/3

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    Word Count: 1766 The Arguments in the Origins of Species Evolution involves organisms developing better adapted traits over time. Darwin explains how these specific traits come about through his “one long argument.” In this paper‚ I argue that Charles Darwin’s approach to natural selection is the most accurate depiction of our earth’s history. I begin with a breakdown of Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ then incorporate Darwin’s thoughts on “fitness” and why other scientists may contend against them

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    When they first meet‚ the protagonist thinks that she doesn’t know why she bothered talking to him because Lenny represents addiction in her life‚ she saw him as undesirable and unattractive which is how she viewed drugs after being sober for sober for five months. “He was short‚ fat‚ pale. He had bad teeth. His hair was dirty”‚ this line is her first impression of how she view Lenny. Then after he pursues her more after repeated stalking‚ the idea of him tempting‚ as does her temptation

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    rehabilitation of juveniles by ensuring community protect accountability‚ and competency. Due to the fact that children are uniquely positioned for reform and redemption there is great potential for rehabilitation of juveniles. .According to Terence T. Gorski‚ who is an internationally recognized expert on substance abuse‚ mental health‚ violence‚ & crime and others qualified professionals; scientific studies have determined that the human brain undergoes continuous development up to the age of twenty-one

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