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    you to please avoid drunk driving and consuming alcohol and focus more on the works of our Lord. Deaths linked with drunk driving and underage drinking are reported each day. I am traveling during the summer‚ so I am writing this now for you to read. As a person who has dealt with experiencing friends and family in drunk driving accidents and lost love ones due to this cause‚ I ask you to stop driving under the influence and never attempt to drive or get into a vehicle after the consumption of an

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    on Earth but I am sure that one day he or she will drive drunk. When you are drunk you obviously have no sense about what you are doing. Well if that is the case then you should have planned ahead. Not many have thought this‚ problem drunk driving is really getting big. “During the late 1960’s and early 1970’s‚ more than 50‚000 people lost their lives each year on the nation’s public roads and highways‚ and more than half of the drivers killed had been drinking”(Jasper 17). “Drunken driving

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    Suelin Qu The First Amendment “The First Amendment is the freedom of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ assembly ‚ and petition. This may be the most revered of the Amendment’s. The First Amendment protects our rights to say and write out opinions‚ worship how we please‚ assemble together peacefully‚ and petition our government‚ if we feel the need.” In my opinion‚ The First Amendment plays a big part in our country. The First Amendment supports and backs up the unique freedom everyone is supposed to have

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    Philip B. Linke is a libertarian who has been driving drunk for 25 years. He clearly shows that it is possible to drink and drive successfully and he calls it “responsible drinking.” (Lerner‚ 1) He believes that the measures of activists groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) “severely encroach upon the rights and liberty of people.” Drunk driving is one of the most controversial offenses‚ one where drunk individuals knowingly put themselves behind a wheel that can wreak havoc. Americans

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    Why Alcohol Should be Banned Worldwide A. To Inform B. To Inform people that alcohol is dangerous and should be banned. C. Drinking can cause many problems in your life including death. I. Drinking is considered the number one drug used in America and the number one killer among young people and adults. A. Short and long term effects of alcohol on the body and mind B. Car crashes and alcohol poisoning C. Effects on your family and relationships

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    that burden and pain if he could bring himself peace with a knife (Killing one’s self)‚ “when he himself might his quietus make / With a bare bodkin?” He answers himself again‚ saying no one would choose to live‚ except that “the dread of something after death” makes people submit to the suffering of their lives rather than go to another state of existence which might be even more miserable. Choosing to suffer through one thing‚ in fear that if you move on‚ you would find something worse‚ the fear

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    horrible whenever I hear about a drunk driving accident‚ it’s so sad and honestly it couldn’t be worse for the drunk. We all know that theincapacitated person is always to blame if there is a drunk driving accident. Also‚ you will always have that feeling on your conscience telling you that because of your stupid mistake someone else had to pay the price. Someone else got hurt or had damage done to property because of you being irresponsible. Drunk driving isn’t that hard to stop‚ or

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    the true “conscience of the king”‚ Hamlet sparks an internal philosophical debate on the advantages and disadvantages of his existence and whether someone has the GOD given right to end his or her own life. At first read‚ Hamlet seems as if he is speaking of his own personal situation. But after re-reading and analyzing the soliloquy‚ nothing in the soliloquy relates it Prince Hamlet’s individual case. Prince Hamlet uses the

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    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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    widely supported non-profit agencies in the United States (MADD). A year later‚ in 1981 Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) was formed in Massachusetts. This group has evolved to become one of the nation’s leading youth education and prevention organizations in not only high schools but middle schools as well. SADD has gone on to not only work against the prevention and education against drunk driving‚ but destructive decisions. SADD is now stands for Students Against Destructive Decisions‚ and

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