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- 651: Responsible Driving
- ... 47). Illegal drugs such as marijuana make you drowsy. Drugs have an affect on driving but Alcohol is much more abused while driving. 45% of all auto-deaths are teens. Of those 60% had been drinking. Alcohol slows down reaction time, and blurs judgement rendering the driver incapable of operating a vehicle safely (Knox 22). Alcohol is not thought of as a drug but it is...actualy its one of the ...
- 652: Domestic Violence
- ... say that he has been to church every Sunday since the woman left and say that he has accepted god into his life. Next is the sobriety syndrome, the woman will think if he stops drinking he will stop beating me. The last is counseling syndrome, he will say he has been to counseling and will not beat her anymore when about one percent actually go to counseling. What all this ...
- 653: Homelessness
- ... homeless couple, say they want to have two children. What will be the fate of these children? They will most likely turn out like their parents spending time on the streets begging for money and drinking the remainder of the day away until they have to search for a place where they can spend the night (High Class Skids, 1990). HELP FOR THE HOMELESS Although there isn't as much help ...
- 654: What Are Morals?
- ... the differences between right and wrong. When you decide to help a struggling person in the hall, that is based on your morals. When you decide to turn down a brewsky because you believe that drinking is wrong, that is morals. When you vote to keep abortion legal, that is morals. Whether thought of or done subconsciously, morals are the basis on how you make many decisions. From where does this ...
- 655: The Injustice of Slavery
- ... Americans were not treated as people. They had to stand at the back of the bus, they had to live in a certain area of town, they could not use the white restrooms or white drinking fountains, they could not even eat in the same restaurants as white people. Thanks to many people like Martin Luther King Jr. this is non- existent today. To conclude my report, I would like to ...
- 656: Racism in Colleges
- ... whites were given privileged seating in front; but blacks had to sit in the back. Moreover, if there were not enough front seats whites could preempt blacks from their back seats. There were separate restrooms, drinking fountains, stores and, of course, schools. Segregation remained the same for many years until one day in 1955 a black woman named Rosa Parks sat down in the front of a bus where all of ...
- 657: Acid Rain
- ... to destroy more environment. Acid rain harms aquatic animals as well as aquatic plant life. When acid rain combines with water in major bodies of water, it not only destroys wildlife habitat; it destroys our drinking water. An aquatic ecosystem is very dependent on each and every aspect within itself. Once one species dies off, others that depend on it will eventually begin to die off also. This systematic chain continues ...
- 658: Preservation of the Environment
- ... New York. Two died and 65 others were hospitalized. If you think this couldn't happen to you, think again. A recent federal audit found that nearly 90 percent of all violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act go unreported. Some of those violations are harmless data-entry errors, but they also include potentially lethal problems such as contamination with pesticides and fecal coliform bacteria. Things must be done in order ...
- 659: Global Warming
- ... of sea-level rise. If sea levels were to elevate enough to reach freshwater sources, it would mean the intrusion of salt water into rivers, streams, and groundwater sources. This would affect the amount of drinking water available to land animals and the human population causing the transformations of entire ecosystems (47). Agriculture will also be altered by global warming. As Kathlyn Gay proposes, changes in agriculture are likely to occur ...
- 660: The Acid Rain Effects On Living Things
- ... into the water systems. Most lakes and streams have a pH between six and eight. Lakes and streams become acidic when the water and surrounding soil can no longer buffer or neutralize the acid rain. Drinking or even swimming in the acidic water will not usually hurt people, but as lakes and streams become more acidic, the numbers and types of fish and other aquatic plants and animals that live in ...
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