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    When it comes to child endangerment issues, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Many people would think of the obvious situation that places a child in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment. This can also include but not limited to the use of drugs where a child lives, handguns not locked-up and left within the reach of children or being exposed to unsafe environments and more. In fact, child endangerment is defined a proactive offense. It is designed to

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    Did you know every day your life is put at risk because of other’s bad driving habits? Well, when I first got my driver’s license I believed I was prepared to drive, but I was wrong. I still needed to learn about all the hazards around myself. Habits are tough to break when becoming attached, even though various habits are illegal. However, speeding, texting while driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol are a few of the many extremely common habits drivers use daily. Speeding is a common

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    The issues The Broadway Café is experiencing with long lines and slow service is an issue that is being taken very seriously. We have had communication from customers that they are not satisfied with the service we are providing at this time. All issues and concerns that are customers have are always taken very seriously. We want our customers to feel like they have a say in the Café and that they are loyal, respected customers. The Café is not happy that we have been unable to deliver complete customer

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    As the study portray the use of alcohol has both positive and negative effects on college students and non-college students, were as marijuana use among college students has a negative effect but not with non-college students (Taylor and Francis pg. 58). “I was caught for dealing drugs my freshman year of college. I was incarcerated for a few hours, until I was bailed out. After that, I was kicked out of college, had other legal troubles and tore my family in pieces. At first I was stubborn and did

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    Introduction: Drunk Driving is an issue that could prompt the driver, the traveler, and onlookers harmed or most noticeably bad not withstanding harms to property. It's an avoidable circumstance that happens frequently at any rate. Plastered driving is characterized as "the demonstration of working or driving an engine vehicle while affected by liquor"—in spite of the fact that medications is frequently included when it is called "driving impaired" or "driving while inebriated". It turns into an

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    Social media is everywhere, you see it on YouTube videos, food products, television commercials, or stores persuading you to, “Follow us on Instagram.” or “Like us on Facebook.” Today, it has become increasingly common for kids to own smartphones at a young age and have Instagram accounts. Wherever you go, you see kids checking their phones and seeing if the picture they posted has enough likes. A few decades ago, not many people had phones, social media has made it possible for unlimited information

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    Social media is everywhere, you see it on Youtube videos, food products, television commercials, or stores persuading you to, “Follow us on Instagram.” or “Like us on Facebook.” Today, it has become increasingly common for kids to own smartphones at a young age and have Instagram accounts. Wherever you go, you see kids checking their phones and seeing if the picture they posted has enough likes. Many people argue whether social media can be a positive influence on kids or teens. The cons of social

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    GoPro’s Marketing Strategy Key Strengths:  Exceptional platform / channel synergy, with highly visceral and emotional content.  Engage specific communities and key markets.  Encourage authentic, shareable, user-generated content.  Maintain strong brand visibility and logos across all content, which already has a distinct identity.  Content is irrevocably tied to the brand’s product, and part of the brand’s value proposition. “When that GoPro logo hits, you know you’re about to see something

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    to blood alcohol levels that are achieved in a woman without surgery when she consumes four or five drinks," explained the lead author of the research, M. Belen Acevedo. This can make the casual 2 glasses feel like 6-8 glasses. Such high alcohol content in the body has been associated with an increased risk of developing alcohol-related problems. If a patient is to indulge in frequent drinking, they can easily fall victim to alcoholism. Pepino explained further that it is crucial to know the pharmacokinetics

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    User Generated Content Driven Platform User generated content is any content, such as blogs, discussion forums, tweets, podcasts, digital images, video, audio files and any other forms of media, created by the users of an online service or system. The purpose of this type of content is to drive conversation and create engagement. The website or service itself usually does not produce this content. For many years, people have shared information about different brands of objects. Previously people

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