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    confusion and disorientation, and significantly slowed their reaction time. On average, one person dies every hour because of alcoholic traffic accident in United State. Therefore, the NTSB put out a recommendation last May that the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) level for drivers should be lowered from the current level of .08% to .05%. But for several reasons, we shouldn’t lower the

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    Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Essay

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    First and foremost, the legal blood alcohol content while driving in the U.S. is currently at .08%. This is relatively high compared to many countries. A research article on Science Daily reports that “More than 100 countries around the world have limits set at BAC 0.05 percent or below”. Some may argue that this limit of .08% needs to be reduced, while some see it the other way around and they agree with this amount. In reality, blood alcohol content is very sensitive in the fact that just being

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    Cause and Effect Essay on: Drunk Driving Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is one of the most dangerous things you can do. There is a mass of research evidence to show that driving performance and reaction times are seriously affected by alcohol. Our law in Georgia states, “that it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) exceeds .10%. Georgia observes a "per se" law. (Craft) If you drink and drive, you are not only a danger

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    How important is content marketing? Maybe you should have asked Bill Gates almost 20 years ago. He wrote an article titled Content Is King in 1996. Maybe this is where the phrase was coined. He predicted that content would be where most of the money on the internet would be made. It’s most intrinsic value was that it could be spread globally at little cost. Now I don’t know about you, but I see Bill Gates as a hugely successful man. And it’s one reason why we should heed his vision on the value

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    Case Study Assignment Instructions The WNZ Media Corporation case is intended to make use of most of the materials and concepts that we have covered in MISM 2301. In particular, case serves as the context for the student’s application of the MIS Integrative Framework to assist in the determination of WNZ’s information requirements that will in turn drive the design of its business processes and the selection of appropriate information systems, personnel and organizational structures. In preparing

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    vulnerabilities on it. Content management system Content Management Systems (CMSs) are web applications, which enable to easily create the content of websites. They also provide online modification of the contents of a website [2]. Administrators update the pages in the CMS, which is installed on a server. These changes are automatically available via the Internet to all visitors and users of the website. The content management applications allow any change in the content without the necessary expertise

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    drug abuse that goes on in the city of New Orleans to promote a safe environment for the families, individuals, and safe communities (linkedin.com). The definition of drunk driving is defined as "operating a motor vehicle while one 's blood alcohol content is above the legal limit set by statute, which supposedly is the level at which a person cannot drive safely" (thefreedictionary.com). Everyone agrees that drunk driving is a dangerous thing in America and it is harming innocent people. My job is

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    Private employers are not required to follow the SAMHSA guidelines but by doing so they can have better leg to stand on when it comes to the legal field. Many court decisions have been ruled in favor of these guidelines. These guidelines include having a Medical Review Officer (MRO) evaluate all tests. The guidelines also identify the five specific substances for use in the Federal drug testing programs and require a drug lab certified by SAMHSA to perform the analytical test. The five substances

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    Recommendations Evaluate Impaired Driving Laws. Although the 2010 National Strategy encourages states to adopt per se laws, there are a lot problems should be solved. There are 17 US states with per se type drugged driving statutes which cover roughly 40% of all licensed drivers in the US, so the first problem is that while per se laws permit easier prosecution of drivers, there is a lack of uniformity among these states. For example, in North Carolina and South Dakota, the per se drugged driving

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    measured and explained success. The evaluation measures were based on collection of analytics from the social media sites. The team’s measurement looked at outcomes as opposed to outputs. The team evaluated impressions and engagement with the generated content. Ultimately, the campaign increased connection, conversation and interaction, in addition to shifting brand perception. The results of these specific increases from PRSA’s case summary are detailed below: Increased connection

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