Kills 1. Each year, hundreds of innocent passengers and road users are killed or severely injured in accidents. What is drink-driving? 2. If you have a blood alcohol concentration over 0.05 and drive, then you are drink-driving. Dangers and consequences of drink-driving 1. Driving under the influence of alcohol greatly increases the risk of car accident. 2. It may lead to death and severe injuries. 3. The suffering is not only limited to the victims but also their families
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Q. What are the pros and cons of making alcohol illegal today? What other option can you suggest to regulate alcohol consumption apart from legislation? Give reasons for your response citing research. Answer to the student: People use alcohol for a number of reasons. Once someone addicted with alcohol they cannot stop using them. He continues to use alcohol despite numerous negative consequences. Alcohol slowly but inevitably destroyed the physical health and mental health and moral character
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Alcoholism in teens In my opinion there is no upside to teens using alcohol. The fact of the matter is that the number of teens using alcohol is a grim signal of what is going on in the American family. One of the major causes of teen alcohol is home life. If you where to talk to or take a poll of teenager using alcohol most or about 85%of them would tell you that they have an alcoholic family member living in the home with them (O’Connell, 2005). This is by far one of the most disheartening
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Hydroxyl and Carbonyl containing samples were tested in this experiment. The samples were analyzed through tests involving the solubility of alcohols in water, Lucas test, Chromic Acid test, 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone (2,4-DNP) test, Fehling’s test, Tollens’ Silver Mirror test, and Iodoform test. Lucas test differentiates primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols. Chromic test was performed to know if the sample is oxidizable. 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone test was performed for aldehydes and ketones. Fehling’s
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be looking at is an alcoholic beverage. In the ad we have two woman sensually holding cherries in their mouths, using bright colors. The target audience for this ad would be men that enjoy woman and alcohol. This ad could also target woman that would like to feel “sexy” when they consume alcohol. There seems to be little wrong with this ad as long as it is viewed by the target market. Somethings this ad needs is to show where this beverage could be enjoyed, possible in a night club with beautiful
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In Partial Fulfilment of the Final Requirements in the Class of Social Work with Groups Submitted by Kristel Joy Climaco Sevilla CASE STUDY 1 A. Identifying Information: Name: Richard Quintos Address: 7th Street, Sampaloc, Manila Gender: Male Birth date: June 11, 1995 Place of birth: Batangas Status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Nationality: Filipino Date of first service: January 9, 2014 B. Family: 1. Parents’ Names: Rommel Quintos; Rochelle Quintos Dates of birth: Deceased; January 3, 1975
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MILLIPLUS LIMITED MARKETING PLAN Milliplus limited is a company in Kenya, registered under the company’s act as per the new constitution. The company was started in 2010, is situated in the Kenya’s capital Nairobi and has 200 employees. The company mainly operates in Nairobi and its outskirts but has plans to open branches all over Kenya so as to serve the whole Kenyan market. Our mission statement is to return Kenya and also inspire moments of optimum and happiness among our customers. The company’s
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environment for hydrolysis). For pectin collection, ethanol ( 0%) are used to precipitated pectin and then distillation to get more powdered pectin. 2/ The specific mechanism of Pectin in industry except Food industry. The mechanism of Pectin in mining industry: detoxification. In mining industries, the workers have to work in harsh environment that has many toxic cations like mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, etc. These cations enter the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory track and causes
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hquach@bhcc.mass.edu SP15 QUIZ # 2 Covering: Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Benzene and Phenols Alcohols, Thiols, Ethers, and Sulfide Aldehydes and Ketones 1- Classify the following compounds as primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohol. a) b) c) d) e) SP15- Chm121 – Quiz # 2 Page 2 of 9 2- Write under each structure its classification as alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, or amine. 3- Circle and label the functional groups in the following
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of counting the CO2 bubbles. It has affected our experiment by not having exact data for the table and graph. One question that we have is how would our results differ if we used a different energy source? Another question is that what if we used alcohol instead of yeast? We learned that glucose is better for fermentation because maltose hasn't been broken down and maltose takes more energy to be broken down, then it is available for
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