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    Exam 4 Study Guide This is a Study Guide. It is not comprehensive. The purpose of this guide is to highlight some of the key points covered in Chapters 10‚ 11‚ and 12. Be sure to study all of your lecture notes‚ chapter assignments‚ and textbook. Chapter 10-Nutrition‚ Fitness‚ and Physical Activity (~15-17 questions) Understand the importance of physical activity in disease prevention Helps prevent disease even though your family history may carry certain disease with excerise you can

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    it where taken. Analysis of the glass‚ pain‚ and plastic from this crash may help identify the model of the hit-and-run driver’s car. Other evidence collected was‚ a towel with spots on it. It was sprayed with Luminol‚ is the spots on the towel are blood‚ the chemical will make it glow. A Trax Devil running shoe was photographed and collected. The soil and other material trapped inside it’s treads could show us where its wearer has been. A slimy substance with fibers was photographed and collected

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    Anatomy and Physiology‚ Windham High School Case Study: The Hot Tub Mystery! Text taken and questions adapted from the following case study: House‚ Herbert. The Hot Tub Mystery: The Story of a Very HOT Tub. Buffalo: National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science‚ 2005. PDF file. Part I—The Discovery Cast of Characters: • Sam Garrison—Detective • Roma and Clint Underhill—The “hot” couple • Kavita Dickson and Larry Gonzales—EMT paramedics • Renee Volenbach—Physiologist in the Biology

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    Life? What You Should Know About Alcohol Poisoning By United Behavioral Health. © 2002. All rights reserved. Last reviewed: December 2004. The prevalence of binge drinking among college students has remained the same between 1994-2002 (44%). Each year 1400 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die from alcohol-related unintentional injuries. 2.6 million young people do not know that a person can die from an overdose of alcohol. Each year approximately 50 college

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    MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING Listening Plan When I think about attending a MADD meeting might be like‚ I’m not really sure what to expect. l know the time of the meeting; Wednesday at 5:30pm October 13‚ 2010. I’ll make sure to eat before going. I don ’t want to be hungry and I don ’t like vending machine food. l know me well enough that if I don ’t eat before going to this meeting I won ’t be a good listener. I have been this way since grammar school. I always had to have a good breakfast. The

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    under age 44. The presence of alcohol is the factor most frequently associated with fatalities in vehicles‚ drownings‚ falls‚ and fire (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ 1987). In the first report to Congress on traffic safety and alcohol (U.S. Department of Transportation‚ 1968)‚ it was concluded that more than 50 percent of fatal traffic collisions and 33 percent of serious injury traffic collisions were alcohol-related. Although the association between alcohol consumption and traffic accidents

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    who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2013‚ over half (121) were riding in the vehicle with the alcohol-impaired driver. In 2010‚ over 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.3 that’s one percent of the 112 million self-reported episodes of alcohol-impaired driving among U.S. adults each year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚

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    Mothers Against Drunk Driving This essay is about a nationally known lobbying group known as MADD or Mothers Against Driving. This is an organization that was first created by a woman named Candy Lightner whom in 1980 tragically lost her daughter to a repeat offense drunk driver. This organization or lobbying group works very hard and whose goal is to keep drivers off the road who have had too much to drink and to also make sure that drunk driving laws are enforced. The thesis statement is “Mothers

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    Part One- Article Report-Safe Driving Supplied Article Report 1. The Sydney Morning Herald and the author (Glenda Kwek) of the article have released this particular article in the hope that drivers and young drivers especially‚ will see the dangers of speeding and the caution that is required when driving or learning to drive. The message that is obviously portrayed in the article is that young drivers must exercise caution while driving and that speeding is deadly. The article expresses that

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    lightweight and comfortable‚ and allows a driver to carry on a conversation without diversions. Another dangerous distraction is when a driver who has been drinking and then attempts to drive. The effects of alcohol can and does raise havoc behind the while. Anyone with a blood alcohol level of .01 is considered unfit to drive. The effects of driving while intoxicated include drowsiness‚ loss of focus and the inability to judge distances and reaction times. Rubbernecking and tailgating are

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