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    wondered why police can stop you at a DUI roadblock‚ or a “Sobriety Checkpoint”? B. (Thesis) Roadblocks used to identify drunk drivers are unconstitutional and ineffective and should be removed. C. (Significance to Audience/Credibility) According to a study conducted by the National Hard Core Drunk Driving Project in 2002‚ thirty nine states‚ including Pennsylvania‚ permit the use of random sobriety roadblocks. D. (Preview of Main Points) First‚

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    During the meeting I noticed numerous of therapeutic factors that were taking place. The first factor I noticed in the meeting was universality. The members in the meeting came from different walks of life‚ socio-economic statuses‚ and cultures but they all shared a common problem or situation. They were all there because they have an addiction or they had an addiction in the past. Altruism was also another factor that was applied within the group. While reading the text some of the members had a

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    Recovery and Relapse Recovery and Relapse Addiction is a disease in which people develop a tolerance for their drug of choice‚ making the possibility of recovery more difficult with each passing day. It can be accomplished though and takes motivation from internal sources to push a person towards recovery. It also takes the pulling of something external in order to give the person a goal in which to reach for. Addiction can encompass many different avenues‚ and there are many different avenues

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    The first stride to expand public awareness of drunk driving are students being taught within their school educational programs. A recognized tagline “Friends don’t let friends drive drunk”‚ presented in 1983 by one of the first public awareness campaigns. The campaign has influenced friends tremendously. It is essential for students to have knowledge about the severe consequences and outcomes of their decisions of drunk driving. According to “Drunk Driving‚” “Nearly 70 percent of Americans have

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    Step1: Identify the Problem After a lot of introspective thought‚ my three biggest obstacles are my typing skills‚ time management‚ and my ability to read and spell. To begin with‚ my typing skills are limited to hunt and peck. While I have purchased software to help me learn‚ it will not happen overnight. My limited typing skills make the timed portions of my classes nearly‚ if not completely‚ impossible. For my career‚ this will handicap my ability to perform in any employment situation. Secondly

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    because of his interest he studied addiction and what addiction was; He was also interested in stopping the addiction. The goal for Mr. Johnson was to avoid any death caused by any addiction. Mr. Johnson’s life goal was to help addicts reach their sobriety. He chose and used 200 recovering alcoholics for his study. He studied them in order for him to find a correct method and the method that would be a success. The study was made based on one

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    perform brief interviews (10 - 30 seconds) with drivers to determine if they are impaired by alcohol. If a driver shows the evidence of drinking alcohol‚ the police can run a more thorough screening‚ including using alcohol interlocks (Low-Staffing Sobriety Checkpoints). Every drunk driver can be detected when they pass though DUI checkpoints and as a result‚ the possibility of drunk drivers being arrested would be much higher. A study conducted by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows

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    Intervention Plan The most important goal for Emilia is for her to continue her sobriety. It is important for her not use drugs for her biological‚ psychological‚ social‚ and spiritual aspects of her life. The first goal Emilia and I would agree upon is going to ninety twelve step meetings like AA or NA consecutively for at least ninety days. This is an excellent way to tackle the behaviors and compulsion influencing her addiction. This social resource also gives Emilia an opportunity to establish

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    about alcoholism‚ the program‚ their beliefs and values‚ statistics regarding alcoholism and the movement of Alcoholics anonymous. According to their data‚ 64% of participants drop out in their first year‚ but many alcoholics achieve and maintain sobriety. Currently‚ the American Psychiatric Association recommends sustained treatment in conjunction with AA’s program for chronic alcoholics. The overall tone in the church was friendly and inviting. I introduced myself to a friendly looking man‚ who

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    David Garrett Social Welfare Policy 11/23/14 #1 http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol.drivingissues/1103163004.html DWI/DUI Sobriety Road Blocks or Check Points -Michigan Supreme Court found sobriety checkpoints to be a violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. -Split decision‚ US Supreme Court reversed the Michigan Court. Chief Justice Rehnquist acknowledge that roadblocks do violate the Constitution right‚ but went onto say they are necessary in order to reduce drunk driving. He argued

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