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- 171: Acid Rain
- ... rains on cities too, eating away stone monuments and concrete structures, and corroding the pipes which channel the water away to the lakes and the cycle is repeated. Paints and automobile paints have its life reduce due to the pollution in the atmosphere speeding up the corrosion process. In some communities the drinking water is laced with toxic metals freed from ...
- 172: Volvo the Collectable Classic
- Volvo the Collectable Classic In this article it stated that when Volvo was introduced to the states in 1956. The PV444, was the first US bound automobile ever. The car had resembled a smaller version of the 1946 Ford Tutor. The car featured a two piece windshield, small engine, and all of the standard features of a ...
- 173: The Drinking Age Should Be Lowered to Eighteen
- ... to eighteen instead of sixteen could also reduce traffic accidents in general. I think that sixteen is too young to be given power over a weapon as deadly as an automobile. However, since the legal driving age is sixteen, perhaps lawmakers should enact training requirements that are stricter for new drivers. For example, they could require more driving time with a ...
- 174: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... decisions making powers when under the influence of marijuana like when one is using alcohol. Alcohol has caused deaths first and second hand. Alcohol poisoning being the first hand and automobile accidents being the latter. Marijuana cannot be attributed to one single death EVER. That can’t even be said for tobacco, which is very socially acceptable. Marijuana is nearly impossible ...
- 175: The Seat Belt Law
- ... Traffic accidents are the nation’s third top cause of death next to heart attacks and cancer. Major road injuries cost money because of extra law enforcement time, health and automobile insurance increases, and taxes. According to the senate, approximately only 70% of Michigan motorists wear seatbelts. This is far below President Clinton’s goal for 85% compliance by the year ...
- 176: Illinois vs. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb
- ... o’clock in the afternoon, Leopold and Loeb were looking for Mr. Levinson’s son when they spotted Bobby. Bobby Franks was walking home from school when a gray Willys automobile pulled up near him. Loeb yelled at Franks and offered him a ride home. When Bobby refused his offer, Loeb asked him to get in for a minute. He told ...
- 177: New Gun Control Policy is Needed
- ... jacket or suitcoat or sweater can easily cover that small bulge. It also slips easily into a coat, jacket pocket or purse. It can also be hid easily in a automobile. Handguns therefore are a common weapon of choice for criminals. One recent example of gun violence was in New York City. A Palestinian man opened fire in the Empire state ...
- 178: The Drinking Age: An 18-Year-Olds Right
- ... period in the 70's when many states were lowering their drinking ages scientists started doing studies to determine whether or not the younger drinking ages had any effect on automobile accidents. These studies generally concluded that traffic accidents significantly increased among teenagers after the MLDA was lowered.(Toomey 1) It can, however, easily be argued that since these studies came ...
- 179: Raising the Minimum Age for a Driving License: Necessary or Useless?
- ... for a Driving License: Necessary or Useless? The question about raising the minimum age for a driving license has been pushed to the headlines because of the growing amount of automobile accidents. Whether it would reduce or even prevent accidents of this sort or will simply do no good is the heart of this argument. Some would say that raising the ...
- 180: Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century
- ... to the orderliness and well being of a neighborhood (community). These activities could be helping accident or crime victims, improving emergency medical services, helping resolve domestic and neighborhood conflicts, controlling automobile and pedestrian traffic(Bureau of Justice assistance pg. 15) The two major functions of the Community partnership are to keep the two parties communicating, and to assess the level of ...
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