Friday, May 23, 2008

Drunk Driving Final Draft

Even though everyone knows that drunk driving is not safe, it has been one of the top causes of young death over many years. The mistake of driving, while having alcohol in the system, has been increasing over the last two years. Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes kill someone every 31 minutes and nonfatally injure someone every two minutes. The last twenty years, the percentage of young drunk drivers has decreased by 16 percent, but has gotten stuck the last couple of years.
Like every human being, everyone wants to have fun once in a while and there are many ways to do it. You can have fun by doing the following: sharing time with relatives, practicing sports, and going out with friends and having drink. These are just a few examples of what people do for fun, but the last one can end really badly when the choice of drinking and driving is chosen. It is proven that alcohol makes the body act abnormally, work slowly, and that too much alcohol is not good for anyone. The irresponsibility comes when the decision to drive, after knowing that the alcohol consumption was big, is made. They have to know that their lives are not the only ones at risk; there are many drivers that could get kill because of their stupid decision to drive while they are drunk. Everyone knows that the body doesn’t work at 100 percent with alcohol in the blood and that is just a wrong thing to do. It is a bigger issue in the U.S., probably, because adolescents with 16 years old are allowed to drive cars, so the risk is bigger when young people are involved. There are so many solutions for this problem, such as taking away the driver’s license to let society know about the consequences of drunk drivers.
In conclusion, drunk drivers should be penalized because it is very irresponsible to drive with alcohol in your blood, risking other peoples’ lives, and knowing that it is dangerous to do it. Doing presentations around schools about the consequences of driving with alcohol is a good way to start cutting back this issue. It is easier to explain to them what could happen if they do it, rather than just say don’t do it.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Drunk Driving Draft

Even though everyone knows that drunk driving is not safe, it has been one of the top causes of young death over many years. The mistake of driving, while having alcohol in the system, has been increasing over the last two years. Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes kill someone every 31 minutes and nonfatally injure someone every two minutes. The last twenty years, the percentage of young drunk drivers has decreased by 16 percent, but has got stuck the last couple of years.
Like every human being, everyone wants to have fun once in a while and there are many ways to do it, by: sharing time with relatives, practicing sports, and going out with friends and drink. These are just a few examples of what people do for fun, but the last one can end really badly when the choice of drink and drive is chose. Is proved that alcohol makes the body: act not normal, work slowly, and that too much alcohol is not good for anyone. The irresponsibility comes when the decision to drive, after knowing that the alcohol consumption was big, is made. They have to know that their lives are not the only ones in risk; they are many drivers that could get kill because of their stupid decision to drive while they are drunk. Everyone knows that the body doesn’t work 100 percent with alcohol in the blood and that is just a wrong thing to do. In the U.S, probably, is a bigger issue, because adolescent with 16 years old are allow to drive cars, so the risk is bigger when young people are involved. They are so many solutions for these problem, from taking out the drivers license to let the society know about the consequences of drunk drivers.
In conclusion drunk drivers should be penalized, because is a big irresponsibility to drive with alcohol in your blood, risking other peoples life and knowing that is dangerous to do it. Doing presentations around schools about the consequences of driving with alcohol is a good way to start. Is easier to explain them what could happen if they do it, rather than just say don’t do it.

Thesis Statement

Drinking and driving is not only a risk to your life, it's also a risk to innocent victims whose life might be in danger too.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sources

Hanson, David J. “Drinking & Driving.” Alcohol: Problems and Solutions.
Sociology Department, State University of New York. 18 May 2008.
< http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/drinkinganddriving.html>

“Drunk Driving.” Chiltrendsdatabank.com. 9 June 2006. Data Bank.
17 May 2008. < http://www.childtrendsdatabank.org/indicators/41drunkdriving.cfm>

“Drinking and Driving.” Alcohol Alert. Jan. 1996. NIAAA. 15 May 2008.
< http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa31.htm>

Friday, May 9, 2008

Cause and Effect

Gambling is an addiction that seems to get very popular every year around the world. In every society, money is a big part of your life and whether is true or not, it manage big part of our lives. Like every addiction, gambling is based in the famous theory called cause and effect, in which depends on how much you bet (cause) your price in going to be bigger or smaller (effect)
Casinos are probably the most famous examples of gambling, where people go to spend money in huge amounts on different types of games. One of these popular games is called Craps, based in betting certain amount of money to guess the sum of the numbers that the dice is going to show. So the cause is first guessing the sum of the numbers and the amount that is going to be bet, after the dice are rolled the effect will be the amount of money that will be earn or not.
In conclusion gambling is based in cause and effect, but also has a lot of luck and probabilities invo0lved.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Thinking Essay

I feel the first quote express in a better way, than the rest of the quotes, what I think thinking is. My reason why I agree with the first quote is because, thinking is a personal mind exercise where you try to find out the reason or explanations of certain things that we have doubts about and at the end you could succeed or not, but the exercise most of the time needs some additional help after we can’t find our own. We can find plenty of examples to certify that thinking is personal. When you wake up and decide to have breakfast or not, do your homework or not, etc. Thinking is part of your daily day and will be always be a way to find question and answers by yourself.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Excellence

“Excellence is an art won by training and habituation, we do no act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit” (Aristotle). This quote made by the famous Greek philosopher gives us an example of how we try to achieve excellence as part of our own goal in life. Because every human being is in a continual search for perfection, the state of excellance is achieved by some people who really look for it and keep searching for it as a daily routine or habit. Not evryone strives for execellence, because it puts pressure in our lives weather we like it or not, It is necessary if we are going to be successful and triumph in life.

Is preassure necessary to achieve excellence? If we start describing daily routines that we have had during the past years, we can conclude that we are in a continue search of excellence. We go to school to learn more, so that we can be prepared for college and do the best we can on the job. During our school years we need to work hard to achieve excellence. When people feel a lot of pressure to reach excellence, they sometimes cheat. Is cheating a result of these pressures for excellence? In Bill Puka’s Essay Student Cheating, he shows us how students nowadays (including me) cheat, plagiarize, and make other forms of academic dishonesty in order to achieve excellence. It is in these cases that the values of the students are left a side; consequences are not an obstacle to stop them from cheating, because grades are important and are going to determine the profession they will get into.

Values are defined as those things that really matter to each of us ... the ideas and beliefs we hold as special (pinetreeweb.com). Nancy Gibbs’s article Reading Between the Lies explains the case of Jayson Blair, a “journalist” for the New York Times who was caught after several years of making up stories. Here we have a clear example of how cheating and values did not matter, or were not an option, in order to achieve his excellence. In this case wrote a stories that could get the attention of the readers, keep them informed with interesting news articles. This brings me to the next question, how do we achieve excellence?

Excellence is the state or quality of excelling. It is superiority, or the state of being good to a high degree. Excellence is considered to be a value by many organizations, in particular, by schools and other institutions of education. It is a goal to be pursued (Wikipedia.com). I think that to attain excellence is harder for a person to achieve than for institutions, or groups of people. For example, a regular employee can achieve excellence after he receives a raise, but it won’t last to long, because that means, they are expecting more from him at his or her job. On the other hand, an institutions achievement of excellence could be easier to reach because a group of people is working together to achieve excellence.

In conclusion I think that the achievement of excellence is something does not have an ending, is a continual search to be better in a lot of aspects of our life, and the only way to achieve it is with constant work. Excellence is just a state. It will never be forever, and it depends on our searching and working for it.



Work Cited
Hoff, B. "The Crooked Tree"Ludwig, M. D. (2004) "Look out for more Blairs"
Puka, B. (2005) "Student Cheating: As Serious an Academic Integrity Problem as Faculty Administration Business as Usual?"
Gibbs, N. (2003) "reading Between the Lies: A young reporter who stole and made up stories forces the New York Times to take stock"