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Does it seems like the U.S. is quicker to prison someone than they are to rehab an individual?

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Can someone interpret this Michigan law?

Well I am 18 and have 1 MIP of Tobacco on my record. I just got a ticket for Minor Consumption of Alcohol. Does the following help me? 436.1703

(a) For the first violation a fine of not more than $100.00, and may be ordered to participate in substance abuse prevention services or substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation services as defined in section 6107 of the public health code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.6107, and designated by the administrator of substance abuse services, and may be ordered to perform community service and to undergo substance abuse screening and assessment at his or her own expense as described in subsection (4).

http://kalamazoo-michigan-attorney.com/other-criminal-acts/minor-in-possession-mip/

Also is there anything I can do to lower the fine or take an alternative punishment? Or anything I can do to keep this from going on my record?

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can someone please translate this english into tagalog?

Alcohol Addiction – What is alcoholism?
Alcohol addiction is simply defined as a compulsive need for an intoxicating liquid that is obtained from fermented grain or fruit. These liquids include beer, wine, and other hard liquors.

Alcoholism is present when a person craves alcohol and cannot limit or contain his or her drinking. If someone experiences withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, sweating, shakiness, or anxiety when alcohol consumption has ceased, or if there is a need to drink greater amounts of alcohol in order to feel a high, that person is most likely alcoholic.

Some may think that it’s just a matter of having the will to stop drinking, but alcoholism is more complicated than that. An alcoholic’s craving for alcohol is so great that it suppresses their ability to stop drinking. The majority of alcoholics need assistance to stop drinking. With treatment and support from family and friends, many have been able to stop drinking and rebuild their lives. It is a sad fact however that there are still some who are unable to stop in spite of these aids.
Alcohol Addiction – What are the causes and effects of alcoholism?
Scientists say that someone who has alcoholic addiction in his/her family is more likely to develop alcoholism if they choose to drink.

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Can someone here tell me how to find an alcohol rehab in Monroeville, Pennsylvania?

My daughter has turned to alcohol ever since her dad died. They were always so close and his passing away was really hard on her. Last night we had a talk, and I made her realize that her dad won’t be happy with her if he knew what she was doing to herself. She has already agreed to treatment. What should I do in order for me to find an alcohol rehab for her?

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I fell in love with someone who doesnt give a hoot….?

So basically I was “f-buddies” and a “low-end” sugar daddy to a 17-year-old twink every day for 2 months. I’m in my twenties.

(16 is age-of-consent in michigan)

To make a long story short, I fell in love with him.

He was then court-ordered to attend rehab for weed, and placed in foster care for 3 months.

I’ve always been clean/sober my entire life.

Now he is distancing himself from me BIG time and basically is giving me hints to “f-off” and ignoring me making me a low priority.

Obviously my heart is broken.

Is it 100% over …..or is there a chance when he gets out of foster care he might contact me again?

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someone explain to me how the blame could possibly be put on me?

Alright.. I’m 16, with an 8 month old, I’m emancipated. A week ago, my 20 month old sister got taken out of my mothers care, and placed in a foster home. After 24 hours, I had a home study, and a background check, and she was placed with me. I have temporary custody, and my mother was court ordered into a rehab, that accepts mothers with children.

She’s in the process of trying to get in, the only thing stopping her, is they don’t think they have the funding, which means someone else will have to pay out of pocket. It would be $2,700 a month, which I can in NO way afford. My school tuition is $23,000 a year, I have a baby, rent, insurance, and I have a life.

Somehow, this is my fault. It’s my fault that the baby got taken from her, it’s my fault that she can’t get into the rehab, it’s my fault that I can’t pay for it… and everything, is coincidentally MY fault.

Can someone explain how? I’d LOVE to know.

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when someone goes to rehab for drug use?

should they be allowed to walk out when ever they want or should it be mandatory to stay in for a certain amount of time??

this is for someone who admits themselves, not court ordered

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Can someone please tell me if my essay sounds good?

I am applying to the Master’s in social Work program because my goal is to improve the lives and enhance the well being of individuals who are often discriminated, disadvantaged, and poor. I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am particularly concerned about helping change the lives of our most vulnerable individuals, troubled and neglected youth. Therefore, I want to become a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and empower these individuals to help them function more effectively with their problems.
I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, having an advocate and an mentor helped me connect with employment services. But first I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity.
I had a mentor that taught and guided me with in my life. The impact that she had on my life inspired me to want to help others. I want to use the knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master’s degree in Social Work would put me in the greatest position for achieving my goal. A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than being productive individuals in society. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on juveniles, especially those at risk spending their young adulthood behind bars.
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse and homelessness. Some of them had problems with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and juvenile justice system. At times my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.
The adolescents could become physically assaultive and self-harm themselves. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what to the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tolls to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions work. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African Americans and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If your program were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

In my life, I have set my own guiding principles. Although I can talk about my biggest principles. Inspiration can come in a multitude of forms, but mine comes in the form of service. As a career, I want to be a social worker, helping the poor, the hurt, and those whose lives have dealt them a bad hand. To me, gratitude would be enough to keep me going. I have always lived by the motto “do unto others as you would have done to you”, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. I believe that every individual is worthy of dignity and respect and each individual has the ability to become self-sufficient and able to make the best possible decisions for themselves. When we as a society try to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another instead of focusing on our differences. Only when each and every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must

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Can someone please do me a favor and edit my essay for grad school?

I am applying to the Master’s in Social Work Program because my goal is to improve the lives and enhance the well being of individuals that are discriminated, disadvantaged and poor. I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am particularly concerned about helping change the lives of our most vulnerable individuals troubled and neglected youth. However, I want to be a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and help them function more effectively with their problems. I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, having an advocate and an mentor helped me connect with employment services. But first I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity.

I had a mentor that taught and guided me in my life. The impact that she had on my life inspired me to want to help others. I want to use that knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master’s degree in Social Work would put me in the greatest position for achieving my goal. A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than going to college or working. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on troubled youth, especially those at risk of spending their young adulthood behind bars.
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary responsibility while working was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to fourteen. The adolescents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse, depression, drug and alcohol abuse, and problems with the law. At times, my job could be extremely stressful. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.

The adolescents were physically assault and self-harm themselves. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tools to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions are supported by the literature. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work, I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African American and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If you were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

In my life, I have set my own guiding principles. Although I can talk about my biggest principle, inspiration. It can come in a multitude of forms, but mine comes in the form of service. As a career, I want to be a social worker, helping the poor, the hurt, and those whose lives have dealt them a bad hand. I have always lived by the motto “do unto others as you would have done to you”, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. When we as a society truly endeavor to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another. Only when each and every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must have a voice to demand it for them. It is my hope that by earning a Master’s degree in Social Work I can be that voice.

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Can someone please edit my essay for grammatical errors and flowing paragraphs?

I am applying to the Master’s in social Work program because my goal is to improve the lives and enhance the well being of individuals who are often discriminated, disadvantaged, and poor. I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am particularly concerned about helping change the lives of our most vulnerable individuals, troubled and neglected youth. Therefore, I want to become a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and empower these individuals to help them function more effectively with their problems.
I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, having an advocate and an mentor helped me connect with employment services. But first I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity.
I had a mentor that taught and guided me with in my life. The impact that she had on my life inspired me to want to help others. I want to use the knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master’s degree in Social Work would put me in the greatest position for achieving my goal. A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than being productive individuals in society. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on juveniles, especially those at risk spending their young adulthood behind bars.
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse and homelessness. Some of them had problems with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and juvenile justice system. At times my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.
The adolescents could become physically assaultive and self-harm themselves. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what to the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tolls to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions work. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African Americans and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If your program were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

In my life, I have set my own guiding principles. Although I can talk about my biggest principles. Inspiration can come in a multitude of forms, but mine comes in the form of service. As a career, I want to be a social worker, helping the poor, the hurt, and those whose lives have dealt them a bad hand. To me, gratitude would be enough to keep me going. I have always lived by the motto “do unto others as you would have done to you”, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. I believe that every individual is worthy of dignity and respect and each individual has the ability to become self-sufficient and able to make the best possible decisions for themselves. When we as a society try to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another instead of focusing on our differences. Only when each and every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must

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Can someone please edit my essay for social work?

I decided that I wanted to be a social worker when I realized that social work is very similar to psychology( my major in undergrad), except it puts more emphasis on helping people and finding their strengths rather than giving them a diagnosis and being predominantly problem-focused. My own decision in enjoying helping people with their problems influenced me to want to pursue a profession in social work.

Becoming a full professional with a graduate degree in Social Work represents the culmination of a life long of personal and professional preparation. I have so enjoyed working with people, helping them with their problems. At 34, I feel that I have the necessary maturity to perform at my very best level, again, as a student. I now also have a high level of motivation that accompanies my current position working with incarcerated youth, mostly minority. However, I am deeply concerned by the explosive incarceration rates in America, and the way African Americans and Hispanics lead the way going to jail, rather than college, working, etc. This sense of urgency makes me an excellent candidate for your Master’s program because I am so fully engaged with my place of employment. It is my sincere hope to be able to make some modest contribution to discussions of how to best counsel and care for at-risk youths, in my case my research interest is in boys, especially those at-risk for spending their young adulthood behind bars.My inspiration and level of motivation, it all speaks to be graduate school as a place where I belong.

I am currently working at Harbor View Adolescent Center as a Youth Counselor for incarcerated youth with behavioral and emotional problems in a residential treatment facility. In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents had backgrounds of being homeless and victims of physical and sexual abuse. Some of them were also dealing with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and the criminal justice system. At times, my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on helping them with their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.

The adolescents that I worked with in the residential treatment facility at times would get physically assaultive, throwing chairs and banging their heads on the doors. They would also exhibit self-harming behaviors. It was during these crisis situations that I would get stuck in knowing the best clinical approach to use when they were self-harming. I would like to have better tools for helping these kids when they are in crisis, and whether those interventions are well supported by the literature. I hope that with the aid of a Master’s degree in Social Work I will be able to do just that. I will be able to help my kids in crisis and am at teaching them the necessary skills so that they can transition into more independent living.

These youth need all the help and attention we can give them in order to fight recidivism, especially African American and Hispanic males, who continue to come back into our system.If you were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I hope to be able to research the recidivisim rates of black and Hispanic juveniles and young adoelscents so as to contribute to our understanding of how we can best go about saving their lives and, at the same time, easing the financial burdens on our society.

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Can someone please edit my essay for me?

I am applying to the Master’s in Social Work Program because my goal is to improve the lives of and enhance the well being of individuals who are vulnerable, marginalized and oppressed in society. I am particularly concerned about helping to positively change the lives of our most vulnerable, troubled and neglected youth. I want to be a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and help them function more effectively by working through their problems. I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled with and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, I had an advocate and mentor that helped me connect with employment and housing services. First, I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity. This is what I want to do for others. Having an advocate really showed me that homeless people may simply need someone that cares and can point them in the right direction. This is what motivated me to enroll in your program and hopefully help others in the same way I was cared for. I appreciate your consideration for enrollment and am hopeful that I can further my education at your institution and use those skills in my mission to help others.

A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than going to college or working. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on troubled youth, especially those at risk of spending their young adulthood behind bars.

In my job as a youth counselor, my primary responsibility while working was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to fourteen. The adolescents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse, depression, drug and alcohol abuse. At times, my job could be extremely stressful. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.

The adolescents could become physically assaultive and would do themselves harm. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tools to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions are supported by the literature. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work, I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African American and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If you were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

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Can someone please edit my essay?

I am applying to the Master’s in social Work program because my goal is to improve the lives and enhance the well being of individuals who are often discriminated, disadvantaged, and poor. I want to help others maximize their potential and steer their lives in a positive direction. I am particularly concerned about helping change the lives of our most vulnerable individuals, troubled and neglected youth. Therefore, I want to become a social worker to make a positive difference in their lives and empower these individuals to help them function more effectively with their problems.
I am a thirty four year old woman who struggled and overcame being homeless. When I was homeless, having an advocate and an mentor helped me connect with employment services. But first I needed someone to meet me where I was and treat me with dignity.
I had a mentor that taught and guided me with in my life. The impact that she had on my life inspired me to want to help others. I want to use the knowledge and understanding I have gained to assist people in changing their lives. I believe education is the key to being able to do that. Specifically, a Master’s degree in Social Work would put me in the greatest position for achieving my goal. A social worker on Skid Row in Los Angeles started me on a path toward healing my own life. She provided me with constant support and a sense of hope. Six months later, I found a job as a youth counselor at H.V. Group Home, a residential treatment facility, working with incarcerated youth who were mostly minorities. I am deeply concerned by the high incarceration rates in our society, specifically the way youth lead the way in going to jail, rather than being productive individuals in society. It is my sincere hope to contribute on how to best counsel and care for at risk youth. My research interest focuses on juveniles, especially those at risk spending their young adulthood behind bars.
In my job as a youth counselor, my primary work responsibility was to serve as a positive role model for adolescents aged twelve to eighteen. The residents encountered issues such as physical and sexual abuse and homelessness. Some of them had problems with drug and alcohol abuse, depression, and juvenile justice system. At times my job was extremely stressful. But I discovered that I had the ability to connect with the adolescents and develop strong emotional ties with them. I focused on several areas of treatment including their social skills, coping skills, and independent living skills. My main goal was to help them build their self-esteem and improve their sense of security.
The adolescents could become physically assaultive and self-harm themselves. It was during these critical situations that I would experience problems in knowing what to the best clinical approach was to use when a child was self-harming. I would like to have better tolls to help these kids when they are in crises and know whether the interventions work. I hope that with the aid of the Master’s degree in Social Work I can achieve that. I want to be able to help them in their time of crises and teach them the necessary skills the kids will need to transition into a more independent way of living. These youth need all the attention we can give them in order to prevent recidivism, especially African Americans and Hispanic males, who tend to continually come back into the system. If your program were to grant me the privilege of studying in your program, I would like to research the recidivism rates of African American and Hispanic juveniles and young adults. I hope to contribute to our understanding of how we can improve the quality of lives of these individuals.

In my life, I have set my own guiding principles. Although I can talk about my biggest principles. Inspiration can come in a multitude of forms, but mine comes in the form of service. As a career, I want to be a social worker, helping the poor, the hurt, and those whose lives have dealt them a bad hand. To me, gratitude would be enough to keep me going. I have always lived by the motto “do unto others as you would have done to you”, and feel that the best way to do this is by furthering the ideal of social justice in the way I live and work. Social justice, as I see it, is the value system that recognizes the inherent worth and dignity of every human being and the right of everyone to be treated fairly and with respect. I believe that every individual is worthy of dignity and respect and each individual has the ability to become self-sufficient and able to make the best possible decisions for themselves. When we as a society try to see the world through the eyes of the less fortunate, we can empathize with and understand one another instead of focusing on our differences. Only when each and every individual of a community is afforded the same level of dignity and respect can a society truly be called civilized. Those who cannot demand social justice for themselves must

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Can someone please give me as much information on ‘Pinel’ institute Montreal….?

I am referring to the place housing ‘prisoners’ i believe with domestic abuse convictions etc…addicts/alcoholics etc….Is there someone out there who could give me as much precise information regarding ‘Pinel’ …Including if inmates are allowed outside contact ie;mail,cpu , visitors and phone etc. ANy information will be much appreciated, i want to know more than i do already……………………THANKYOU!

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What are the penalties for a drunk in public for someone who is on summary probation for Wreckless Driving?

I was picked up from a nightclub because the club had accused me of running up a 1500 dollar bar tab. This amount is obviously outrageous! It was my birthday and my friends were buying me drinks. I only bought 5-6 drinks. I argued to the bouncers and they called the police and told them I was drunk, not cooperating and that I didn’t want to pay my tab. I was arrested. About one and a half years ago I got a DUI witch was reduced to wreckless driving. Along with the conviction I was placed on summary probation. I completed all of the classes that were required, but I failed to completely pay off the fine. When I was arrested for the drunk in public a warrant came up because of the unpaid fine. My question is what kind of punishment will I receive and what should I do? Also, is it worth fighting? P.s. I have two seperate court dates, in two seperate court houses (one for the drunk in public and the other for the warrant about the unpaid fine.)
I live in California
Also, the club gave me my credit card back and there were absolutely no charges on the card…not even for the drinks I really did buy.
I am finsishing college with my B.A. and I already work a fulltime job. One last thing. I don’t drink often. It was my birthday! The last time I had a drink was on New Years Eve.

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Is there a difference in the way someone is charged if the DUI is drug related, not alcohol?

I live in Arizona, and my friend is in jail for a drug (Marijuana) DUI, rather than an alcohol related DUI. It is classified an Aggravated DUI since he lost his license a while back, and unfortunately he is facing another DUI for the same type of thing. I am trying to figure out if there is a difference between the way he is being charged because it is drug related. Any advice would be wonderful at this moment!
Thanks!!!!!

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If someone in your home wont go to rehab willingly Ccould the police remove them from the home?

One of my parents has been in & out of rehab programs but refuses to finish them. The family has stood by this person but patience is wearing thin. I’m starting to think that there might be no hope. But this person is hurting the family with their addiction & I think they need to leave. I’m afraid it will turn violent. This person has hit my dog, who could be next. I wanted to know if the police could take this person away from the house with a court order or something.

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Can someone help me with this cover letter for a writer/copy editor internship position,?

I know I should be good at this since I’m applying for a writer/copy editor internship, but it is so nerve racking knowing that I will be judged based on what I say and how I say it. The place I’m applying is an organization for urban renewal and redevelopment, which is something I am incredibly passionate about. I’m not studying urban politics because my school doesn’t offer this program, but I am invested to writing about these issues and I’m not exaggerating or trying to butter up the reader by speaking to these interests (though I’m afraid I may have gotten off-track since its for a writing position). I repeat myself a couple times, trying to figure out the best wording and construction. I really need help, and need to just get this out already. Thing is, I sound like an amateur in this letter, and I am, but I am driven and an enthusiastic student, I know I can do this well and improve given the chance. Here’s what I’m working with:
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Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to express my interest in the writer/copy editor internship position at _____ I am currently working towards a bachelor degree in English from the University of _____ and I believe my writing and editing skills make me an excellent candidate for the internship position. I am confident in my ability to produce high-quality work under tight deadlines and given the opportunity to demonstrate my writing skills, I will prove an asset to the organization. I have enclosed my resume for you to review.
In addition to my English coursework, I see the internship at ____ as an opportunity to am eager to intern at an organization, where I can utilize my skills in writing, editing, research and critical analysis, while working for an organization that is committed to urban renewal and innovative social change.
In addition to my studies in English, I gained invaluable experience writing and collaborating on urban sustainability and revitalization projects during my time volunteering for the ____. My writing and editing responsibilities at the community development corporation ranged from note-taking to compiling letters and funding proposals. While negotiating the political, social and economic dynamics of grassroots organizing, I became committed to writing about social change and urban issues.
As my resume indicates I have tremendous passion for efforts that promotes rehabilitation and urban revitalization. My background in urban planning and development and my writing experience and education compliment the requirements of the writer/copy editor position as well as the organization’s larger directive. I am dedicated to work that requires rigorous effort, thoughtful vision and open-minded creativity. I am a strong advocate of urban renewal and sustainability projects and see great potential in creative planning and design implementation.
Given my academic pursuits, communication strengths and writing experience, I believe I have the qualifications and energetic drive that make me an excellent candidate for the internship position. The confluence of my passion urban social issues and my enthusiastic appreciation of language and my experience writing and editing have pushed me to think critically and write objectively. as part of the collaborative process or urban revitalization.

Thank you for considering my resume and I look forward to your reply,

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Would someone explain the deductible/OOP?

Why apply over the phone? 10 minute enrollment * Instant Approval * Underwriting Advice * ID Cards

Plan Benefit Summary OneDeductible PPO Elite

Monthly Premium 139.90

Deductible Benefit Summary
2,850

Office Copay No

Coinsurance / Maximum Out-of-Pocket 80% (OOP: $2,000)

Lifetime Maximum 25Mil

PPO Network HLK – www.healthlink.com
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Maternity Coverage No Coverage

Outpatient Maximum

HSA Ready Yes

Plan Description The high deductible health plan with a single deductible for the whole family

Preventive Care / Wellness / Routine Physical Subject to the integrated deductible and plan coinsurance. Benefits for preventive medicine services are limited to a maximum calendar year benefit of $1,500 per covered person. The maximum will not apply to routine mammograms, routine pap tests, routine annual prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests, the annual exam for detection of prostate cancer, child screening tests and diagnostic follow up care for hearing loss, and child immunizations. Child immunizations are exempt from any deductible, copayment and/or coinsurance provisions. Child screening tests and diagnostic follow up for hearing loss are exempt from any deductible. If the Optional First Dollar Preventive Services Benefit is purchased (where available), the plan deductible and coinsurance will be waived for the first $500 of covered services performed by a participating provider for each covered person per calendar year after a 12-month benefit waiting period.

Doctor’s Office Visits Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Outpatient Lab Tests & X-rays Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Outpatient Surgical Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Prescription Drugs Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Inpatient Services / Hospitalization Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Emergency Room Services Covered charges are subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance.

Ambulance Services Professional ground or air transportation in an ambulance for a covered person who needs emergency treatment for a sickness or an injury to the nearest acute medical facility that can treat the sickness or injury. The ambulance service must meet all applicable state licensing requirements. Subject to the integrated deductible and plan coinsurance.

Rehabilitation Services Inpatient: subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance. Benefits are limited to a maximum calendar year benefit of 90 days per covered person. Outpatient: subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance. Benefits are limited to an outpatient physical medicine services maximum calendar year benefit of $3,000 per covered person. Outpatient physical medicine services (rehabilitation services) include benefits for chiropractic care.

Chiropractic Services Subject to the integrated deductible and coinsurance. Benefits are included in the outpatient physical medicine provision which has a combined calendar year maximum of $3,000 per covered person.

Mental Nervous / Substance Abuse Subject to the integrated deductible and 50% coinsurance for participating providers, 70% coinsurance for non-participating providers. $2,500 calendar year maximum.

Complications of Pregnancy Covered charges are covered the same as any other illness.

Calendar Year Maximum None.

Plan Exclusions Exclusions consist of the following, but are not limited to: illness or injury caused by war (whether declared or undeclared), commission of a felony, attempted suicide, influence of an illegal substance, or a hazardous activity for which compensation is received; routine hearing care, vision care, surgery to correct vision, routine foot care or foot orthotics, except for podiatric appliances for the prevention of complications associated with diabetes; cosmetic services; routine dental care unless the dental insurance option is chosen; diagnosis and treatment of infertility; maternity and routine nursery charges unless the maternity option is chosen; growth hormone stimulation to promote or delay growth; genetic testing, counseling and services; charges to treat sexual dysfunction or inadequacy or to restore or enhance sexual performance or desire; over-the-counter products; charges related to “quality of life” or “lifestyle” concerns including, but not limited to: smoking cessation, obesity, hair loss, or cognitive enhancement; charges incurred due to a pre-existing condition until you have been continuously insured for 12 months (unless the condition has been specifically excluded from coverage).

Pre-Existing Condition
A Sickness or an Injury and related complications:
1. For which medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was sought, received or recommended from a provider or Prescription Drugs were prescribed during the 12-month period immediately prior to the Covered Person’s Effective Date, regardless of whether the condition was diagnosed, misdiagnosed or not diagnosed; or
2. That produced symptoms during the 12-month period immediately prior to the Covered Person’s Effective Date which reasonably should have caused or would have caused an ordinarily prudent person to seek diagnosis or treatment.

A pregnancy that exists on the day before the Covered Person’s Effective Date will be considered a Pre-Existing Condition, subject to the Pre-Existing Condition definition. DEF: 500.002.TX

These rates are only valid for policies issued with effective dates from 5/1/2008 to 5/28/2008. Rates quoted for more than 30 days in advance of the effective date are subject to change and are not guaranteed. This proposal is not an insurance contract. Only the actual contract provisions will apply. Final rates may vary slightly due to the rounding process. The effective date on the quote does not guarantee coverage and is subject to change. The preferred rates are subject to final underwriting approval. Applicants may be subject to a pre-existing condition limitation on benefits. Refer to the certificate of insurance for terms and conditions.

For applicants under age 40, to qualify for preferred rates, cholesterol readings, if known, must be under 220 and blood pressure readings, if known, must be under 140/90 bp.

Preferred rates are not available to every customer. Generally, you must be in good health in order to receive the preferred rate. These rates are determined and subject to change based upon your application and medical history, our underwriting requirements, and any additional benefits you may select.

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can someone over 18 (under 21) be forced into rehab?

i have a family friend that has been in and out of rehab for cocaine and heroin and is now over 18… is there any way to get court ordered rehab for this person(texas)? she recently got a dui and is under 21. i know texas has a zero tolerance for that. will she be put on probation? or will the just take her license from her? i know for a fact that she would fail a drug test if she was put on probation. what can her family do… they tried once to put her in rehab after turning 18 but she checked out right way.

thanks in advance for any help you can lend.

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