Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Teenage Drunk Driving Accidents

Teenage Drunk Driving Accidents




Teen drivers and drunk driving often result in wrongful death auto accidents. These teenage drunk driving accidents are almost an epidemic. Imagine the teenage drunk driving accident statistics if teenagers were legally allowed to drink.

As DUI accident attorneys, we must make it known that teenagers cause more car accidents than adults. Their vulnerability to reckless driving also makes the possibility for fatal car accidents and catastrophic injury higher. When some teens experiment with alcohol and drugs, teenage drunk driving car accidents, car accidents are usually the result. As DUI accident lawyers, we want to make sure parents communicate to their teens about the dangers of drinking and driving.

There is always one passion that teenagers have during their adolescence that is valued to them more than anything: freedom. Teenagers want the freedom to make their own choices. Teenagers want the freedom to fly away from the nest and live their own life.

These days, that freedom concept is somewhat more technological. The days of keeping a teenager happy with his/her own room are extinct. These days teens want their own computers and their own cell phones. One item that signifies the dawn of a new age of freedom for a teenager is their driver’s license.

Turning 16 means exactly that for teenagers. They have the ability to get into an automobile and go where their heart draws them. Sometimes, their heart draws them where their parents’ minds do not want them to go, and they experiment with alcohol. Since teenagers do not have the experience or tolerance, the effects of alcohol present faster. This increases the risk of teenage drunk driving accidents.

Teenage drunk driving causes more accidents every year. The numbers have declined, but the possibility of a free-spirited teenager that underestimates the power of a simple drink continues to loom over every parent. The teenage drunk driving accident statistics are there:

• Nearly 12.5 million teenagers are given licenses to drive

• According to the Center for Disease Control, close to 5,000 teenagers died from fatal car crash injuries.

• In that same report, almost 400,000 other teenage drivers required medical attention from their injuries from car crashes

• 40 percent of wrongful deaths for people aged 15-20 come from car accidents

• 23 percent of those wrongful deaths came from teenage drunk driving accidents where the teen driver possessed a blood alcohol level above the legal limit (.08).

As DUI accident attorneys, we know the teenage drunk driving accident epidemic will not end overnight. Just know that if your teenager is injured due to a teenage drunk driving accident, hiring an experienced DUI accident lawyer is in their best interest.



Saturday, August 20, 2011

Aruna Roy- Biography

Aruna Roy (born 26 June 1946) is an Indian political and social activist who founded and heads the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathana ("Workers and Peasants Strength Union"). She is best known as a prominent leader of the Right to Information movement, which led to the enactment of the Right to Information Act in 2005.[1] She has also remained a member of the National Advisory Council.[2]

In 2000, she received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership.[3] In 2010 she received the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academia and Management.[
CareerAruna served as a civil servant in the Indian Administrative Service between 1968 and 1974. She then resigned to devote her time to social and political campaigns. She joined the Social Work and Research Center (SWRC) in Tilonia, Rajasthan, founded by her husband, Sanjit Roy.[5][6][7] In 1983 Aruna dissociated herself from the SWRC.

While working at the SWRC, Aruna had met Shanker Singh, an activist and theatre artist who uses street theatre, puppetry, song and drama to convey complex leftist ideologies to rural audiences in an idiom familiar to them. In 1987, Aruna and Shankar Singh, with a few associates, moved to Devdoongri, a village in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan where many of Shankar's relatives live. Here in 1990, they set up the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan ("Workers and Peasants Strength Union") an organization that they described as a "non-party people's organisation". The MKSS has operated out of Shankar's cousin's house in Devdoongri since its inception. In 2011,she emerged among The Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.
 Right to InformationIn the mid-1990s, under her guidance, the MKSS began a campaign that advocated the public's right to scrutinize official records, a crucial check against arbitrary governance. The MKSS attacked corruption at the grassroots level and sought accountability of public officials in matters related to disbursement of government funds. The fact that the MKSS was founded and led by a woman activist, namely Aruna, commended the organization and its cause to the favour of Sonia Gandhi. Aruna leveraged this advantage further by ingenuously linking the Right to Information with issues related to women's employment, livelihood and empowerment. With Sonia Gandhi's support, the Congress-led government of Rajasthan passed the Rajasthan Right to Information Bill in 2000. Rajasthan, never otherwise noted for its progressive outlook, passed such a legislation, and Aruna received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership the same year. Aruna decided to use the award money of US $ 50,000 to set up a trust to support the process of democratic struggles.[8]
In 2004, under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi, the Congress party won the national elections and formed the central government. Aruna was inducted into the National Advisory Committee (NAC), an extremely powerful but extra-constitutional quasi-governmental body headed by Sonia Gandhi which effectively supervises the working of the common minimum program of UPA II . Aruna's role was to formulate the Right to Information Act[9] which was passed by the Indian parliament in 2005. She served as a member of the National Advisory Council of India until 2006 and is part of NAC II.
 WorksOn 20th Aug 2011 Aruna Roy created controversy appearing from nowhere in a Pro-JanLokpal bill rally for by opposing it on the groung that Anna Hazare was being illadvised to give timebound period for passage of bill in the parliament. Her opposition appeared due to herself being a member of Sonia Gandi lead National Advisor Counsil as well as being sidelined from the entire movement. If she wanted to present her views she should have organized her own rally.

Monday, August 8, 2011

mast jokes


Doctor to Patient : The check which u gave


Doctor to Patient : The check which u gave me has returned back.


Patient to Doctor:The head-ache for which you gave me medicine has also returned back.

My wife ran away with my best friend.


My wife ran away with my best friend.


To tell you the truth, I really miss him.

Whats the closest thing to a womans period?


Whats the closest thing to a womans period?


Your salary.


It comes once a month,


lasts About 3 or 4 days and if it doesnt come,everythings f~cked

What do you call a wife who is sexy,


What do you call a wife who is sexy,


beautiful,intelligent,understanding,


caring, never jealous and a great cook?


ANSWER : A rumour!

Husband asks,Do u know the meaning of WIFE.


Husband asks,Do u know the meaning of WIFE.


It means...Without Information Fighting Evrytime!


WIFE on hearing this says,


it could also mean-With Idiot For Ever.

Early to bed and early to rise makes ur girlfriend


Early to bed and early to rise makes ur girlfriend go out with other guys.


A Train is bout2 crash. A frantic virgin strips off n says:


A Train is bout2 crash. A frantic virgin strips off n says:

'' Can anyone make me feel like a woman b4 I die?''


So a man takes off his clothes n say,''Iron these!''