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True: Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers 15-19 years old according to the CDC. Unintentional injuries were the fifth leading cause of death overall and the leading cause for those under 45 years of age. Unintentional injuries comprised 66% of accidents for people under 45 years old. Motor vehicle traffic (27.3 percent) make up the largest percentage of unintentional injuries, Firearms (18.8 percent), Poisoning (16.4 percent), Fall (10.6 percent) and Suffocation (7.9 percent) comprise the rest.
35 percent of fatal crashes involve alcohol use.
In 2007, approximately 15% of all world consumption was imported.
According to the FBI which compiles data collected through the Uniform Crime Reporting program: In 2012, 69.3 percent of all individuals arrested were white, 28.1 percent were black, and 2.6 percent were of other races. Of all juveniles (persons under the age of 18) arrested in 2012, 65.2 percent were white, 32.2 percent were black, and 2.5 percent were of other races. Of all adults arrested in 2012, 69.7 were white, 27.6 percent were black, and 2.7 percent were of other races. White individuals were arrested more often for violent crimes than individuals of any other race, accounting for 58.7 percent of those arrests. The percentages of black adults and white adults arrested for murder were similar, with 49.3 percent being black and 48.3 percent being white. Black juveniles accounted for 51.5 percent of all juveniles arrested for violent crimes. White juveniles accounted for 61.6 percent of all juveniles arrested for property crimes. Of the juveniles arrested for drug abuse violations, 74.0 percent were white. White juveniles accounted for 55.2 percent of juveniles arrested for aggravated assaults. Source: FBI Table 43/43c, 2012 FBI Table 43 Overview, 2012
It is estimated that about 30% of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are caused by smoking. Smoking is a major risk factor for many types of cancer, including lung, throat, and mouth cancers.
well... it depends on what kind of rumor it is people make rumors just to start a fight or maybe they think i would be fun
well... it depends on what kind of rumor it is people make rumors just to start a fight or maybe they think i would be fun
Which rumors? :)
no it is totally not true that's just what haters put about him all rumors well and tabloids make rumors
5% do because of rumors
The Latin equivalent of 'true rumors' is Rumores veri. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'rumores' means 'rumors'. The adjective 'veri' means 'true'.
Nono all the rumors are sertenly defintley not true
No.
There have been some internet rumors about this, but there has been no credible evidence to support those rumors.
It is true that approximately 90 percent of all alcohol consumed is metabolized by the liver.
A rumor isn't a group its a saying that might not be true or true. People sometimes get in groups in spread rumors.
Like all sports teams, the Red Sox have many rumors, but who is to say what is true. As of March 2013, there is a rumor that Andrew Bailey may be traded to the Detroit Tigers. I am unsure of the legitimacy of such rumors as with any rumors, you cannot be sure if they are true until there is actual commentary by the teams, instead of talk by media, but that is a 'rumor' that has been posted.