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    explore examples of hidden messages and advertising techniques used in a print advertisement by the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand. ALAC (the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand) released a series of emotional and powerful advertisements in a print campaign reaching out to alcoholics living in New Zealand. The main technique ALAC is using to persuade…

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    Adolescents Alcohol can have catastrophic effects on the human body, especially when it comes to adolescents. According to Brown, adults would need to consume twice as many drinks to suffer the same alcohol related damages as adolescents (Underage Drinkers’ Risk of Brain Damage). The main reason is during adolescence the brain is still developing and maturing which allows the alcohol to have a more profound effect on adolescents (Ketcham 44). Therefore, adolescents are more vulnerable to…

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    Alcohol Addiction Paper

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    amount of alcohol addicted individuals in both areas of binge drinking and alcohol dependence. The constant growth of binge drinking and alcohol dependence is a cause for concern in itself. This rapidly growing trend is so ingrained in the majority of societies it is a constant cause for concern for the fields of medicine and psychology. The main focus in regards to reducing alcohol addiction comes from prevention and intervention strategies and screening processes to identify alcohol related…

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    The system license for drinkers for alcohol holders would be a great idea because there's a lot of underage teen drinkers. Drinking and there's a lot of accidents involving teens and drunk drivers. Teens are getting in trouble and losing brain cells because of alcohol and the brain isn’t fully developed that's why People say wait till your 21. Drinking alcohol has an aftermath because it will attack your nervous system and will make you drunk and wake up with hangovers. That’s why teens black…

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    Alcohol consumption has been on the rise in the United States, especially among college students (Engs & Hanson, 1990). That also indicates that there are more alcohol dependence and alcohol-related health problems among young adults. It is possibly due to four main drinking motives that are typically occurring during the twenties. According to previous studies, there are strong positive correlations between Drinking motives and alcohol consumption. In addition to that, there’s strong negative…

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    Alcoholism In America

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    Alcohol is the third leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States. Each year an estimated 87,000 deaths occur due to alcohol(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013 Alcohol consumption in the United States has continued to remain popular despite all of the negative effects. Alcoholism is defined as A chronic, progressive pathological condition, mainly affecting the nervous and digestive systems, caused by the excessive and habitual consumption of alcohol (The American…

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    Underage drinking is increasing prevalent in United Kingdom. Underage drinking implies that someone drinking alcohol although they haven’t attained the minimum age required for drinking. According to the UK Federal Laws, a person under the age of 18 is not allowed to buy alcoholic drinks, drink in public places, attempt to purchase or even be sold any alcohol. However, young adults aged about 16 to 17 years can be allowed to drink beer, cider or wine as an accompaniment to meals only if the…

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    People and students who use alcohol have experienced issues with stress, abuse, and anxiety. Physical changes can affect the brain in adolescents during maturity due to alcohol consumption. Physical, emotional, and social issues can influence the abuse of alcohol in young adults or just plain adults. The use of alcohol can cause emotional, social, and physical effects. Research has shown that alcohol can cause emotional effects to adolescents and adults. Alcohol use can drastically effect…

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    In the substance abuse field, it is vital that helping professionals assist client in identifying early signs of relapse, and becoming aware of triggers and high risk times. Ted’s case study exemplifies proper recognition of defense mechanisms, early signs of relapse, triggers…

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    Underage drinking--many do not consider it a problem, unless they know one of the 88,000 people who die each year from excessive alcohol use (National Council). A party may be considered merely a social event, but for many teens the night will not end well. Instead of fun, teens experience high blood pressure, brain growth interference, kidney and liver failure, alcohol poisoning, and possibly death. Underage drinking could be more actively prevented; teenagers need more resources available to…

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