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    10,000 people have died in an alcohol related car crash. Alcohol has a major impact on humans in multiple ways. Around 7.2% Americans have something that’s called Alcohol use disorder (AUD). Alcohol can affect some of your major organs like your brain, liver, and kidney. Each organ responds different to the alcohol and causes different affects. Could you imagine living your life without a memory? Alcohol can cause that. When a female and a male drink a lot of alcohol it can cause you to have…

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    if they had all their emotions taken out of them. I could understand why they felt that way, having to deal with a family member under the influence of drugs or alcohol can take a huge toll on the families lives, mentally and physically sometimes. Huge effects occur to the family when a loved one is taken over by addiction. Drugs and alcohol can control a persons actions and future actions as well. I feel that it is unfair for the families to suffer for the individuals mistakes in life. This…

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    As a legal beverage for the last century, alcohol is an important staple in the American economy. In 1984 alcohol provided federal, state, and local tax funds totaling approximately 12.5 billion dollars, and provided jobs for at least 784,000 people. With the significant impact that the sale of alcohol had/has on the American economy, it became important to find something to compensate for the loss in revenue when the treatment of alcohol abuse reached its peak in the 1970’s. The compensation…

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    Alcohol makes a big impact on teenagers and adults. The advertisements on the television about alcohol has an effect on people dealing with their behavior. Teenagers are the ones who are most targeted because they are the ones who enjoy drinking at this age and they also don’t take precautions when dealing with this type of so called fun. These commercials are the reasons that teenagers make bad choices and are dangerous because they make it look like the people in the commercials are having fun…

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    In the article Toxic effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs by Scott- Goodwin A.C., Puerto M., and Moreno I. speak about the dangers of using while pregnant. These authors article tries to target new parents about the risk they take when they take drugs while pregnant. They try to educate them about what the drugs can do not only to the child but also the mother as well. The introduction paragraph of the article the authors give a general over view of how being under…

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    Given his interest in social reform, especially as it related to the unhealthy effects of drinking alcohol, it is little wonder that his first endeavors to help people at the police court were limited to reforming drunkards. Panzarella (2002) notes that it was his active involvement in and support of the temperance movement – rather than religion, enlightenment philosophy, or civic duty – that motivated Augustus’ work to help people who came before courts. A tool he began using early in his…

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    sell her another drink. The bar was my grandmother’s second home. This is where she felt at ease, with vodka in her right hand and a chaser in her left. Every sip she swallowed cracked a smile on her face. All the worries were washed away from the alcohol taking control of her body. It was a problem and it was affecting the relationship with her friends and family. My grandmother had 4 boys that were not giving a motherly figure. She was nowhere around to supply food on the table or tuck them…

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    legalization of marijuana much controversy has been involved. One of the main issues why marijuana is not legal is the belief it has an effect on IQ. For years the public has been informed about how marijuana has a negative effect on your IQ. As a teenager you are required to take a health class and in the class you are taught about the effects of marijuana. One of the side effects that teenagers are told is if they use marijuana as a teenager it will have a dramatic impact on their IQ, in a…

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    disease that only effects the poor or a specific race, depression is a disorder that is victimizing even the most popular of individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe. The research question that is explored in this essay, explains the many effects of depression on teens aged 10 -16, which are the symptoms or results of an issue. Many times these teens are unknowingly effected by this disorder as they are unaware of the many effects depression can cause. The three main aspects of the effects of…

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    Adolescents are frequent users of alcohol and increasingly consume it in a risky fashion. There is a tremendous amount of evidence connecting marketing to underage alcohol consumption; it is time to put stricter regulations on how the alcohol industry advertises its products. In order to enforce stricter regulations, policies need to be in place such as, reduction of commercial access, social access, and economic availability. The community can help stop the progression of underage drinking,…

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