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    “It’s not why one becomes an addict, but how.” These wise words originated from my father as he was explaining addiction and the causes. He explained that addiction’s origins stemmed from environmental stimuli as well as the brain. Within the brain, the nervous system contains many and distinct nerves, communicating by neurotransmitters. Drugs, like alcohol, disrupt the communication by mimicking the chemicals that neurotransmitters send. These pseudo-chemicals stimulate the nervous system,…

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    There are many effects when it comes to lowering the drinking age to eighteen. Since that is the age that teenagers will legally become adults, they should be able to decide whether they want to consume alcohol or not. There would be less underage drinking, and by lowering the age to eighteen would decrease unsafe drinking activity. Traffic accidents and fatalities could also be lowered by lowering the drinking age. Lowering the drinking age from twenty-one to eighteen would decrease the thrill…

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    activities include drunk driving, rape, assault, battery, destruction of property and so on. Drinking can be extremely dangerous for someone because it’s addictive like a drug. Adults abuse alcohol simply because they can. College students abuse it at parties, bars, and clubs and they end up in unpredictable situations. Teenagers abuse alcohol because they view it as a right of passage or are peer pressured into drinking. Alcohol should never be abused because there’s so many things that could…

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    alcohol related incidents. Drinking can also cause people to make poor decisions and very risky behavior. Drinking before the brain (the temporal lobe) is fully developed affects the judgement making process, I believe that the national drinking age needs to be raised from twenty one to twenty five; however the drinking age shouldn’t legally stay at twenty one. Many people believe that drinking before the age of 25 doesn’t harm them whatsoever, but the effects are huge. Drinking before twenty…

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    are underage. Other social aspects of the cultural and policy environment in communities affect the issue of alcohol use in youth. Exposure to billboards, magazines, and broadcast media advertising of alcohol is said to model drinking behavior. It is believed that if a change is to occur in perception of alcohol among college-aged individuals, it must be focused on enacting change on multiple levels of society. This change would therefore lead to less of an ability to justify binge drinking…

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    I am writing to you about my concern of teen alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease of the family, if only one family member has a drinking problem it still affects the rest of the family. Many relationships have ended because of the husband’s or wife's drinking problem. Families play a big role in recovering from alcoholism, if the family helps a lot it increases the better chances of recovering alcoholism. First use of alcohol usually begins at the age of 13. By senior year almost sixty four…

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    Although it may be fun have you ever wondered that drinking alcohol could cause long term effects on development? Well it does, alcohol plays a big role in your development when you're binge drinking in the adolescent age. People may not realize it but it is true. I think people shall not drink under the age of 21 due to developmental issues. In fact adolescents drink less but more at one time than younger and older adults. Youth between twelve and twenty years of age drink as much as five…

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    thousand people under twenty-one years old die each year as a result of injuries caused by underage drinking, including 1,900 injuries from motor vehicle crashes (Underage Alcohol). In addition, the earlier a person begins alcohol use, the greater the chances are of that person becoming an alcoholic, suffering from withdrawal symptoms, and harming the brain during its development (Underage Drinking). The drinking age is set to twenty-one because research shows that young people react differently…

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    young people and their future drinking behaviour. Alcohol promotion through advertising can be achieved through strategies of brand awareness and persuasive techniques. As well as the impacts of media literacy on younger people who are more vulnerable towards the advertising. There could have a negative health effects on the younger generations which could be due to mass media advertising…

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    Following, Dengenhardt and colleagues’s survey ( 2013, p.1) showed that 52% of boys and 34% of girls between 14 and 15 years reported binge drinking past week of experiment and 90% of male and 70% of female early onset teenage drinkers continued their binge drinking pattern till their young adulthood time. Consequently, Jennison (2004, p.659) also verified college binge drinkers are more likely to develop one or more alcohol related diagnostic criteria such as alcohol abuse and dependence in…

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