Age Discrimination in Employment Act

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    Alcohol is one of the most commonly used drug in the United States. It is also one of the most heavily advertised products in the United Sates. Alcohol companies spend billions of dollars on advertising their products. Americans are exposed to alcohol advertising every day. However, the company primary target are alcoholics and young teens. The question is does alcohol advertisement cause underage drinking and does increase the intentions of children to drink when they become an adult…

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    maturation occurs much later into development than previously believed. Longitudinal neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the adolescent brain continues to mature until age twenty-five (Johnson). This research is beginning to define when individuals should be considered mature enough for public policy purposes. Specifically, the age in which people ought to be allowed to make adult decisions such as buy cigarettes, drink alcohol, vote, drive, and fight in wars. In the United States,…

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    In America every fifty-one minutes someone is killed in a drunk driving crash. From the ages of sixteen through nineteen the risk of vehicle crashes is substantially higher. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among fifteen to twenty year olds, according to the National Center for health Statistics. You are at risk every time you step into a vehicle that risk automatically doubles when you decide to drive under the influence, distracted by texting while driving, or just going…

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    set an age for when people should start to be responsible? That is the controversial topic at hand. It is understandable that we must have laws and regulations to be“safe.” Whether that be setting an age for drinking, driving, voting etc. However, the government appears to have set these age marks in an arbitrary manner. There are many arguments supporting why the current laws regarding the age of responsibility are fine as are. However, the current system in place for determining the legal age…

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    Drinking Age In Canada

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    health service all over the world, and its concern for its youth especially from the age of (12-25) about their education, behavior, physical & mental growth, and health. Focusing on that, the crime rate and health problem is mostly seen in youth and reason is none other than drinking and smoking in early age. “The drinking age was last changed, from 18 to 19, in the 1970s” (Allen 1). Changes in the legal eligible age of drinking will have a huge impact on over countries issue’s related to…

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    that the drinking age should be lowered to 18, and here are my reasons: I believe that if you are able to die for country at the age of eighteen that you should be able to drink at the age of eighteen. There would be a lot more drunk drivers, but that is why responsibility needs to be taught, so that there could be less drunk drivers in the future. My last reason is that at the age of eighteen we are basically adults. My first reason is that if you can die for your country at the age of…

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    Although the legal age to consume alcoholic beverages is 21 there are many people who argue that it should be lowered, they argue that if at 18 you are old enough to go to war or vote than they are certainly old enough to consume alcohol. I disagree, the legal age should not be lowered for the following reasons: drunk teenage driving, putting themselves in harm’s way alcohol related health problems. The MLDA 21 was put into act in 1984 by the United States government so that every state would…

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    Should the drinking age be lowered? I believe if we are adults then we can drink. If we can go into the military at 18 why not be able to drink. Sometimes bad things happen if you go to college with never drinking before. Most parents think we shouldn’t drink because we can get drunk and do stupid things, why not let us make choice. I am old enough to make my own choices I’m 18. So I’m an adult I believe that drinking age should be lowered because if we are considered an adult then we should be…

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    Drinking Age 21

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    I think the drinking age should stay the same at 21 because if lowered. Peers would be younger around alcohol, the brain development is not complete, and not mature enough to make good choices when under the influence. First I’ll talk about if the age is lowered and what would happen. If the age is lowered more likely to provide to minors. At 18 most if not all your friends at the ages of 15 - 17 and are way too young to drink. Newly-legal drinkers often purchase alcohol for their underage peers…

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    drinking age in the United States is 21 which was increased from the age of 18. On July 17, 1984 President Ronald Reagan signed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act. This law ordered states to increase the legal age but each state was free to say no. If they didn’t increase the age limit they would lose 10% of its federal funding for highway public transportation. There were several states that initially declined but by 1988 every state passed the law to increase the minimum drinking age to…

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