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    Anti Drinking Proposal

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    Introduction The purpose for this proposal is to initiate an anti-drinking campaign for Ridick University. It has come to our attention that Ridick University has earned the reputation of a party school with excessive alcohol consumption and underage drinking. As a member of the community, a concerned citizen and a professor at Ridick, an anti-drinking campaign could not come soon enough. Background The reputation of a party school might sound enticing and exciting for future students; however…

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    lowered As we all know and understand, alcohol has to be handled with responsibility and not to be misuse. Alcoholism affects so many people in the United States due to irresponsible decisions, but most legally teens who are considered adults say, once you are eighteen, you should be able to do whatever you want because you gained more civil rights by being able to vote, purchase tobacco products and join the forces so why not be allowed to purchase alcohol products and consume it. The drinking…

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    worst types of accidents, is when driving under the influence (DUI) is involved. Driving under the influence has continued to be an ongoing issue in much of the United States. Many people today continue to operate motor vehicles even after consuming alcohol or illegal substance, regardless of the consequences. One of the causes that may lead a person to drive under the influence, comes in the form of peer pressure. Today’s youth and even adults…

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    According to the Salem Encyclopedia, “Alcoholism is a condition characterized by a physical dependence on alcohol and an inability to stop or limit drinking (Scholten, 2012).” Blagojevic-Damasek, Frencl, Perekovik, Cavajda & Kovacek (2012) note that, dependence on alcohol is characterized by symptoms relating to cognition, physiology and behavior. All of which affects the functioning of an an individual in a variety of areas. Lawson…

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    etc. provoke athletes to consume more alcohol? If so, does this not create more high risk health factors? The researchers proposed to find out! Not only was it in their interest to figure out their statistics but also to provide health-risk behaviors that can help and make possible change for college students and athletes. Previous research has shown that college student athletes are at a much higher risk than their nonathletic peers for heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems.* The study…

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    Underage Drinking Speech

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    see one of intoxication and violence? If so, you are not alone, but this does not have to be true. I believe that Responsible Underage drinking is something that can happen and if we lower the drinking age to 18, there will be more time to teach teens how to handle alcohol responsibly. This nation is entering a time of great change-maybe this law should change with it. In America, at the age of 18 you’re considered an adult, but why do adults have to wait until age 21 to consume alcohol? Even…

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    and these are made of peal. This makes us think that this tankard is something amazing and unusual to the common beer cup. Then we are given an image of the finest wine made of “Frankfort berries”. These relations are entwined with Dickinson’s intoxication with nature. In the second stanza we make connections with the intense feelings being caused by the air and dew. The endless summer days give our narrator an intense feeling of exhilaration that tops no other sensation. These summer days…

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    to complete a task the way I perceived it should have been. There was always this impending need for more from myself, that for some reason I could never fill. That all changed when I found the one thing that always seemed to give back - drugs and alcohol. Overcoming my addiction’s however, has given me insight and value beyond anything I could have ever comprehended. The day that I decided to change my life for the better - January 19, 2010. This day will forever be engrained the the very…

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    been fighting against each other verbally and physically at night for many years. Recently Billy’s father lost his job and he beat Billy and his mother harshly. Billy felt depressed since his brother committed suicide two years ago. He began to use alcohol occasionally and now he drinks daily. Billy’s uncle and aunt who live in the same neighborhood worried about Billy and so they brought him to my counseling agency. To work with either a person or a family, I need to establish relationship…

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    Teenage Drinking Solutions

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    Overuse of alcohol is becoming a serious problem across the United States of America. Drinking is typically considered a problem if it is not being done responsibly or in moderation. Teenagers that choose to drink illegally often drink as much as they can hold, which can result in alcohol poisoning and memory deterioration. Teenagers do not drink in moderation; as a result, they drink much more than they can handle just to be “cool” in front of their friends. Drinking can be a problem in all age…

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