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    Drinking Age The percent of alcohol consumption in the United States by underage drinkers is 11.4 percent (11 Facts). Underage drinking is common and most people think it is inadequate. Though it has its negatives, alcohol also has many benefits. If one drinks a moderate amount of alcohol, it can lower the risk for cardiovascular disease, decrease the chances for developing Type 2 diabetes, and decrease the chances for the common cold in the cases of non-smokers. Moderate drinkers are…

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    The existing coordination, which prohibits alcohol to adolescents in the United States under 21, is extensively violated, with devastating penalties. Educating the public to consume liquor conscientiously prior to turning 21 would extremely improve the public 's wellbeing. At the moment, high school and college kids observe hazardous binge drinking as a rite of passage. The present law, approved within all 50 states in the 1980s, was proposed to reduce the amount of traffic accidents and deaths…

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    the minimum drinking age reduces the risk of car-accidents among drunk teens. Furthermore, no journal found the opposite to be true. Additionally, journals have stated that there are many negatives specifically for teens regarding alcohol. First if one drinks alcohol early on…

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    After the mass of the crude product was measured, the recrystallization was done for more purification; the solution looked clear prior to it’s cooling to room temperature. After the solution cooled to the room temperature and vacuum filtration was done again on recrystallization product, the solution was a white shiny with crystalline solid appearance. The melting point of the Meta-Methyl nitrobenzoate product formed was at 76.2 ‐ 78°C. The appearances of the TLC for the crude product, starting…

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    Famous celebrity, Lindsay Lohan, was admitted to Malibu’s Promises Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Facility back in the summer of 2007. When the world hears of celebrities being admitted to treatment facilities, they wonder why and how did someone end up in this position? When Lohan’s father is brought into the picture, who was incarcerated for driving under the influence of alcohol, it is no surprise that Lohan followed in her fathers footsteps of becoming an alcoholic. Not to mention the song…

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    could be argued that in essence, many Aboriginal children have learned to use alcohol and other substances in order to cope with issues in their lives. Consequently, extremely high numbers of Aboriginal children are now struggling with addiction. In fact, one reserve in Ontario saw “…25 per cent of children five to fifteen years of age” sniffing gasoline, most of who came from homes where the parents struggled with alcohol abuse (Waldram et al., 2006, p. 109). In addition to becoming addicts…

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    Potassium Permanganate Test: 1. Three drops of the compound to be tested are dissolved in 2 ml of water or aqueous ethanol. 2% KMnO4 solution (a purple solution) is added drop wise and the solution is shaken. 2. The purple color of the KMnO4 solution disappears and a precipitate of MnO2 is formed. A negative test is if there no precipitate. 3. Repeat for every unknown and record observations. Observations and Results Water Solubility Test: When the test was conducted and observations were made,…

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    effects to alcohol consumption The cognitive effects will affect the way that a person how to think, learn and remember the daily things. The brain has different parts and has different mental abilities, so damaging one part of the brain will affect some skills such as memory, understanding, solving problems and speed of thought. Alcohol consumption: Keller and Vaillant (2014) discussed that alcohol’s consumption means drinking alcohol and the beverages which containing alcohol. Alcohol…

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    analysis of alcohol consumption among King David High School students Motivation Recently I watched a movie called 10 Things I Hate About You (1999). One of the main characters of the movie: ‘Kat’, is a teenager in high school who does not fit in with her peers and completely rejects social norms. One night she unwillingly, after incessant pleading of her socially ‘regular’ sister, attends a party. After having a difficult time trying to be comfortable at this party she turns to alcohol, after…

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    Sympathy Points Go To Jessica Jones Eat, sleep, get abused, get drunk and suffer from PTSD. Not the kind of schedule anyone wants to follow. Jessica Jones very much follows this schedule. Constantly, Jessica Jones is having flashback of the times she was sexually abused. Also it is likely that she will have an alcoholic beverage in hand or close by at all times. Jessica also really doesn’t have any other choice but to be a private investigator because she simply wouldn’t fit in anywhere else.…

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