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    effects of alcohol on guys are very hazardous. They very negatively influence men's sexual function over time. The damages alcohol consumption reasons to male services can destroy a man's sexual existence, and likewise can wreck his social standing. Sexual effects of alcohol on men are thus far taken very lightly, or even wrongly. The misunderstanding that alcohol improves sexual force and can result in more pleasing moments turns into the predominant component for males to eat alcohol before…

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    consequences that alcohol can cause you. Driving down the freeway while being drunk, you lose control of your vehicle and all of a sudden you get into a car crash. In that car accident the driver in the other vehicle gets killed. Because of your poor decisions, you have taken away someone's life due to your actions. 2. Need(Body): significance of problem- There is an alarming number of deaths and violence caused by alcohol that affect people every year. 1.sub point one- alcohol…

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    People and students who use alcohol have experienced issues with stress, abuse, and anxiety. Physical changes can affect the brain in adolescents during maturity due to alcohol consumption. Physical, emotional, and social issues can influence the abuse of alcohol in young adults or just plain adults. The use of alcohol can cause emotional, social, and physical effects. Research has shown that alcohol can cause emotional effects to adolescents and adults. Alcohol use can drastically effect…

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    Alcohol is known world-wide to be a mind-altering substance deeply inscribed with culture and historical presence. For this reason, it is not classified as an illegal drug, though it can have quite a few negative effects just like any other drug. With its many uses—both recreationally and medically—it is no wonder why alcohol is the most commonly used “drug” in the world, despite its repercussions when abused. Alcohol does not fall under the list of controlled dangerous substances (CDS) because…

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    Alcohol is primarily known as ethanol and it has been produced and consumed in volume by people since pre-historic time to experience its psychoactive effects. In the United States alcohol drinking is legal, regulated and taxed. Alcohol can be an addictive substance although not everyone that consumes alcohol may become addicted but some people may become more susceptible to alcohol addiction. These categories of people include teenagers, the elderly regardless of gender as well as people living…

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    Alcohol Abuse In My Family

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    topic- I’ve decided to write about alcohol abuse because it has effected people in my family in many ways Definition - Alcohol abuse: Use of alcoholic beverages to excess, either on individual occasions (binge drinking) or as a regular practice. For some individuals, children or pregnant women, for example, almost any amount of alcohol use may be legally considered 'alcohol abuse. ' Heavy alcohol abuse can cause physical damage and death. Definition of Alcohol abuse (2016 MedicineNet).…

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    songs promoting drinking it’s no wonder why teen alcohol abuse is trending now more than it ever has in the past. Media hype is just one of the reasons why teen binge drinking has become so popular. In this paper the facts prove that teens are drinking more by analyzing statistical data on race, gender, and education, while also explaining why media hype is affecting…

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    intertwining with each other, above all alcohol has been known as a scars mean of relaxing one’s mind and forgetting about the tenseness you may hold within your body. Alcohol is a way of getting rid of the burdens that don’t regulate with your life style, a way of forgetting your immoral sins. Such a beverage should be only knowing to the gods of this world, such a astonishing moment when you take a taste, however when these sips become more and more consistent alcohol is no longer a creation…

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    I had the opportunity to go to the speaker on the Friday of Oktoberfest to learn about alcohol and its effects on the body and mind. These speakers brought up a great deal of information on alcohol, addiction, and how it effects the people surrounding this environment. One of the largest discussed concerns is the difference in drinking and use of drugs in society today in comparison to our parents’ generation. The first huge difference was in how much people drink now. It used to be that when…

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    Josh Thiemann Comm 404 Final Paper In this paper I will be discussing how banning alcohol advertising is good thing for society and how it relates to the self according to Kenneth Gergen. Gergen lead the way in taking serious the impact of information technology and how it relates to the self and identity. Gergen says “New technologies make it possible to sustain relationships—directly or indirectly—with an ever expanding range of other persons. In many respects we are reaching what may be…

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