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    Reynoso | MDCA 1409 | 09/19/2016 PAGE 1 Just one you might say. But did you know that just one alcoholic drink can permanently harm your unborn child. Your child might suffer from many birth defects like facial abnormalities, lower IQ, problems in their central nervous system among many others. All this can be prevented! Please if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant do not drink any type of alcoholic drink. Your baby is worth more. What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? It’s the sum total…

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    Origins Of Prohibition

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    Although any sale of alcohol was illegal alcoholic drinks were still available to the public at underground drinking establishing. As fast prohibition shutdown “Speakeasies” ten more would spring up in their replacement. Many citizens kept personal bars to serve their guest, illegal home brewing…

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    Purpose Of Prohibition

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    ban on the production, transportation, sale, or consumption of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933. The purpose of Prohibition was to lessen the rate of alcohol consumption. This was accomplished by eliminating the businesses that manufactured, distributed, and sold alcoholic beverages. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution also took away from brewers, distillers, vintners, wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic beverages the license to do business. Prohibition arose from the…

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    from back then, the causes of alcoholism have been examined over and over and it has come to the conclusion that there is no known exact cause. It has been found, though, that there are several factors known to increase the chances of becoming an alcoholic. As any other drug, alcohol brings negative side effects to its most common misusers. Needless to say, alcohol targets not only one body organ, but it…

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    Deviance In Sociology

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    Drinking alcohol is a very popular and social activity that you can found at mostly any event attended. Movie theaters and supermarkets are legally able to sell alcoholic beverages to their patrons, whereby making the consumption more acceptable. This social activity is openly accepted at many casinos and they offer this beverage free. Conclusion Ignorance of the meaning has allowed us to stereotype, label and be prejudice towards others. Keeping an open mind to others and their cultures…

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    the basic things to live. There were many unique things such as rum Havana Club, cigar Cohiba, and coffee La Llave that identify us all over the world and never were missed in my family. Rum is an alcoholic beverage obtained from the process of fermentation of sugar cane. It is a very popular beverage in Cuba, especially the Havana Club which is produced and manufactured there. Most people in my country always have at least one bottle at home and every day in the afternoon, after have a long day…

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    Argument Against Prohibition

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    with attempting to stop humans from consuming intoxicating liquors (Anti-Saloon League: Promoted Prohibition Aggressively). The Communication Services of Ohio State University says “the League promoted medical and social investigations of the use of beverage alcohol, and it affiliated with other groups, such as the Scientific Temperance Federation, to promote advanced knowledge about the problems associated with the liquor trades” (Dry Arguments). The Anti-Saloon League worked with other groups…

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    Imagine being an adult eighteen-year-old that just moved from Puerto Rico, where the age of drinking alcohol was eighteen. As you can imagine, after moving to the United States, he was very confused because now he could no longer have access to alcohol. Many people think that the drinking age of 21 should be lowered to eighteen. Others oppose that idea and think that humans are not of the right maturity to consume alcohol within a reasonable manner. When you reach the age of eighteen, you are…

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    people under the age of 21 die because of underage drinking (“Why”). There has been so many accidents because of teens choosing to drink and drive which puts themselves in so much danger. Helping teens with their underage drinking can help solve alcoholic problems before they even…

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    alcoholism and can be backed up from his life and where he was located four days before he died. Poe did not die of rabies, as rumored. This is an absolute false theory and is really just an idea by people who did not want Poe to be remembered by his alcoholic slips. Dr. R. Benitez, who was an assistant professor of medicine at Maryland Univ. Medical Center, admitted that there was a lack of evidence from rabies, such as scars, bite, or scratch marks (Pollin 189). As stated in the quote, there…

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