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    Alcoholism In My Life

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    and his father. My mother always warns me not to even touch alcohol, because she believes that my siblings and I are likely to become addicted. I don’t argue simply for the fact that I have watched my father go through the struggles of being an alcoholic, and that is not something I would to experience myself. When I was in middle school, not sure what what year, it was the first time I saw my dad as someone else. When he wasn’t drunk he was a caring, loving, hardworking father. Someone that I…

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    The Affluenza Teen Case

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    “Being a teenager is an amazing time and a hard time… you get the best and the worst as a teen” but sometimes teenagers get carried away. The ”Affluenza Teen” case has prompted many people to discuss social issues such as drunk driving and reckless behavior. 16 year old Ethan Couch killed four people in a drunk driving accident; however, his defense team argued that he suffered from “Affluenza”. Although he had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit, the judge only sentenced Ethan to…

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    Age doesn't define whether or not you've become an adult it's the maturity that defines whether you have reached the certain point in your life where you are capable of knowing the difference between right and wrong. Sooner or later, but some happen to do so quicker. When a person turns eighteen you have the opportunity to do certain things, such as no longer having a curfew, being able to purchase alcohol ,and also voting rights, meaning that you are completely responsible for the actions you…

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    Kuehn v. Pub Zone and Soldano v. O’Daniels were both involved in attacks that took place in a bar. Should both parties come out the same? And if so, which way? In favor of the plaintiffs or owner defendants? Bars and saloons have been known to be very popular places for customers to get into arguments that can lead to fights or attacks, my personal opinion for that being the place of most fights is that alcohol makes men or women more aggravated easier acting more on their emotions rather than…

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    Club Culture Analysis

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    Journalist Sarah Thornton wrote the book on ‘Club Cultures’ at the end of the ‘acid house’ movement and the raves within the ‘Madchester’ scene had finished. The rave scene was starting to become more mainstream therefor losing the desirable effect it had on the individuals within it. Because of this, moral panic that had specifically centred around drugs started to lose its newsworthiness. The main theme that seems to run throughout the text is the topic of subcultures and more specifically,…

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    LONG QUESTION Q. Describe the mauryan administration system. Ans. The Mauryan administration system was efficient and monarchical. The king of the Mauryan government was the head of the Mauryan empire administration. The Mauryan Empire had the privileged of having successful administrators such as Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara Maurya and Ashoka the Great. The administration of Mauryan Empire was decentralized and the administrative powers were divided into convenient administrative units.…

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    Distracted driving has become an epidemic in South Dakota and many other states, causing countless preventable deaths and a lifetime of consequences for one poor decision. Teens need to be reached early in the process of their driving education because if healthy driving habits are established early, driving safe will become natural and the culture of driving without distractions will be normal. Instead, the current culture of multi-tasking while driving is considered an average day behind the…

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    it an addictive drug or a party favor? Regardless of your opinion, almost everyone can agree that it is a dangerous substance if used irresponsibly. The US government has made many attempts to restrict its dangerous consumption, through taxes on alcoholic products, and most notably, through the 1984 Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MDLA) law, which states that one must be at least twenty-one years old before he or she is allowed to drink. Since the MDLA was set, according to Mothers Against Drunk…

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    Jeffrey Ixcol Mr. Bolivar 11/01/16 Period 4 Alcoholism Alcoholism is where a person that’s drinking so much that they are addicted to it. Which also when the person drinks a lot they will depend on alcohol they have mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency . Alcoholism is affecting our society by young adults or adults being addicted to alcoholism which they are having the disease of alcoholism. The reason why alcoholism is affecting our society is…

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    Underage Drinking In Iowa

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    more serious as time has gone on. In some places underage drinking is almost expected from high school students. In Iowa, 66.3% of students in grades 9-12 have reported having at least one alcoholic drink in their life, 15.7% reported having a drink by the age of 13, and 23% have had a least five alcoholic…

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