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    The first reason we should not lower the minimum legal drinking age is it would be medically irresponsible. Drinking alcohol at such a young age can do much harm to the body as it is still maturing. According to ProCon.org Headlines, the brain develops until around 20 years of age. The brain 's frontal lobes are very important during adolescence. The brain 's frontal lobes are essential for emotion regulation and having alcohol can interfere with development. Also having alcohol at such a young…

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    So you just turned eighteen. New doors are opening and freedom is just exploding out of you. Wooh! You now have the opportunity to do almost anything, well except purchase alcohol. All thanks to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, requiring U.S. states to raise the age for purchase and possession of alcohol to twenty-one. Drinking is one of the most common social activities in America and this act has been plaguing our youth since 1984 and continues strong to this day. The sad truth is; this…

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    Fortunato's Revenge

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    Revenge is not always the best way to go. But when you have wine just sitting around, it might just be the way to escape your troubled crimes or troubled past. Fortunato was just a innocent wine taster. With not a clue to what his fate will be at the end of the tunnel it is very uncertain With Montresor just waiting for his time to strike to get his revenge what he vowed to get. With just one organized plan, a promise to himself, and Fortunato’s trust, it is easy for Montresor to get away with…

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    created. Soon wine became brought to attention, and…

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    Women were not always equal to men. They suffered through a myriad of struggles and watched men live as the superior gender. Females grew up knowing that they are the inferior group. They believed they had no voice or power to speak against this imbalance. In the 1800’s certain reforms were crucial for the shaping of the future of the nation. Women discovered their voice and utilized it for the better. Women recognized issues such as alcohol issues in households and their inferiority in society.…

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    support their families while in a sort of drunken stupor all the time. As this movement went on, many sought to join and pledge their abstinence against liquor. However, the movement continued and also included other alcoholic items such as beer and wine, creating issues for Catholics. As many Catholic immigrants also used alcohol as a part of their social activities, the temperance movement called for abstinence from all alcohol came to be a problem for Catholic-Protestant interactions. As you…

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    As the sun's rays beat upon the farmers, grapes grew lusciously across the striped farmland. Standing as sentries, hills surrounded the farmland. Near the east side of the farmland, a small river snaked it’s way through the land, providing the juvenile grapes with its fresh water. This serene scene is nested within the town of Maple Creek, a town best known for its grapes. “The freshest types of grapes can be found here!” claims a sign that welcomes all newcomers. The town itself houses a…

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    Not only does underage drinking risk horrible accidents, it also causes irresponsible behavior in drunk teens. Some of the behavior that goes on, the teens can 't control because the alcohol has taken over them. The behavior is very sporadic and risky. "In 2014, more than 1.6 million people between the ages of 12 and 20 reported driving under the influence of alcohol in the past year" (Lynsen). People from ages 12 to 15 aren 't legally allowed to drive, so that essentially is saying 1.6 million…

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    and running of Wine tastings and demonstrations. - Arranging sample products to be shipped to targeted distributors. - Writing and designing of advertisements to be run in local publications. Thomas - Discuss with existing USA based distributors any foothold they have in expansion market or any local connections they may have. - Research, contact and engage local distributors specifically within tourism industry. Rob - Develop a localized version of Bonatelli Wines website…

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    The problem of human inequality and the divisions within human society is a big part of the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and it is still part of our society today. An example of this problem is the trial of Tom Robinson, Walter Cunningham Jr. being treated differently because of who he is, and the discrimination against black people. Our society is still dealing with this situation…

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