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    was already a well-known brew master in Madison. However, Dean wanted to bottle and transport his own beer. Together Dean and Otto created a business plan in attempts to receive loans from the banks in the area. Every single bank turned down the pair. It was now; the pair took out second mortgages on their homes as well as sought help from 5 other silent partners. With these funds, Ale Asylum was established.…

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    many people used it as their excuse for everything. Liquor was so popular that it was even used as money in certain areas. It didn’t matter if you were rich, poor, or even a slave, you had liquor available to you. Parents put whiskey in the baby bottles and used it as a pacifier when they would start teething. “By 1763 rum was pouring out of 159 commercial distilleries in New England alone, by the 1820’s liquor was so plentiful and so freely available, it was less expensive than tea” (Okrent 7).…

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    in the 1830s when Europeans started settling in New Zealand (McEwan, Campbell, & Swain, 2010). Prior to the arrival of the Europeans there was no alcohol drunk in New Zealand and Reverend W. J. Williams said in 1930 "The white man and the whisky bottle came together to New Zealand" (Hutt, 1999). Societies across the world constantly show gender differences, with males having higher levels of alcohol consumptions than females (McPherson, Casswell, & Pledger, 2004). Alcohol consumption has been…

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    drink are also smokers" this is true for John. When John goes to the cemetery he will drink and smoke all together. I know that this is true because the story states that "John cashed the check and got a six-pack of beer and a pack of cigarettes." John not only buys the pack of beer he also bought a pack of cigarettes. Mostly the reason John smokes and drinks is because he gets knows that he will get attention from adults and his peers. Even though he gets negative attention from the adults it…

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    lead to a more toxic overdose which can lead to death. Jungle juice or combinations of different types of hard liquors with juices or high-caffeinated energy drinks is a common trend due to social media influence. This cause students to shift from beer, which only contain 5% alcohol for 12 ounces to hard liquor that contains 40% alcohol for a1.5 ounces. Based on Seaman, he stated that students are hospitalized or had died from alcohol poisoning nearly 300 times each year. This might be the…

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    The Most Commonly Used Drug in College There are many types of drugs in the world, such as, marijuana, heroin, cocaine, LSD, tobacco, alcohol and many more. In a college campus, alcohol is the most commonly used drug (Wechsler, 73). The most problems faced by American students in college are heavy episodic drinking, and is a very serious problem in most, if not all cases (O’Malley 73). Some people do not consider alcohol and tobacco drugs but they most certainly are. In my opinion, if anything…

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    pyramids were paid with beer and bread (37). As civilization arose and the population of people grew, we slowly started trading goods, for work this with this major change no longer did people have to gather their food, thus had ability to work for someone else to earn a payment of some sort. Both the Mesopotamians and Egyptians used beer for medical reason, even more was written down on tablets that date back to around 2100 BCE, contained a list of medical recipes based on beer, thus making…

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    will still buy some, but will not abuse it. I will incorporate this book presenting the case that by selling alcohol at college sporting events, students will not exploit the rule, mainly because they cannot due to their budgets. Miller, Dawn. "Beer Boosts Concession Sales at WVU Football Games." Charleston Gazette- Mail. The Associated Press, 12 Feb. 202. Web. 8 Oct. 2015. This online newspaper article depicts…

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    “Young men and women killed in the war in Iraq were under the age of 21. They were old enough to fight -- and die -- for their country, but too young to order a beer back home” (Daily Press). This is a very valid point, young people can be sometimes forced to fight for our country, but they don’t even have a right to drink alcohol. Then again, is that a good enough reason to lower the drinking age? There is no…

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    consumer. The Lawful Age 21 has not met its objective of stopping the youth from misusing alcohol. From the data collected by the center for alcohol marketing and youth, around 96 % of all the alcohol consumed by the youth between 15-20 take more five bottles at once. The legal age of 21 has been successful in the reduction of drinking, but when young people engage in the consumption of alcohol they do it in excess (Wagenaar 210). The…

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