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    Alcohol Treatment Centers

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    Alcohol can be consumed safely when used as directed. Alcohol has a major impact on society which usually we are unware of. Alcohol is a colorless liquid that found in wine, beer, spirits and other drinks. In the United States sales of alcohol are prohibited for anyone under the age of 21. Alcoholism or alcohol addiction often starts at a young age, although alcohol is not legal for the consumption of people under the age of 21. People under the age of 21 think it is cool to drink and feel the…

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    them. The students where then asked questions about their drinking habits on campus. The survey asked for about how many drinks where consumed before, during and after certain situations. These situations were “fraternity or sorority party, residence hall party, campus event (e.g. football game), off-campus party, bar/restaurant and outdoor setting (referent).” (Paschall, M. J., & Saltz, R. F., 2007, p. 635). Out of all the different situations, drinking during that event was the highest answer…

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    Spanning 365 miles in length, the Erie Canal was first created in 1825. Since that time, it has become a popular destination for Erie Canal houseboat rentals. From May to November, the canal comes alive as houseboat vacationers and boaters fill the area. At the Erie Canal's marinas, visitors can find all of the amenities that they need to traverse the waterways. Motor boats can be rented for the day, and houseboat rentals are readily available. Visitors can select from houseboats ranging from…

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    specifically the Great Barrier Reef in Australia - by drinking beer. James Grugeon, founded The Good Beer Company under the notion of "getting people to do good" primarily when it pertains to climate change and protecting the environment. Mashable reports: "The company's first iteration is the Great Barrier Beer, with 50 [percent] of profits going to the Australian Marine Conservation Society to help protect the Great Barrier Reef. The beer is set to be made at a craft brewery called Bargara…

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    Beer contributed heavily to the beginnings of writing and commerce and also had many health benefits to people of ancient civilizations. Writing was first invented to record the collection and rationing of cereal grains used for beer, bread and other goods. Beer also became a subject of writing as well. The topic of beer drinking is found in an excerpt of the world’s first literary work “The Epic of Gilgamesh” and in a survey of Egyptian literature it was found that hekt, the Egyptian word for…

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    The Extreme Craft Brew Case Study Beer is the most common alcoholic beverage which with cheap price enjoys a large consumer base belonging to different demographic groups. However, now the brewery industry is experimenting with beer to create a new product with higher percentage of alcohol and distinct taste. Accordingly, the consumer dynamics are also beginning to change. The issue of increased alcohol content in beers is often seen as a legal one instead of an ethical issue. It must…

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    Drinking Norms Definition

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    Injunctive norms and identification to peers of similar status (reference groups) relate when it comes to college drinking. A study done by Neighbors, LaBrie, Hummer, Lewis, Lee, Desai & Larimer (2010) focused on alcohol consumption, perceived drinking norms, and identification to reference groups. Drinks per week was used as a variable in these studies. This was operationally defined by using the mean of the modified Daily Drinking Questionnaire. Perceived descriptive norms were measured using…

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    Eric Asimov Analysis

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    Eric Asimov did a ‘study’ on the top lite beers. Eric is a wine and food taster for The New York Times. Despite wine being different from beer it is still alcohol. With his ‘study’ he was able to come to conclusion on what he thought was the number one lite beer. In Eric’s article he doesn’t state where he got the list for the top ten lite beers in America, but he bases his evaluation on it. I also don’t know what he based his evaluations off of other than his own personal experience in the…

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    (AC) can date back to prehistoric period and was best known for leisure use (Hanson, 2013). A World Health Organization (WHO) report (2014b) showed Canadian had a total alcohol per capita (TAPC) 9.8 Litre in 2003-2005 and 10.2 Litre in 2008-2010, with beer being the most popular choice. The prevalence of heavy episodic drinking in 2010 is 17.8% in the general population versus 23.1% in drinkers, more often in male drinkers. Furthermore, government data showed 76% Canadian reported AC in the past…

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    and Sierra Nevada in market share. In order to stay competitive in the craft beer industry, New Belgium must compete against craft beer alternatives for example the ones mentioned before Boston Beer Co. and Sierra Nevada breweries. Also, New Belgium needs to be constantly alert to its environment and their competitors to compete in an increasingly competitive brewing industry. However,…

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