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    Canyon Coolers Review When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors from your boat, your tent, or your truck, a good cooler can make all the difference. You want a cooler that can keep your favorite beverages and snacks cold for as long as you are outside. You want it to be built to last. You may even want for it to serve multiple purposes, be easy to carry, and easy to clean. In the past, everyone felt that a Grizzly or a Yeti cooler was the only high end cooler that could keep up with the…

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    Caffeine is something that some people consume everyday. Whether it is from coffee, soda, or various energy drinks, and supplements. This has an affect on the human body that is not often thought about. Teenagers in particular are very likely to use caffeinated items to get through their days and use them for extracurricular activities. There is also a large amount of people that as of lately have been using energy drinks with alcohol. It is even stated on energy drink products not to…

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    Recently, many colleges were faced a lot of criticisms about binge drinking among who agrees and disagrees. Binge drinking is a dialectic problem because some people look at it as a unimportant problem whereas others look at it as a big problem that needs to be solved. Harvard Professor Henry Wechsler, in his article (1997) " Binge Drinking Must be Stopped " discusses that binge drinking is a serious problem that affects college students and some students have died. Wechsler supports his claim…

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    Alcoholic Beer

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    and most well-known is beer. [1] There are a lot of different types of beer. Almost every country has their own unique ways to make beer. But we can still divide them into two main types according to their fermentation technique. Lager, is the name for those beers that are fermented and stored under…

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    Binge Drinking Stigma

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    Stigma behind Alcohol in US and its effect on Young Adults’ Binge Drinking Alcohol is an important part of the social aspect in many cultures across the globe. It is often a pastime of many during various occasions. One could argue that it would be difficult not to see alcohol, in some way or another, on a day-to-day basis. However, particularly in the United States, there is a very negative stigma behind the aspect of drinking as a society, undermining the potential education of alcohol to the…

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    A majority of young people rate their health as good, very good or excellent (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2011) which shows that they are pleased with their health although studies are showing that rising rates of mental disorders and risk taking behaviour are becoming a major concern. Binge Drinking Whilst researching the topic of binge drinking I was able to find a large number of studies that identified and explained the effects of consuming too much alcohol in a short…

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    openly welcomed the beer the Germans brewed which gave the Germans a foot in the door. Beer was becoming increasingly popular in St. Louis and became the alcohol of choice at the bars and pubs as it was popular among all groups and not just Germans. Over the span of six months "from March 1st to September 1st, 1854, over eighteen million glasses were consumed in the city--an amount requiring the expenditure of nearly a million dollars" (Rodabough 55). The suppliers of all this beer were the…

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    inventors of light beer, was founded in 1855 when Frederick Miller bought the Plank Road Brewery in Milwaukee (cite). It was not until 1975 that Miller Brewing Company introduced its Lite brand (cite). The reasoning for coming up with a lite beer was so one could still drink beer without getting the dreaded beer belly. In this particular advertisement Miller Brewing Company makes some very specific statements. The very first words of the commercial are “Miller invented light beer.”, with writing…

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    With the rates of alcohol abuse among college students soaring higher than ever before, many are looking at involvement in Sororities and Fraternities as the pressing issue. The topic has garnered more than enough media attention lately, especially in regards to how being affiliated in Greek Life negatively impacts the individual both physically and mentally. Particularly, how these organizations can enable environments for issues such as substance abuse, discrimination, and the additional…

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    It became so popular that the dry era that people were used to was disappearing quickly. If you were caught transporting any type of liquor they were legally able to impound your car and even planes.Most Americans believed that drinking wine and beer were allowed and wasn't breaking the law at all by drinking them. Quite a few women and men were entering the age where they had never entered a bar or even had a drink in their early twenties. Growing up in this time period they were being told…

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