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    Egyptian texts were found that mentioned medical use of alcohol as well. Alcoholic drinks, such as beer, were considered to be safer than water because water was often polluted. That was one reason why Europeans drank so much beer. In fact, the Mayflower ship that brought colonist over to the new world had more beer aboard the ship than they had water and when they arrived they began making their own beer and wine in the new world. This heavy drinking mindset remained until the late 1800’s. The…

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    Are you aware that approximately 25,000 people are killed due to drunk driving? In addition, alcohol is the number one factor in traffic deaths.(Gottfried 51) Not only teenagers, but adults, too, and even babies. Is drinking and driving still a problem for teenagers? That is a question most adults worry about, especially if their child(ren) is involved in a terrible car accident. That is one thing a parent does not want to go through. Many teens do not know how this effects people both…

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    I produced the PowerPoint we used to present our health promotion by using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. This involved gathering and recording information from a variety of sources, this was done by me, Tyla-may and Kataya. I was responsible for using this information we gathered to design and product the PowerPoint, in addition to this I was also in charge of finding a definition of binge drinking which was obtained from the NHS website. Kataya had the role of finding the information and use it to…

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    drinks on one occasion and for women four or more standard drinks on one occasion, where a standard drink is 12.5mls of pure alcohol, which is equivalent to one can or stubbie of beer, half a large bottle of beer, one small glass of wine or one double nip of…

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    Introduction: The process I took to begin creating my annotative bibliography consisted of multiple steps over the past three weeks. One of the first tasks I took included developing a “To Do List” and from this list I was able to draft a daily schedule devoting a minimum of 30 minutes per day towards executing these tasks. This schedule allows me to incorporate time management skills to reduce unnecessary stress. My next errand was to establish a firm understanding of what exactly an annotative…

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    College is arguably the single utmost essential transition in an individual’s life, which one experiences various forms of peer pressure and specific growth patterns. Those individuals fortunate enough to pay for their studies are able to further education far and wide across the globe, not while coming at the cost of the countless positives stringing along some negatives. With increased peer pressure and opportunity, some are introduced to a parent’s worst nightmare that being the cause and…

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    Thwaites Swot Analysis

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    Introduction and Goals Thwaites (Daniel) Plc is an independent family brewer, based in the north of England and founded in 1807 (www.danielthwaites.co.uk). The business is a Public Limited Company (Plc) listed on the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange (ISDX) stock market. Thwaites is synonymous with real ales and bitters but also owns an estate of public houses (pubs) and traditional inns as well as a number of hotels with spa’s. The first analysis (Feb 2015) highlighted the…

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    The main objective of this study is to reduce risks of alcohol use and drink-driving among Cambodia university students so as to ensure a safety environment for road users as well as to improve the well-being and quality of life of the people. Some 1700 university students and 100 experts will be randomly selected from 15 universities in Cambodia by using a survey questionnaire. The data will be analyzed in IBM SPSS v.20 and in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) by…

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    Binge Drinking is a problem that is present in most, if not all colleges and universities. A late night of partying and drinking may sound safe at first, but the effects of such heavy drinking are dangerous. The consequences are often glanced at, but are not considered when the bottle takes over. College students who drink many drinks within a small period of time, often overlook what can happen from the binge drinking session. Serious effects of binge drinking are: poor academic performance,…

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    centered around the consumption of alcohol, it was shown that the alcohol played a big role in their masculinity. Törrönen and Roumeliotis (2014) found that when presented a picture of a female taking the role of a male laying on the couch, drinking a beer, she was seen as being an alcoholic drunk. As opposed to being seen as acceptable if it was a man. Women’s consumption of alcohol is judged and influenced by the stereotypes society has placed upon them.…

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