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    another. Many teens get alcohol from older siblings, seeing parents and influencing other teens to do the same and hurt them self’s without knowing the responsibilities that comes to drinking. Germany’s laws allow 14 year olds to consume wine, and beer, with the supervision of parents and show them how alcohol is taken and how is it consume responsibly. The goal is…

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    This is shocking, this means that you don’t know what you are drinking! Beer sold in United States can hold Propylene Glycol (an Active ingredient found in anti-freeze), MSG, many different types of sulfites and anti-microbial preservatives ( linked to allergies and asthma), insect based dyes derived from insects to color their beer, carcinogenic caramel coloring( heated up ammonia and sulfites)(foodbabe.com)Sounds tasty right? Are there any cures and…

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    to be successful in raising awareness of overconsumption of alcohol. In 2009 Heineken and United Breweries Limited (UBL), India’s leading brewer, create a strong partnership that drived growth in one of the world’s fastest-growing and most exciting beer markets. Through the transaction, Heineken gained joint majority control of India’s number 1 brewer, UBL agreed to terms for the brewing and distribution of the Heineken brand in India. As part of the new agreement, Heineken acquired Asia Pacific…

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    Persuasion Paper The debate whether or not the drinking age should be lowered began many years ago and still continues to this day. In the United States, the legal drinking age in all 50 states and the District of Columbia is 21 years old. As both sides go back and forth between changing the law and keeping it, I am on the side to go ahead and allow adults over the age of 18 to drink alcoholic beverages. I strongly believe in changing the law for many reasons including the fact that many 18…

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    "What's Your Folly?" to invite consumers to pitch their Beerdream (an adventure enhanced by New Belgium Brewery beers) to win immortal fame on a New Belgium Brewery mailable postcard or coaster Ferrell & Hartline, 2014, p. 362). The New Belgium Brewery team reacted positively to the presentation of the ad campaign with the exception of the suggested tagline "Follow Your Folly...Ours is Beer." The word folly can best be defined as the lack of good sense/judgment or foolishness. My definition…

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    immigrant who has just came to America and has been through heck and high waters the whole way. His ship started on fire, he cut open his face, his trip was anything but easy. Once he gets to St.Louis he is greeted with a beer at a bar he goes to and the immigrant introduces Budweiser beer to the man who had given him one. The struggles he goes through is an example of the plain folks appeal because it makes people relate him because of many people’s lives aren’t simple and perfect and they like…

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    mid-1800s, an extensive quantities of German foreigners touched base to St. Louis, basically because of political changes in Germany and Bohemia in 1848. With the vast movement of Germans to St. Louis, soon the chief business in the zone was brewing beer. Eberhard left Germany in 1843 with his two brothers moved to the United States. They first settled in Cincinnati and then moved to St. Louis. In St. Louis he ended up owning one of the largest candle and soap making company. Eberhard had also…

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    Alcohol Awareness Every year there are hundreds of thousands of reports of drunk driving which leads to possible death and injury. Most of the time it’s death. At any time and any place someone can make the slightest of mistakes and could cost them their life. Teenagers my age don’t realize how precious our bodies are and how important we are for the years to come. We may not seem like were doing much now but in a few years, our generation plans on changing the world. I think one way for…

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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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    Paschall, M. J., & Saltz, R. F. Summary: This article goes into detail about alcohol on college campuses. The study uses a survey that was sent to students either over the web or mailed to 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…

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