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    level of intoxication for someone he or she served alcohol beverage to at the bar. At a bar we all can notice the group of people that are getting to the point of no return when it comes to alcohol. We all tend to notice the guy who is stumbling or walking up to a female and trying to talk to them with throw up coming down their face, Or the guy who thinks he’s a famous break dancer on the floor acting a fool. There is one person who can see this all beforehand and that is the bartender. Not…

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    The current drinking age in the US which is twenty one is a proper fit to the current US society. President Reagan addressed all the issues in the society regarding the use of alcohol when he formulated the “National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984” and he was very right. The act was crafted keeping in mind that the human brain is not fully developed until the age of twenty one. The use of alcohol at a lower age could be detrimental to one’s life and the path one chooses would be enough to ruin…

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    men with a startling increase in frequency worldwide. It can cause both physical and psychological damage to the victim. The solution? Color Tabs. This is a safe tablet with a colored dye that is dropped in an alcoholic beverage. If there is a trace of rohypnol or GHB, the chemical inside the tablet would release a dye to indicate the presence of the drug. If the pill does not detect Rohypnol it will not release a colored dye. The pill can stay in the drink and not become harmful. So far, there…

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    Energy Drinks

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    in Harris and Munsell,2007). The market shares of functional drinks comprise of energy drinks contribute to 63% while nutraceutical drinks about 10% and sports drinks for 27%. (Datamonitor 2008). Energy drinks have lot of risk involved in them that can create physiological effects on child’s brain and also how marketing restriction should be made for energy drinks (Harris and Munsell,2007). Even due to such high level of caffeine content and complex ingredients energy drinks companies are…

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    of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, there are over “5,000 people under the age of twenty-one die each year from alcohol.” The city of El Cajon, California is helping combat all the problems with underage drinking by reinforcing the sales of alcohol beverages that goes out each day to consumers nationwide every year. The legal age for purchasing alcohol in El Cajon, California…

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    in many ways, varying from television to billboards. Advertisements will often appear in places that children will see them. If a child sees people drinking and they are portrayed to look cool, the child may try to be like these people so he or she can feel cool or popular. Many people who are against underage drinking would attest that young adults often strive to be like adults or grow up faster. If a child sees an adult…

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    consume alcoholic beverages. - No individual may carry open containers of alcoholic beverages in public. - It is illegal to use fake identification or misrepresent one’s age. Students under 21 may not be in the presence of alcohol, an alcohol container, or among other under-aged students consuming alcohol (even if s/he is not) unless s/he has a roommate who is 21. Drinking & Possession of Alcohol - If individuals are under 21, they cannot buy, possess or consume alcoholic beverages. - No one…

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    The authors used similar ways in which they conceptualized the main ideas as well as the concepts in the chapter. To conceptualize something means to define the main term. In general the process of conceptualization involves the validity of any research that has been or will be done. Describing measurement sources is a huge step in all of this, one will measure sources such as question, observations, as well as available data. The first example in Bachman and Schutt is in reference to a June…

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    India are two most promising markets for the beer brand. The net outcome for the Budweiser is higher sales, better gross margins, increased expenditure on marketing and advertising, and a sustainable improvement in the profitability of the business. It can also be surmised that Anheuser-Busch will acquire other competing brand to improve its market…

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    when one drink can end up taking your life away just by making one simple decision. Alcohol can be a deviant act in someone’s daily life. It also is something that can change a person, a family, a life, and this world all in one bottle. People drink their lives away thinking that there is not a worry or care in the world, when in reality, it is a whole different story. While people spend fortunes on alcoholic beverages, there can be a human price to pay at the end. Fortunately, people can make…

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