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    skills such as memory, understanding, solving problems and speed of thought. Alcohol consumption: Keller and Vaillant (2014) discussed that alcohol’s consumption means drinking alcohol and the beverages which containing alcohol. Alcohol consumption is connected with alcoholic beverages. An alcoholic beverage is a drink and psychoactive drug containing ethyl alcohol, which is commonly referred to as ethanol. Perception: is perceived the act or faculty, or comprehending the senses, mind and…

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    lavish lifestyle Wales used to have. Also, Fitzgerald adds a particular element that can be over looked about excessive “wine restaurants.” Fitzgerald adds this specific account to show the reader that alcohol was presented as a lavish and divine beverage to drink back in 1920’s and 1930’s. Furthermore, in the online article written by Lendol Calder, “Financing the American Dream: A Cultural History of Consumer Credit,” Calder’s novel informs readers of the ideal “American dream” and how the…

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    Eighty percent of people agree that a teenager should be able to consume alcoholic beverages in their household with parent consent. There is no harm when your parents are there to supervise you and make sure you don’t have to much. It also teaches kids how to drink responsibly. If your parents are there to supervise they can control how much alcohol you consume. So if you may go over the top on your drinking then your parents are there to stop you. Most parents won’t let you kid get drunk…

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    SUMMARY AND CRITQUE OF “HERE TO YOUR HEALTH” In her article she talks about how company print media and television gives ours false reviews about alcohol and it facts. As a freshman attending school one should not be easily influenced by classmates and friends to do something such as drinking alcohol causing harm to their body and mind. Advertising in the electronic media and the print media they always portray drinking alcohol showing success and being part of a society that is the right…

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    Causes Of Date Rape

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    Date rape is when a person has an acquaintance ,or partner, in which they go on dates or just one date and one of the members decide to force sexual activity on the other partner. It is common with teens because an abundant amount of teens go on dates and unfortunately there are numerous ways to “date rape” someone. The majority of women who have been “date raped” knew their assailant. In 1988, it was proven that eighty four percent of women who have been raped knew their assailant. This…

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    To begin with, prohibition revealed a number of flaws in Canadian society during the 1920s. First of all, prohibition was created due to the Temperance Movement Act which involved women who thought that it was alcohol that caused a variety of problems in everyday life. The reason why alcohol was abused before and during prohibition was mainly due to all the trauma veterans experienced during the fierce battles of World War One. Important to know, men old and young thought that alcohol is the…

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    Socially Constructed Illness: Alcoholism The view of daily consumption of alcohol has changed over the years in the United States society. In the past over use of alcohol was not known as a disorder, but, over time, US society has entitled the misuse of alcohol as alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence and alcoholism. Additionally, society has categorized the misuse of alcohol as a human illness. Researches continue to define the causes and learn of preventative measure to stop alcoholism. But, how…

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    wine or spirit drinks have around 300 calories. Consequently, drinking alcohol may cause obesity or gain weight.” Although I am not an alcoholic, drinking wine is in my diet plan. Furthermore, a party is always more exciting when they serve alcohol beverages. However, hearing that they were in opposite side, it left me nothing but disappointment. That is the reason why I wanted to do a research about this topic. Seeing that, I wanted to…

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    The biggest harm to human health is caused by bad habits such as smoking, alcohol drinking and drug use, especially in teenagers. Nowadays, the use of alcohol and the epidemic of alcoholism around the world, are among the biggest problems. This social problem is discussed not only in the political arena, but it also has a wide public resonance. The introduction to the use of alcohol is an important topic, which needs special attention. It should be introduce to teenagers as soon as they getting…

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    relationship, mental power and physical health of users. Even though no one really knows the exact time alcoholic beverage was actually invented or came into production many researchers and historians believed that it started from an accidental fortuitous of various fruits that fell from the tress tens and thousands of years ago. Experts have also concluded that fermented beverage was made from multiple type of ingredients such as honey,…

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