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    In the 1920’s alcoholic beverages became highly illegal which upset nearly everyone who drank it. due to the high percent of people affected by alcoholism a heavy band was set into place to sober up the society. Better not stop some people from drinking hidden behind storefronts were illegal bars that sold alcohol. Access the bars you had to know a secret code so that the establishment was not infiltrated by undercover policeman. Dozens of smoke alcohol into the New York and New Jersey area by…

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    Masa of Echo Park is a family run pizzeria that was established by Rob Rowe and Rhonda Reynolds in 2004. They created a menu with the idea of reflecting the diversity of the community in Echo Park, and they have certainly succeeded in putting together a varied menu of what they describe as “comfort style bistro food”. This quirky, local restaurant is famous for their Chicago style deep-dish and thin crust pizzas, pastas, fresh salads, as well as their bread puddings. Without a doubt, the…

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    a need and they would buy it , and take the risk of going to jail. The Roaring 20’s was a time of risk and change along with illegal booze. In the twenties men and woman would go to speakeasies and drink that would have secret clubs to enjoy the beverage of liquor.” people went to illegal speakeasies instead of ordinary bars. where it was controlled by bootleggers,” ( The Roaring Twenties) Bootleggers…

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    By nine o'clock, I'm relieved to entertain the crowd, having endured enough of Alice and Angelo's flamboyant affections for one another. Though neither of them engaged in a kiss, Angelo kept his arm securely around Alice, while she would caress his chest with each giggle. Mario remained relaxed with his arm along the back of the sofa, closing the gap between us as he engaged in joyful banter with the other two. As the hour drew on, I found hiding my emotions behind my mask exhausting and often…

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    Alcoholism Most people can stop drinking after one or two alcoholic beverages, but some people however, cannot stop and are at great risk of alcoholism. Alcohol does not just effect a person physically, but also affects them mentally. Excessive drinking over an extended period of time can make the human body dependent on alcohol, and start to make the brain unstable. After a person continues to drink over an extended period of time, he or she requires alcohol just to feel normal and go about…

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    Drinking has been a hot topic for a few decades now. In 2018 the legal age to buy and consume alcohol is 21. At the moment at 18 you can buy deadly weapons and in some states purchase cigarettes. The age requirement is unjust ; regulations on lethal weapons and cigarettes are far less strict than those of alcohol. While purchasing cigarettes below the age requirement is illegal however smoking is not. Whereas alcohol, if an underage young adult is caught with alcohol they could be charged with…

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    liquid produced by fermentation. Further processing of alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, cider and spirits. Alcohol is an inhibitory drug. This means that it slows the central nervous system activity and the information between the brain and the body. Depression drugs do not necessarily frustrate people. What does it look like? Pure Alcohol has no colour. It has a very strong taste and feels like a burning sensation. Alcoholic beverages vary in colour and taste, depending on their…

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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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    citizen, yet they are not allowed to indulge in an alcoholic beverage after a long day of work. The president of the United States is the leader of the free world, quite possibly the most powerful human being on the face of the planet. The responsibility of electing the president is in the hands of the American populace…

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