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    cause of death in America. With this disease they don’t realize the damage they could cause to them and others. It states drinking is a “ choice” and a “ want”. Definitely not a need. The term Alcoholism means the excessive of drinking alcohol beverages which later starts a alcohol dependence. Therefore, the body has to have it inside of them. It’s not a drug, but some people say it is because they think they can’t live without it. It sure does sound terrible but, there is medications for it.…

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    that those with friends who drank were much more likely to start drinking as well. The same study also found that the most popular students were those who drank the most (Wang et al. 2015, 12). Most people do not enjoy the taste of any alcoholic beverage, but because of pressure from their friends, they continue to drink (Fort 1973, 24). It is very important that you choose your friends wisely so that you can stay out of tempting situations as much as possible. I recommend that you practice with…

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    was an appropriate resolution to solve a problem long term.” In the letter, White, popularly known as “the Party Pope,” Knowling writes, “It is clear that underage individuals (less than 21 years of age) were possessing and/or consuming alcoholic beverages on you party during this time. “It is also clear and undisputed that you were not…

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    Kate LaViolette Good Decision Making Regarding Alcohol Use Underage drinking has become one of the largest social issues among young people in America today. Even though a large amount of underage people participate in drinking, the problem is that they are not aware of how dangerous alcohol can actually be. The reality is that alcohol is often the cause of many problems among young adult's. Alcohol ruins many young peoples lives, and is now one of the most serious problems they face.…

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    Still on the Bottle I have been working in a pub four years, ever since I turned fifteen. I have watched many people come in and out of the pub. While not thinking about the alcohol people were consuming, I always did my job and gave the customers what they wanted. I have learned many things from my work but the biggest thing I have learned was that people who drink tend to behave in a ridiculous ways and also there seems to be more alcohol consumed every year. When I started at Double E…

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    is weak due to the most popular places, such as fast-food chains, are affected by the ban. You would also have to go out of your way to buy more soda which is a huge inconvenience and it will cost more money, simply because you want an unhealthy beverage. The text “Soda’s a Problem But...” Klein argues against People would simply buy two 16-ounce cups” (Klein 289). This is illogical because it will cost more money to buy multiple cups of soda, which would cost more amount of money and they may…

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    Children Are Overexposed To Alcohol Advertising Underage drinking is an issue in the United States that isn’t caused by any one factor, but advertising receives most of the blame. Alcohol advertising has always been a topic of discussion, and alcohol itself was banned in the United States from 1920 to 1933 (“Alcohol Prohibition Was a Failure”). In “Children Are Overexposed To Alcohol Advertising,” the author, David Jernigan argues that children see too many commercials related to the…

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    The purpose of this study is to find the relationship between a college student’s alcohol use and their academic performances. The effects of alcohol on academic performance is important to study because it will allow society and researchers to gauge how to achieve maximum academic performance in both college and in other areas of life. This information will help society change or adjust their lifestyle so that they are able to make the most out of their college experiences while maintaining…

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    Chat Noir’s manor stood high and mighty under the pale moonlight. Marinette looked confusingly at Alya because the manor was silent like one of those black and white films she loved to watch at the petting pantry. “So this place is the Sockdollager?” Marinette piqued with a hint of disappointment. “Don’t worry, this is just a facade for the human's eyes.” Alya replied with a hint of a twinkle in her radiant hazel eyes. Alya dragged Marinette to the front gate before she put her wand out.…

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    Toward Alcohol and Drug-Free Experience Among College Students: Relationships with Alcohol Consumption and Problems. American Journal Of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 30(2), 461-47 Cogordan, C., Kreft-Jaïs, C., & Guillemont, J. (2014). Effects of Alcoholic Beverage Control Policies and Contextual Factors on Alcohol Consumption and its Related Harms in France From 1960 to 2000. Substance Use & Misuse, 49(12), 1633-1645 Gubi, P. M., & Marsden-Hughes, H. (2013). Exploring the processes involved in…

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