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    that are sold to more than thousands of its customer in UK. The company has a varied range of vintage products comprising of Vintage Wines, spirits, Port and Champagne that provides the choice of collection from their exclusive set of alcoholic beverages.…

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    Energy Drinks

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    Energy drinks are composed mainly on caffeine. Caffeine is what gives you the long lasting rush of energy, but aside from caffeine there are a lot more chemicals and ingredients that go in the mixture to create the energy drink or shot. Different brands use different quantities of each product but the five most common ingredients found by researchers where the following: Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6, Caffeine, Vitamin B3, and Taurine. They are in order of largest percentage found per serving.…

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    have access to alcohol. But in this day and age the amount of deaths cause by drunk driving is not mostly caused by underage people alone, it is caused by people above the age of twenty one who believe that they can handle their intake of alcoholic beverages. The age of legal drinking from twenty-one to eighteen seems reasonable because we are considered…

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    Family has not been the strongest key for me. Of course, my family members love each other in their own way, but the way they show love scares people. It is no secret that Russians love to drown in alcoholic beverages. Except there are two kinds of people ones that can drink and have a good time while the others get wild and destructive. Turns out my family diverged into a combination of both. My aunt struggles being one of the women that should not be allowed…

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    The Alcoholic Killer Essay

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    The Alcoholic Killer “Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy.” Quote taken from Frank Sinatra, relates to how alcohol could be the downfall of a person, but at the same time, we continue to drink alcohol regardless of the negative effects. Alcohol consumption in America has been increasing in recent years. For this reason, this essay has the sole purpose of displaying the increased alcohol consumption. As well as revealing a new group of drinkers in America. This…

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    breaking the law at all by drinking them. Quite a few women and men were entering the age where they had never entered a bar or even had a drink in their early twenties. Growing up in this time period they were being told that any type of alcoholic beverage was wrong and if you did you were going against god and everything you believed in, which scared most of the people who had no clue how much they used to drink before prohibition was passed (Magill 800 and 801). They were all so informed of…

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    the other innocent people. While it does not always turn out bad, drinking and driving is the worst thing anyone can do because it puts ones future at risk, it kills innocent people, it kills one’s self, and it causes emotional scars. One alcohol beverage can kill Dave or someone else if he is driving, even if he is not driving very far (Larsen 1). Alcohol is the leading factor in motor vehicle death (Smith 1). A 24-year-old man ran a red light and killed a mother and her two kids (Kirkwood 1).…

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    Liquid Regret The legal drinking age should not be lowered in the United States for the safety of all people. There are many negative effects associated with drinking alcohol. The debate of lowering the minimum drinking level is based off of presumptions that younger people can withstand the burdens and responsibilities associated with drinking. Alcohol is dangerous to the consumer, as well as to those around. Whether it be through poor choices such as driving; or making idiotic decisions that…

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    According to NIH (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism), 5,000 people under the age of 21 die each year due to alcohol-related accidents, such as car wrecks, suicides, alcohol poisoning, homicides, burns, falls, and drownings("Under-aged”). However, think of the young men and women who have died to fend for our country, and not being able to have that first drink with their father, or go out and drink with their friends. Yes drinking can be dangerous in situations, but I believe…

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    Raymond Carver is known for writing minimal fiction; a style of writing popularized in the 1980s and heavily criticized for using new techniques. Carver’s writings are heavily influenced by his own life of alcoholism and abuse. When speaking on his past alcoholism Carver said, “It 's very painful to think about some of the things that happened back then. I made a wasteland out of everything I touched. But I might add that towards the end of the drinking there wasn 't much left anyway”…

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