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    Josh Thiemann Comm 404 Final Paper In this paper I will be discussing how banning alcohol advertising is good thing for society and how it relates to the self according to Kenneth Gergen. Gergen lead the way in taking serious the impact of information technology and how it relates to the self and identity. Gergen says “New technologies make it possible to sustain relationships—directly or indirectly—with an ever expanding range of other persons. In many respects we are reaching what may be…

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    People have different ways in which they deal with stress. The level of stress within each individual is abided in different ways depending on the person. Stress can form from conflicts involving school, friends, and family, and even decisions made from the general environment. Stress is a state of mental tension that results when the individual is put through demanding or pressured circumstances. When people are teenagers it’s especially hard because there is so much pressure put on them.…

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    Drinking While Pregnant

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    Effects of Drinking While Pregnant According to the journal, An Argument That Goes Back To The Womb, throughout the past 43 years, there has been battle after battle over the right or wrongness of drinking while pregnant. Since alcohol was legalized, women have the right to drink so long as they are of age, but when Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) were discovered it forced women to stop thinking of their rights and think about the baby in the wombs rights by making the right choice to…

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    Drunk Driving Effect

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    Effects The way alcohol affects people is different for every individual because of reasons including: gender, weight, and how quickly the alcohol is consumed. The effect of alcohol also varies on separate occasions. The BAC of different people can also vary even when the same amount of alcohol is consumed (“Drinking and Driving”). When a person consumes any amount of alcohol, it affects their motor skills and/or judgment. If one is caught drinking and driving they may have to take a field…

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    Introduction New York City during the Jazz Age was a brewing ground for chemicals of all sorts, from wood alcohol to carbon monoxide to chloroform to so many others. New York City poisonings were once taken lightly and brushed off as mere accidents or even as unimportant, but no more when Alexander Gettler took on the role of forensic chemist under Charles Norris. Gettler received his master’s degree at Columbia University in 1910, and then took a job as chemistry instructor at Bellevue Medical…

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    Prohibition was a baffling time in US history. The United State of America was place that lived for its freedom but Prohibition seems to go against that principle. The 18th amendment told people that they were not allowed to drink a beverage that they had been enjoying for years. It was historian W.J. Rorabaugh that best described it by saying “Americans drank from the crack of dawn to the crack of dawn.” But even with this kind of thinking the amendment was passed and it changed the way America…

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    Think of it this way, freshmen and even some middle school kids already have accessibility to some alcoholic beverages. If an eighteen-year-old is still attending a high school, then alcohol will be even more accessible to sixteen or seventeen-year-olds than it already is. If sixteen or seventeen-year-olds can easily access alcohol, this would then increase the number…

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    Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER (<= 50 CHARACTERS) How Alcoholism Effects Families April Jeans Coastal College of Georgia Title of Paper Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are among the most common, devastating, and costly problems in the United States. ?Recent studies have shown that approximately 53 percent of adults in the United States have reported that one or more of their close relatives has a drinking…

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    People tend to think that waitressing is the easiest job in the world; they think it is two simple steps get peoples’ orders and pay attention to them. Yes, those are two important steps that you need to follow, but there are many more qualities of being a good waitress. The most important goals of waitressing is that you want people to feel welcomed and have them come back to the restaurant that you’re serving at. People tend to go out to eat for a couple of reasons, first to not have to cook,…

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    Alcohol By Teenagers

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    The abuse of alcohol by teenagers is a rapidly growing problem. In this day and age, alcohol is presented to the public in glamor of a guaranteed good time, but does not show the consequences that come with it, including other problems outside of the law. Teenagers involved in the consumption of alcohol often times begin to see a decline in their academic performance. Failing grades due to the lack of sleep over the weekend because of partying takes a greater toll on the body than teenagers…

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