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    George Higgins addresses the issue of underage drinking with teens who are pursuing to get a higher education and he believes that the real culprit is not the alcohol itself, but the colleges and universities lack of interaction with the students’ social lives. In the beginning, Higgins states statistic of underage drinking which leads to the proposal of a common thought solution of banning alcohol, but he believes it is not as simple as that. He believes that the reason so many underage…

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    Body Paragraph 3 There are many drinking laws to go with underage drinking. A person must be 21 years old to buy or consume alcohol. ... Current Utah law sets a limit of 3.2 percent alcohol by weight (4 percent by volume) in beer sold at grocery and convenience stores and at establishments operating under a "beer only" type license, such as taverns, beer bars and some restaurants.A conviction for violating a Utah’s minor in possession law is a misdemeanor. A violator’s driver’s license will be…

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    freshman are not of the same kind. Each student have different group of friends which means that the perception about the drinking behaviour of friends gets changed from one student to the other. So, to analyze the behavioural change of the freshman, it was required that they are segmented into groups such as male vs female. The reason for segmentation was very clear i.e. drinking capacity of male and female differ. Even type of drinks taken by them are different. Behavioural impact of friends…

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    "Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder in which a person binges and purges. Bingeing means eating a large amount of food in a short period of time. Purging means getting rid of all the food by self-induced vomiting; abuse of laxatives, diet pills, and/or diuretics, excessive exercising; or fasting"( Teen Health and Wellness 2015). All over the world studies have been conducted and have shown that bulimia currently affects 1 to 3 percent of middle and high school girls and 1 to 4 percent of the…

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    Bulimia Bulimia affects society in many ways. Bulimia is a eating disorder where a person has a cycle of binge eating and purging. This disorder negatively affects the person's mental and physical well-being because of altered self perception and unhealthy eating practices. What are some treatments for Bulimia? One way that Bulimia can be treated is by discontinuing the cycle of regurgitating the food that they digested or consumed. Another treatment is changing negative thoughts…

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    pot belly gone in a couple of weeks just does not cut it. Take the time to actually think about how you can get rid of your pot belly realistically. An example would be losing two pounds of fat in a month through consuming less refined carbs and drinking more water. You are the one who knows your body, and wanting to cheat yourself only places you back to square one. 9) Stick to your Grocery List You walk into your nearest grocery store to find that a box of cookies is 90% off regular price.…

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    The crisis of kids drinking energy drinks is an issue that is small but contributes to the issue more and more as time is going on. Having an energy drink has become a social norm with so many people starting to drink them. This is also leading to more kids drinking these types of drinks when they are young enough that should not need that energy boost. Having kids think that they are going to need the boost to get through the day because they are falling asleep in school is an issue that needs…

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    different stages in order to process and learn about binge drinking. In order to make the needed changes, the Stages of Change theory will assist the students by going through the different stages one at a time so it does not overwhelm them. Pre-contemplation. Pre-contemplation is having no intention of making changes anytime soon. Binge Drinking Awareness plans to influence the students of SJSU to consider changing their habits when it comes to drinking. By having activities in the dorms, the…

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    what the minimum drinking age should be. Some believe that it should be eighteen and others believe that it should stay at twenty-one. Some argue that one is legal at eighteen, so people should be able to drink also. A major counter argument that people argue is that other than the United States, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand the drinking age is eighteen (Griggs). People argue that these countries need to catch up with the rest of the world. Studies show that the drinking age should…

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    The system license for drinkers for alcohol holders would be a great idea because there's a lot of underage teen drinkers. Drinking and there's a lot of accidents involving teens and drunk drivers. Teens are getting in trouble and losing brain cells because of alcohol and the brain isn’t fully developed that's why People say wait till your 21. Drinking alcohol has an aftermath because it will attack your nervous system and will make you drunk and wake up with hangovers. That’s why teens black…

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