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    the population consume alcohol and 53% of those drinking weekly (Ipsos MRBI [Ipsos], 2015). Men are more likely to consume alcohol than women, 4 out of 10 drinkers binge drink and one fifth of those do so weekly. Interestingly those citizens living in impoverished areas have a lower rate of alcohol consumption; however, those that do, binge drink more often than those living in a higher societal class. The World Health Organization…

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    recording information from a variety of sources, this was done by me, Tyla-may and Kataya. I was responsible for using this information we gathered to design and product the PowerPoint, in addition to this I was also in charge of finding a definition of binge drinking which was obtained from the NHS website. Kataya had the role of finding the information and use it to design and create the games we were going to use in our health promotion; this information was obtained from a website called…

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    Everyone agrees that alcohol shouldn’t be given to young adults or children under a certain age. Alcohol is a very dangerous substance, but when used moderately, it can give people some benefits, especially for people aged 65 and older. Consuming one drink per day can lower the risk of heart diseases and diabetes as well as improve memory, but this may not benefit everyone who drinks moderately. On the other hand, if you drink a lot, alcohol can also damage every part of your body, such as your…

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    The glamorization by the media, along with longstanding American cultural expectations, have lead many individuals to drink in excess. It is this unhealthy binge drinking behavior that is contributing to a deterioration of families and to the overall wellbeing of society in the United States. Alcohol should not be banned as it was in the 1920s, because this strategy only created more illegal and dangerous activity…

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    were drinking decreased from 5.1 to 4.3.” indicating that this statement of fact contradicts average perception of the problem of college drinking. Sarah A Benton M.S., LMHC, LPC. "Why some phase out of college binge drinking and others are alcoholic: Who will "graduate" from college binge drinking?" Psychology Today 16 June 2009.…

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    lengthier amount of time compared to men (Greenfield, Back, Lawson and Brady, 2010). The amount of alcohol a woman drinks determines whether she is considered a moderate, heavy, or binge drinker. Women are considered moderate drinkers with no more than 1 drink per day.…

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    and effect of binge drinking. I plan to delve into the ideas and perspectives of both a college student, and researchers excavating what it is that presumably engulfs a college student to consume large amounts of alcohol at a given time, and how the effects…

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    American Tradition, William J. Rorabaugh explores the overindulgence of alcohol by the Americans in the 18th and 19th century. The writer alleges that the period was formative in the American history. The book is a well-written chronicle that details binge drinking in the U.S., which formed part of the country’s heritage. Rorabaugh takes a bold step to examine various social factors that offer interesting answers to understand this ‘alcoholic republic’. We shall conduct a review of the book to…

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    The main objective of this study is to reduce risks of alcohol use and drink-driving among Cambodia university students so as to ensure a safety environment for road users as well as to improve the well-being and quality of life of the people. Some 1700 university students and 100 experts will be randomly selected from 15 universities in Cambodia by using a survey questionnaire. The data will be analyzed in IBM SPSS v.20 and in partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) by…

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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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