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    When someone turns 18, he considers them adults. There have been many deaths in the United States due to alcohol. In our society, we see many young teenagers that being to drink at an early age. There have been many problems occurring due to alcohol, and there is the misuse of alcohol in America. The misuse of it causes the teen to experience alcohol poisoning, alcohol dependency, in the long run, and accidents. This has continued and it will continue to happen to the youth unless we do…

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    Many people, mostly teenagers, believe that the legal drinking age should be lowered to sixteen years, instead of nineteen. However, I disagree. The benefits of this action are few and far between, and the consequences are too heavy to ignore. Lowering the legal drinking age may promote binge drinking in teenagers, which will induce horrible consequences in the teenagers of our generation and possibly even the generations after. Young adults would be influenced into drinking while driving…

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    Not only in Australia, but also throughout the world alcohol intake is usual among teenager. Although legal age of 18-20 years old have allow to purchasing and drinking alcohol legally in Australian states, around 61% of Australian children between 12-17 years of age they consumed alcohol in the last 12 months (Subbaraman, 2013). Use and misuse of alcohol during an early age have been shown big problems (e.g. vehicle accident, injury, risky sexual behavior, increase crimes rates) but also early…

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    Furthermore, the minimum drinking age is decided by evaluating the reasons or need to regulate alcohol. Cheadle et al. informs social scientists that early drinking among adolescents elevates the risk for problem drinking in their article because stressors (a factor of adolescent drinking) decrease positive attitudes and increase negative attitudes in the adolescent’s life. The study gathers data from North American Indigenous adolescents to determine the causes of adolescent drinking and how it…

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    “Cathy, that was nice of Heather to tell us about the new store, the prices are wonderful,” Betty said, exiting, the new CMC Department store, with her friend loaded with packages. “I grabbed a few items and could’ve spent the entire day in there. Could you imagine Louise shopping in there?” Cathy grinned sheepishly. “I’m afraid not, it just isn’t classy enough,” Betty answered with sarcasm. “We always have fun together. Take care and I’ll call later,” Cathy said, going to her car. “Call…

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    How much are you willing to risk to drink and drive? Is it worth it? Hopefully not. Drinking alcohol and getting behind the wheel of a automobile has many consequences. It can range from receiving penalties, having unhealthy body conditions and violence. In the United States the age limit to drinking alcohol is 21 years old (Introduction to Drunk Driving).However, It does not stop young people from drinking. If a underage offender is caught with alcohol in their blood count, they can and most…

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    the food you wish to pair with. This rule generally follows the wine rule which is light with light and dark with dark. So a dark beer would pair with a heavier item such as a steak and a light beer would pair with a lighter item such as pasta. One of my favorite pairings in this project would have to be pairing the Drake's Hopocalypse DIPA with the caramel cheesecake. When I think of eating dessert I would usually pair a glass of wine to complement the…

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    Explain what responsible service of alcohol means, what the benefits of it are, how it links with the relevant legislation (particular to a state or territory), the role of government and industry in enforcing liquor laws and how responsible service contributes to harm minimisation. Upload your paper for assessment. Responsible service of alcohol, usually shortened to RSA, is a prerequisite for any person who desires to serve alcohol in a bar, restaurant, casino, liquor store or any other…

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    Although it may be fun have you ever wondered that drinking alcohol could cause long term effects on development? Well it does, alcohol plays a big role in your development when you're binge drinking in the adolescent age. People may not realize it but it is true. I think people shall not drink under the age of 21 due to developmental issues. In fact adolescents drink less but more at one time than younger and older adults. Youth between twelve and twenty years of age drink as much as five…

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    relation to their effectiveness in reducing youth binge drinking and the associated issues from an economics perspective. This summary will provide insight into alcohol consumption in Australia, before concentrating on youth consumption levels and examining the associated social costs. Economic theory will help explain these negative externalities and how they can be corrected through government policy. Finally, critical analysis of the effectiveness of the ‘alcopops tax’, a price floor policy…

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