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    custom of drinking alcohol. In America alcohol drinks is acceptable in the society. As an example, one of the reality show “VANDERPUMP” which is a hotel in the Hollywood is allowed employee to consume alcohol while they are on duty. This shows besides encouraging the bad influence for the society, it also shows the consequence of the alcohol use. The employee who consumes alcohol usually end up in a fight or some types of violent action. Although, this telling me that drinking alcohol in some…

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    Alcohol 101

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    in college drink some type of alcohol in a month and more than half of the students that drink alcohol, report having at least one heavy episode. These statistics are associated with lower grade point averages, higher rates of drinking and driving, higher rates of violence, and a significant economic cost to colleges and the community. Colleges have prevention and intervention programs ranging from universal programs to selective programs for students that abuse alcohol. Over the years, there…

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    Do you think consuming enormous amount of alcohol is cool? Does drinking relax your mind? Does it take away all your problems? The answers to all of these questions is no. Getting drunk does not make you cool in my eyes it makes you irresponsible. It may relax your mind for a little while but after that your mind is back to being all over the place again. It doesn’t take your problems away because after you sober up you still have the same problems you had before. Getting drunk may make you feel…

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    Since 1984 the legal age to drink alcohol is 21 years old. The National Minimum drinking age act prohibited people under 21 in the United States to drink alcohol. Before 1984 the legal drinking age was 18 years old. There are many pros and cons to lowering the drinking age. Alcohol poisoning, drunk driving accidents, and stupid actions while being drunk happen to 18 year olds and 21 year olds the same even with the drinking again being 21. Some pros of the minimum drinking age being lowered…

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    Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are among the most common and prevalent diseases in the world (Raadhika and Shanthi, 2012; Rao and Kulkarni , 2012). Salbutamol sulphate (SS) is a short-acting β2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for the relief of bronchospasm (Sharma et al., 2015). Salbutamol sulphate is readily absorbed from the gastro intestinal tract following oral administration, and it undergoes the first pass metabolism in the liver. It requires multiple dosing a day…

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    teenagers are overlooking the facts that alcohol is a drug. When alcohol is available easily for minors, it increases the risk of binge drinking, drunk driving, and many health problems. Alcohol has a strong relationship with risky behavior among young adults. Risky behaviors are activities that places a person at increased risk for illness and injury. Regular alcohol use and binge drinking among adolescents are risk behaviors of concern. Early use of alcohol has multiple risk behaviors…

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    Excessive Alcohol Consumption is Damaging to American Society. Alcohol has long been a staple item for many civilizations throughout recorded history, American society is no exception to this trend. Alcohol is found almost everywhere, it has a presence that is seemingly inescapable. The beverages containing this substance are advertised throughout all forms of media, the overwhelming societal influence that occurs as a result of this practice cannot be denied. The harmful effects of alcohol…

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    to drink. Of course this will never happen because at the age of 17 and 16 they are still just kids and kids should not be allowed to drink. These children brains are still developing and for people to give them alcohol, it can affect the growth and/or have long term affects too. Alcohol can also cause liver damage in them at an early age, and by the time they are 25 to…

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    Television Advertising and Children Everyone has experienced the interruption of their favorite show with advertisements. According to the dictionary, to advertise is the act or practice of calling public attention to one’s product, service, need, etc., especially by paid announcements in newspapers and magazines, over radio or television, on billboards, etc.. One should contemplate what the effect is that advertisers want the consumer to have as a result of watching their commercials on…

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    Drunk Driving Is Bad

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    of wine. Slap someone if they even think about driving while they are drunk. Slap them so hard that it will knock some sense into them. Most people think it is okay to drink and drive because they think that they can handle it, but they are wrong. Alcohol acts like an antidepressant medication, it slows a person’s mind down. In a matter of seconds a person can be killed due to a car accident caused by a drunk driver. Drinking and driving is bad because it can lead to being arrested, an Ignition…

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