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    Drinking Age The percent of alcohol consumption in the United States by underage drinkers is 11.4 percent (11 Facts). Underage drinking is common and most people think it is inadequate. Though it has its negatives, alcohol also has many benefits. If one drinks a moderate amount of alcohol, it can lower the risk for cardiovascular disease, decrease the chances for developing Type 2 diabetes, and decrease the chances for the common cold in the cases of non-smokers. Moderate drinkers are…

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a self-help program consisting of alcoholics and recovering alcoholics. These peers who have experienced similar troubles involving alcohol, come together to seek support, guidance, and provide encouragement from one another. The group discusses past experiences, future concerns, problems, feelings and coping techniques. AA meetings are judgment free and are based off a fellowship, so people know they 're not alone on their journey. AA recognizes alcoholism as an…

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    Alcohol affects people differently. The alcohol in your body will metabolize depending on your body mass and the size of your liver and there’s only so much your body can metabolize each hour. There are two main enzymes that break down alcohol: alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase. The speed of your alcohol metabolism depends on how much of these enzymes you have in your body (Hart & Ksir, 2012). Alcohol has a way of altering your brain functions by interacting with neurotransmitters…

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    Both men and women have been consuming alcohol for thousands of years across the globe. In fact, as of 2014, 87.6% of people over the age of 18 report that they have tried alcohol at least once in their lifetime (NIAAA, 2015). Many of these people will drink alcohol within healthful limits, but unfortunately, numerous individuals will consume alcohol in a way that puts their health at serious risk. In 2014, 16.3 million people in the United States had an alcohol use disorder (AUD) and 5.7…

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    The tax on alcohol has not been raised in many years, so alcohol is quite a bit cheaper for people. Raising the tax will not make people slow down buying alcohol, though. During the recent recession when the consumable income was much lower, the amount of alcohol sold remained unchanged (Price, 2012). When the government raises the taxes on alcohol it only punishes the moderate drinkings who have more disposable income. Peter H. Cressy in the alcohol abuse article from CQ Researcher…

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    Alcohol in A New Home, Who’ll Follow? A New Home, Who’ll Follow? is a book set in the woods of lower Michigan. It includes many stories of Mary Clavers’ new, backwoods neighbors. Since she is moving from New York, she encounters many different situations, norms, views, and values that are very different from that which she was accustomed to in New York. One norm that she comes across in Michigan that is very different to New York is the use of alcohol. A New Home, Who’ll Follow? includes…

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    quantities of alcohol in a single session with the intention of getting drunk” (Youth Central, 2014). This usually means five or more standard drinks for men and four or more drinks for women. Standard drink in Australia is defined as containing 10 grams of pure alcohol, and for example one can of mid-strength beer, a 100ml glass of wine or a 30ml shot of spirits is one standard drink (National Health and Medical Research Council, 2015). Many young people do not understand the dangers of…

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    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 the day. “Since 1956 alcoholism has been considered a primary…

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    steering wheel, a swab from the dried blood on interior of the driver door armrest, a blue glass smoking pipe, a red plastic smoking bong, a black Iphone, and a pink Iphone. I submitted the swabs to FDLE for analysis. I was also notified by ASA Barbara Coleman that according to the medical records request for Bradley Penny, Brandon Regional Hospital did not administer any medications to Bradley Penny or draw any blood samples other than the consensual DUI blood draw requested by Deputy M.…

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    explore examples of hidden messages and advertising techniques used in a print advertisement by the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand. ALAC (the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand) released a series of emotional and powerful advertisements in a print campaign reaching out to alcoholics living in New Zealand. The main technique ALAC is using to persuade…

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