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    Experimenting with Underage Drinking I believe that we can all agree that alcohol is the most common and popular drug in the many diverse cultures that are represented. This is a very severe problem because not only is it just an addiction, it is also a disease. The majority of teen aged kids have consumed more alcohol than adults aged 21, and I find this statistic to be very interesting and fearful at the same time. I too have participated in this dangerous act, and I also have many friends…

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    is not true. The problem with accepting underage drinking is once you give them the idea that it is okay they will do it in any situation. In this situation an adult that was not accepting any responsibility for the kids was involved.’’ Writes Susanne in A family member discusses the death of a relative due to underage drinking and driving’’ this is why minors should not be able to drink with parents’ consent or even under a consent of an adult. Even though they have permission to drink under…

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    The Calaveras Vineyard

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    include table wines at which it sold to restaurants and retailers. The vineyard had a number of prior owners over a 9 year period, before a British conglomerate Stout PLC expressed interest in the vineyard. Its marketing strategy and positioning consisted of capital improvements, managing quality control, and market segmentation. To accomplish this goal Dr. Lynna Martinez was acquired as Stout PLC’s vice president and general manager. She has over 7 years of experience in the wine industry…

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    behind him. "Of course!" Fortunato admitted proudly as if it was his doing. "The Montresor Family is going bankrupt!" Montresor had decided to hide in the crowd as he continued to listen in both of his friends' conversation. Fortunato took a sip of his wine, swallowed, and exhaled with his eyebrows narrowed as if he took a bitter pill. Ignorant to Montresor being just within earshot, Fortunato continued, "You better keep your distance from that family, my friend. The more involved you are, the…

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    Underage drinking has been going on for years, but it time to put a stop to it. As administrators, parents, and a community we should create an ongoing campaign. The campaign should focus on addressing high school and college campus children. This campaign should eventually help to decrease the number of underage drinking statistics. To address the underage drinking problem, it is going to be important to make sure students are educated and understand the negative effects alcohol will have on…

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    In his novel, A History of the World in Six Glasses, Tom Standage interprets how six drinks have marked a trend that has changed the face of the earth. He showed how throughout history beer, wine, spirits, tea, coffee, and Coca-Cola have been a huge motivation to the development of our society. The first drink Standage talked about was beer, a beverage discovered in the Fertile Crescent and was made with boiled water and grains. Beer made civilization possible according to the author,…

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    In the article "Let My Teenager Drink" by T.R Reid, he explains from the perspective of a father of two teenage daughters who can safely and legally drink as teenagers and expressing that the United States is in the wrong for having the national drinking age be 21 and above. Furthermore, he brings to light how the problem is in the law itself; causing teenagers to disobey and drink illegally and where no one is aware. Not only do teens find more dangerous and unhealthy ways to acquire alcohol…

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    Drinking Age I believe that the drinking age of twenty one is appropriate and should remain as is, for these reasons. At that age, the drinker is more responsible and is less likely to be reckless than an underage drinker, their brain is still developing and consuming alcohol at a young age can be a serious problem, and even though eighteen year olds have the right to vote, get married and serve in the military, they are not able to drink due to military standards. When it comes to drinking,…

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    n.pag.). With such high statistics, alcohol related deaths are imminent unless a change is made. One way to change society's views on alcohol is to properly educate students. Just like students are educated on the dangers and harmful effects of other drug use, they should be educated properly on the dangers of alcohol. The National Clinic for Health and Clinical Excellence reports that drinking prevalence increases almost forty percent from age eleven to age fifteen nationwide, making health…

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    Strawberry Festival held at Merritt Estate Winery in Forestville this past weekend. There’s no catch either. After free admission, guests enjoyed more free activities such as live music from vivacious rock bands like Buffalo’s favorite Strictly Hip, wine tasting, and a classic car show hosted by Lake Shore Street Rod Association. A weekend with alcohol, vintage cars, and rock n roll, the festival was a Western New Yorker’s dream. The winery, set far back from the road and nestled on a scenic…

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