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    Why Drinking Is Wrong

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    Drinking is such a hard decision in anyone’s life. If you make the decision to drink, you need to be responsible for it. Everyone is told not to do drugs and not to drink when they’re older, but the majority of the people who are told this don’t follow through with it. Drinking can be so dangerous. If you decide to drink and then make the decision to pick up keys and get into your car and drive, you’re not only risking your life but any other people who are on the road with you. If you’ve been…

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    as a joke. Being Fortunato you would never think that your friend Montresor who cares about his friend to taste wine at his vaults and then kill you. Certainly, Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of the Amontillado” uses irony, because Montresor pretends to care about his friend Fortunato, Montresor wants revenge on Fortunato for making fun of him, and Montresor wants Fortunato to taste his wine Amontillado at his vaults. To begin, Edgar Allan Poe’s uses irony in “ The Cask of the Amontillado,”…

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    DWI: Drinking While Immature Hanging out with friends, partying and playing truth or dare are just a few things that appear harmless until someone out of the group becomes the supplier. Supplier? You might ask. There is always that one friend who can get whatever from whomever and of course it is illegal. By ages 19 and 20, 70 percent of all drinkers engage in heavy drinking, suggesting that the majority of young people are at great risk of making poor decisions that have significant long-term…

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    Imagine being an adult eighteen-year-old that just moved from Puerto Rico, where the age of drinking alcohol was eighteen. As you can imagine, after moving to the United States, he was very confused because now he could no longer have access to alcohol. Many people think that the drinking age of 21 should be lowered to eighteen. Others oppose that idea and think that humans are not of the right maturity to consume alcohol within a reasonable manner. When you reach the age of eighteen, you are…

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    Every year over two and a half million people die due to alcohol and millions more are negatively affected. Alcohol is the eighth preventable cause of death and yet it still isn’t being prevented. Many people overlook this but alcohol is a drug, a drug that is legitimately more dangerous than marijuana. Do we really feel comfortable allowing a substance this dangerous to be distributed to people who are barely adults? Alcohol is an extremely dangerous substance causing many health issues,…

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    More often than not, people consume alcohol for countless reasons; celebrations, stress, sadness, boredom, rebellion and peer pressure are just a few. The ages between 18 to 21 year olds fall in the category of “people”. In the United States, the legal age drinking is currently twenty-one, but illegally anyone can consume alcohol. Now the main question is why? If at the age of 18 in America, people are allowed to purchase tobacco, get married without parental consent, and even join the armed…

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    Avon Longitudinal Study

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    The first article, Socioeconomic Status and Alcohol-Related Behaviors in Mid- to Late Adolescence in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, supported my hypothesis and also went along with my topic. My hypothesis was that I believe that adolescents from low income families have a higher risk of experimenting with drugs and alcohol. This article supported that by giving information about how low socioeconomic status predicts alcohol-related behavioral problems. This studies major…

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    5 Gallon Whiskey Still Be a rebel and make your liquor at home with this handmade copper moonshine still. It’s compact enough to use inside or out, and the copper design eliminates the harmful chemicals found in other home stills. You’ll be most popular guy in your group of friends as you sip fresh homemade whiskey anytime you want. Personalized Oak Mini-Whiskey Barrel Pour your whiskey the old fashioned way, straight from a rustic oak steel banded barrel. This two-liter whiskey dispenser comes…

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    Wine Club

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    choice in wine for the consumer continued to grow, laws in many states prohibited the consumer from being able to purchase the wine the wanted directly from wineries and retailers. With advances in technology, a business is able to gather customers preferences on which wines prefer and communicate with that customer. Customer relationships is a new form of thinking, it allows the company to concentrate on satisfying the customer’s needs. With wineries, this is generally done through wine…

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    The idea that the drinking age should be lowered to 18 is a foolish statement. The drinking age was 18 at one time, but was changed in 1984 for the greater good in the 1984 National Minimum Age Drinking Act. (APIS) I believe the national drinking age should stay the same because the brain doesn’t fully develop by age 18, 18 year olds still hang out with enough minors, and if you’re going to drink for an appropriate reason, most states allow underage drinking anyways. Lowing the drinking age…

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