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    In 1984 the Minimum Drinking Age Act, also known as MDLA 21, was signed by Ronald Reagan requiring all states to establish a minimum drinking age of 21. The goal of this bill was to reduce the number of drunk driving incidents. Initially traffic fatalities did decline, but those under 21 still continued to drink. This created an “underground” drinking scene where risky and irresponsible decisions occurred that lead to a whole new set of problems. I’m interested in this subject because of the…

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    Lowering the Drinking Age The day kids turn 18 they are no longer kids, they are adults. As adults there are so many things you can do. From voting to buying a house, but there is one thing 18 year olds can’t do… drink. The three topics I will be talking about in this paper will be traffic related accidents, sexual dangers, and college campus dangers. There are many stories about teenagers drinking underage. Even if the drinking age dropped to eighteen from twenty-one do you think that…

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    Everyone should be taught about what ageing really is the ups and the downs. That wrinkles come with the happy stories. Where one cultural may find belching an act of being rude at dinner another culture may find it flattering. Age can be treated like wine or it can be treated like poop. Some even find aging to be exciting like a child who states they are a big kid and do it by themselves is good. Though it can be looked at as a bad thing when taught that ageing leads to loneliness. No one wants…

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    most countries, young adults become much more responsible at a younger age. For example, it is completely ordinary for a fourteen year old in France to have a couple glasses of wine with his or her family at the dinner table. “Several countries including Belgium, Denmark, and Germany, allow sixteen year olds to buy beer and wine.” (www.cnn.com). With a law such as that in effect, by the time these young adults reach the legal age to drink hard liquor, they have already had numerous experiences…

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    Bad alcohol behavior consumption of adolescents has been imitated by teens since decades ago. On top of that, the alcohol consumption lawsuit about underage drinking was inefficiency. Consequently, the citizen wasn’t considered to follow it. As reported by National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the most group of age that consumes alcohol is shockingly showed that is teenagers. As we continue remain obligation for teen to learn from the inappropriate character from adolescents, now…

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    • Store wine, beer and other liquor from anything that has a strong, potent smell as this can taint the liquor and cork • Shelf liquor should be kept in a cool dry place. • Ideal storage temperature for Red Wine is 12˚C > 19˚C and White Wine is 8˚C > 12˚C. Champagne should be stored at 5˚C - 8˚C. • Liquor should not be kept on refrigerator for too long. • Beer that was previously…

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    Case Study: Anheuser Busch

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    Part 11 – Consignment Sales, Part 13 – Labeling Proceedings, Part 16 – Alcoholic Beverage Health Warning Statement, Part 25 – Beer, Part 26 – Liquors and Articles from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and Part 27 – Importation of Distilled Spirits, Wine and Beer, and Exportation of Alcohol”. As of September 2016, Anheuser Busch has yet to come into contact with any United States government regulations that has neither helped nor hindered their international…

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    exact sculptor who made this statue is not known, however, it is believed to have been a Milanese artist. The sculpture is a classic example of high Renaissance period sculpture in Italy. Additionally, this sculpture provides a great insight into how wine is a significant part of the roman civilization. The statue of Bacchus and a faun is a bronze statue, which stands…

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    Chicago is home to two major things: big pizza and big traffic. When Capone was active in it though, it was known for a third thing, big amounts of gang crime! Capone is one of the recognized figures of gangland history. Throughout the early 1900s, he managed to run an entire crime syndicate and never got caught doing it. This was because Capone knew how to operate without getting his hands dirty, which can be found in how he operated himself, how he operated using the legal system, how he…

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    Pruno Research Paper

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    is Pruno Pruno is a homemade alcoholic beverage, sometimes called “prison wine” or “toilet wine.” It’s made of a variety of different ingredients, ranging from fruit and sugar to ketchup and bread. Prison inmates typically make this beverage using any available food items that will ferment into alcohol or flavor the result. Its intoxicating potency can vary from 2%-14%, which corresponds to a weak beer or to a fortified wine. Its name dates back to 1936 and may come from the…

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