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    In today’s society the use of alcohol has become a major problem. Television commercials, billboards, and sporting events are all ways people are exposed to alcohol. But the most serious problem is the use of alcohol on college campuses. Some colleges support the use of alcohol on campus, but college students continue to take advantage of alcohol usage. The three factors which contribute to students who binge drink on college campuses are peer pressure, a relief from stress, and risk taking.…

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    Annotated Bibliography Wechsler, Henry, and Bernice Wuethrich. Dying to Drink: Confronting Binge Drinking on College Campuses. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale, 2002. Print. Scholarly This book delves into the detrimental effects of binge drinking, and how to minimize the act itself. By charging students erroneously high amounts for alcohol they will still buy some, but will not abuse it. I will incorporate this book presenting the case that by selling alcohol at college sporting events, students will not…

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    Anti Drinking Proposal

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    Introduction The purpose for this proposal is to initiate an anti-drinking campaign for Ridick University. It has come to our attention that Ridick University has earned the reputation of a party school with excessive alcohol consumption and underage drinking. As a member of the community, a concerned citizen and a professor at Ridick, an anti-drinking campaign could not come soon enough. Background The reputation of a party school might sound enticing and exciting for future students; however…

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    but that little time may be spent binge drinking and getting heavenly intoxicated. Overtime, professionals have documented the effects of alcohol and how it adversely effects being on top of you game both mentally and physically. Being on top of your game both mentally and physically is paramount in college sports. Athletes, like the rest of the population consume alcohol. Research has shown that athletes have started to drink as early…

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    Alcohol related crimes is not an actual legal term, it is more of a popular term heard now because it is so common nowadays. These alcohols related crimes are split up into two main categories of offenses; driving with excessive alcohol in your system or drunkenness offences. Offenses where it is thought that the alcohol is a reason for the person committing the crime. It is estimated that in a community with 100,000 people in 1,000 people will be a victim of alcohol-related crime. Due to…

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    Binge Drinking Causes

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    Living in a small town, with a population little over 2,500, life on the weekends can get very monotonous. Some kids resort to playing sports and staying active, while others choose to curl up in their favorite blanket with an action packed film. Others, who do not do either of those things, may happen to choose a more wild and illicit behavior. What students and peers choose to do on the weekend is their business; not anyone else’s. It is, however, the schools and athletic department’s business…

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    College Drinking

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    Introduction In the last few years, drinking alcohol and partying has become the most central social behavior among American college students. This kind of behavior has many negative consequences. About 1 out of 4 American college students report academic problems which accurse from drinking and partying, for instance missing classes, doing poorly on exams and papers and receiving lower grades. Previous research has found “That pre-partying is involved in proximally 45% of all drinking events of…

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    Sexual Ethics

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    Presently, the world has adopted a more liberal approach when it comes to a sexual relationship encounter ending up being just for an enjoyable pleasurable moment. Its sole purpose is to please the selfish lust desires of the flesh without any kind of restrictions. Framed by this concept, society has embedded more and more into a promiscuous life style that at in times has terrible consequences. However, this situation should not be this way in the world. The most important factor that can…

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    usually develops in this phase that leads to individuals being noncompliant with things like taking their meds. Finally, the last stage is acceptance, which is the grieving for all things that will be lost with death. These stages play out much easier in your late adulthood, than say in a child or young adult. Once you reach late adulthood, you sometimes have medical problems, but in general, death is just more expected and an unavoidable reality than if you are…

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    Lecture” titled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams”, at Carnegie Mellon on September 18, 2007. He choose to not make it about cancer or the hard times he was currently going through but in his lecture he talked about topics such as “Inspiration and permission to dream are huge”, “Enabling the dreams of others” and “Lessons Learned”. And one of the most meaningful point he made at the end of his lecture was “It’s not about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way, the karma…

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