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    Remaining abstinence has many benefits. Abstinence is refraining from having sex. Abstinence is the most responsible choice for teens. The 5 reasons to remain are abstinence is because teens are not ready for sex, teens are not allowed to have sex because of moral or religious beliefs, teens want to focus on their education or career, they do not want sexually transmitted diseases, and they do not want to be pregnant or be a parent. Also, if you are pressured into have sex you should be able to…

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    Hardships The story of an alcoholic, who created two young men raised under the same roof; were influenced alone by the single alcoholic father. The two young men saw the events that occurred every night, those following actions could influence their own actions in their own life either as growth to change or throwing in the towel for change. Life is rough no matter what situation a person is in. These situations either build or destroy a person, the views of changing often is seen as too…

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    Lisa McGirr’s book, The War on Alcohol: Prohibition and the Rise of the American State, argues that alcohol was a major part of the New Deal and previous scholarship concerning alcohol has marginalized the subject or emphasized the failure of Prohibition. Contrary to this scholarship, McGirr claims the opposite, “that beer took its place in the vanguard of New Deal measures” (xiii). Referring to the title of her book, McGirr convincingly proves that the war on alcohol was waged on African…

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    Prohibition: Temptation Vs. Morality Ken Burns, producer of Prohibition states that “by 1830, the average American over 15 years old consumed nearly seven gallons of pure alcohol a year”, which is three times more than the modern annual consumption. Many organizations believed alcohol was the culprit behind the lack of moral standards and the increase in abuse, whether that be domestic or internal; but in the attempt to outlaw the sale of alcohol, the government saw a rise in organized crime…

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    Aggression is said to be an effective method of attempting to show control over those who punish when escape seems impossible (Chance 2008:221). For an example, if a teenager gets repeatedly scolded by the parents in front of his or her friends for mistakes made, he or she may vent out the frustration by slamming the door or smashing glassware. However, if the same teenagers’ car keys are withdrawn for being past the curfew, instead of correcting the behavior, the teenager may go out in a…

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    Vodka In Russia Essay

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    In Russia most men have been drinking vodka causing them to die at an early age, between 50 - 55 years old. Vodka is low cost, making it accessible for everyone. This leads to the decreased population of men at the age 50-59, making gender imbalance between two genders (Population Pyramids of the World from 1950 to 2100). To solve this problem, Russia has been trying to improve their health facilities. In addition to making the population of men stable, although doctors are not satisfied due to…

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    The nightmare of youth drinking excessively strikes most parents hearts when their own children often hang out late at night and worrying that the children will mix with the wrong company and walk into the wrong path. Some young adults abuse the liquor as it would be able to cure their stress in school or even relationship problem which nowadays the young adults between aged 18 years old to 35 years old would normally abuse this liquor for. This essay will explore the three main reasons of Binge…

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    Nowadays a lot of people especially teenagers use car and motorcycle to go to somewhere, it is common thing that on the way a lot of cars and motorcycles are driven by youths. Without realized, it also causes a lot of accidents on the road, also lots of those accidents are caused by teenagers. After investigated deeper, that accident is caused by teenagers under 18 years old. It also donates the one of many problems in a country. So it makes government to make new policy to solve this problem.…

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    Today when a young adult in his thirties or forties looks back into his college days, two things seem to be prominent. Education and Parties. Going to college has a huge effect on an average teen as for him it would mean independence. A starting of a new era where he makes his own decision. College drinking seems to be very common today. All college students engage in college drinking whether they drink or not. The problem with college drinking is not necessarily the drinking itself, but the…

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    Educate yourself, your family, your friends, or children about the dangers of alcohol abuse. Help them realize that drinking too much could increase the chances of them getting cancer. Substance abuse is a serious problem and it affects not only the individual, but hurts everyone around them as well. Drinking too heavily can cause the individual to develop anemia, which is a disease that will cause their oxygen-carrying red blood cells to be far too low. Anemia has a lot of terrible symptoms,…

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