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    In the United States, it is against the law to operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Operating Under the Influence (OUI) are often measured by a driver’s Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC). Driving with a BAC level above 0.08 is against the law and may result in criminal penalties such as jail time, probation, community service or mandated rehab (DUI Offense Basics). According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration…

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    Every eighteen year old at some point has had the thought of tasting an alcoholic beverage. Is it a good idea? No not at all. Little do we know, our brains are still developing at the age of eighteen. It is scientifically proven that the rational part of a teenager’s brain is not fully developed, and will not be until he or she reaches the age of twenty five. Which is why recent studies show that an adults brain works quite different than that of a teenagers. Which means that alcohol can have…

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    businesses all around the nation. The organization also believes in being a responsible advocate by cohering to all rules and regulations regarding all of their marketing, being a part of three organizations for setting any new standards towards the beverage, and even making sure viewers who are searching their website are of 21 years or older. Another belief that the Boston Beer Company forces is the right to be a sustainable company. To be able to reduce reuse and recycle The Boston Beer…

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    Owl Marketing Plan

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    So I have been ask to come up with a market plan for owls. Owls I believe is a restaurant that is going to change the landscape of the restaurant industry. For we seek where others have left off and seek to grow well seek to fall. Why I’m I proud of Owls well I’m proud of Owls because its main goal is to make people feel good about themselves. It’s a place you want to go to all the time. Go even if you don’t plan on eating their. owls is a place where everybody knows your name. Owls is the…

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    Teenage Drinking And Driving Essay

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    Every year more than forty-thousand people die in car accidents whether it is their fault or not. This number varies on all the deaths including adults, children and most of all teenagers. “There are about one-hundred deaths per day in the United States.” Most of these fatalities occur during evenings on weekends than on weekdays. In North Carolina the average deaths per year are one-thousand and forty-eight percent of that are due to impaired driving .There is a one-thousand percent change…

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    States, the legal drinking age in all 50 states and the District of Columbia is 21 years old. As both sides go back and forth between changing the law and keeping it, I am on the side to go ahead and allow adults over the age of 18 to drink alcoholic beverages. I strongly believe in changing the law for many reasons including the fact that many 18 year olds have already drank and are now adults, that surprisingly lowering the drinking age in many ways can increase the safety and health of…

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    Unfortunately, people in 1920s to early 1930s couldn’t, because the United States’ government prohibited alcoholic beverages. The government’s intention was to reduce crime rate and to make the America a healthier society. However, the outcome of the prohibition wasn’t the result that the government expected. A group of people named bootleggers started to sell alcoholic beverages illegally in a secret bar known as the speakeasies. Since the bootlegging was highly beneficial, it attracted many…

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    A legal limit of 21 does not stop people under 21 from consuming alcohol. Americans under 21 years old continue to use alcohol despite the law. Teenagers will still find a way to drink alcohol so why not lower the drinking age. It’s just like saying I’m never goanna eat junk food but you eventually will. A lower drinking age would allow parents, families, and other guardians to instill safe drinking practices with their children in actions like drinking too much or making bad decisions. As it is…

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    Drinking Age To 18 Essay

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    May I See Your I.D? Most countries consider eighteen a responsible age to start drinking, some of them allow sixteen year olds to buy beer and wine, and this is legal in countries like Belgium, Denmark, and Germany (Griggs). While some people may say that eighteen is too low of an age to start drinking, other people believe that eighteen is a very reasonable age to start drinking. Even though it encourages drunk driving, and teenagers already drink underage illegally. The drinking age should be…

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    Have you ever thought about how safer the road would be with no drunk drivers? Alcohol-related to crashes that lead to many Americans death from the age 16 to 24. The use of alcohol has a high risk of having problems, for example becoming addicted to alcohol, ending someone’s life including yours, and also ending in a terrible place. Drinking and Driving is dangerous, because not only does it cost your life, but also the lives of innocent people. Becoming an addicted to…

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