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    Tobacco has very bad affects on lung function, and other pulmonary functions of the body, yet is still totally legal. Binge drinking of alcohol, common dangerous, and costly to society also totally legal. Marijuana on the other hand has, no impact on lung function, no impact on pulmonary function, and no impact on mortality. Still it is almost always illegal. I am not trying to…

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    Binge Drinking Age

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    Following, Dengenhardt and colleagues’s survey ( 2013, p.1) showed that 52% of boys and 34% of girls between 14 and 15 years reported binge drinking past week of experiment and 90% of male and 70% of female early onset teenage drinkers continued their binge drinking pattern till their young adulthood time. Consequently, Jennison (2004, p.659) also verified college binge drinkers are more likely to develop one or more alcohol related diagnostic criteria such as alcohol abuse and dependence in…

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    Positive Motivational Strategies’ Influence on College Binge Drinking Misuse and abuse of alcohol by college students continues to be a pervasive and ongoing concern resulting in negative consequences to include: driving under the influence arrests, vehicle crashes, sexual (date rape and unprotected sex) and non-sexual assaults, vandalism, minor injuries and health problems, and severe outcomes such as suicide attempts or death. Excessive drinking also affects a student’s academic performance…

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    Life Without Water Essay

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    three other people depending on you to survive. The only option that most people in this position will have to turn to would be drinking water that has not been purified. You can get unpurified water from many places such as; river, lakes, ponds, sewers, buckets filled with rain water, and many other places. The effects of drinking unpurified water can be devastating. Drinking water that has not been purified can lead to viruses, diseases that cannot be treated, and even could lead to death in…

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    them to do. However, the bigger problem is actually binge drinking because it is “defined as the heavy, episodic use of alcohol” (Wechsler 337). Although many see this as something fun and entertaining, alcohol consumption…

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    Matsigenka Essay

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    Families typically raise a couple of chickens and ducks. They are allowed to forage around the house during the day, feeding on insects considered pests like ants and sometimes are given maize. At night they are kept in chicken coops tended to by the children.(Johnson) As a people, the Matsigenka are very adaptive and catch all kinds of fish in many different ways. The Matsigenka do not participate in the market economy. Attempts to get them to raise cash crops and begin to participate have…

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    nothing to do at home. All I could do was watch TV and sleep. My mom and her boyfriend were always drinking, drugging, arguing, and physically fighting. That is not a good environment for a child to grow up. This made me feel unsafe and uncomfortable. I began to resent my mother for not being a mother to me. I felt neglected and unloved. My mom never had money to do things with me. Her drug and drinking habit always took precedence over what I needed and wanted. I had to wash my clothing…

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    As an illustration, the pair Mel and Terri are drinking alcohol and reminiscing romantic and passionate stories. Mel’s wife stated that Terri loved her generously, but even tried to put her life in danger. The abusive relationship makes the relationship stand on a rocky cliff. However, Terri’s first husband…

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    or to feel happy. On the other hand, teenagers drink to copy a family member or friend. The legal drinking age in the United States of America is twenty-one now. The government should raise the legal drinking age to twenty-five years; because of the harmful effects on the brain, liver and being alcoholism. The brain is the center of consciousness and the basis of the regularity of human life. Drinking alcohol affects the brain loses mental balance. People forget what happened when they get…

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    to sodas and other drinks that are readily available. No matter how many disadvantages water bottles have, the benefits of bottled water far outweigh the costs. The water bottle is a very practical invention that provides clean, highly regulated drinking water. The idea of water being stored in mass produced plastic bottles is very pragmatic. Take for example, some region is…

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