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    Legal Age Of Drinking

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    Nowadays all the teenagers are mostly addicted for drinking. One survey reveals that one-third of the college students are bunk their classes and use those time for drinking. And one-fifth of the students are failed due to this reason. Here, in this essay we are discussing about legal age for drinking is to be increased or decreased. At first, government is decided that the legal age for drinking is 18, but due to some consequences it is increased to 21. And now it was increased to 25. But…

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    already using alcohol, banning it would increase the percentage of the population abusing it. Roughly a quarter of drinkers abuse alcohol today (Teague, Mackenzie and Rosenthal 184). A good indicator of this idea is the amount of binge drinking or pre-gaming drinking on college campuses. According to Teague, Mackenzie, and Rosenthal, binge drink is more likely among underage students at pre-game gatherings (186). In my opinion, this is due to the inability to legally purchase alcohol…

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    Raising The Drinking Age

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    practice the infamous habit of drinking alcohol. Since all the fifty states passed a law raising the legal minimum drinking age to twenty-one, many of the U.S. demographics have invested tremendous effort into lowering it down to the age of eighteen. Decades has passed and still the debate about drinking age continuous to be one of the most controversial subject in the twenty first century. Numerous worried adults, mostly parents, believe that the minimum drinking age should remain the same. On…

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    They repeatedly found unsafe lead levels in the drinking water. They discovered that if Flint had been using an anticorrosion agent like orthophosphate minerals to coat city pipes, the lead crisis may have been averted. (Watch a Scientific American video about Flint's lead pipe corrosion.) Furthermore…

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    Persuasive Essay On Teenage Drinking

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    party. They get used to it and want more and more partying and binge drinking till it completely overtakes them and they always ant to party. A method to try and help their kid ends up destroying…

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    Drinking Age Outline

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    high school? b. Transitional Sentence (Summary of the rule/background info)- A very controversial that has arisen recently is if the drinking age of most states should be lowered to 18. c. Thesis- Although many believe that the drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18, the drinking age should not be lowered because of the development of one’s brain, binge drinking, and less responsibility for teen’s actions. 2. Counter claim- a. Rebuttal- 3. Body Paragraph #1 a. Topic Sentence (claim) –…

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    Drinking Age 21

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    a personal opinion on the current drinking age of twenty one . Some believe the drinking age should be lowered. But on the other hand, people believe the drinking age of twenty one is the right choice. Although many believe the drinking age should be lowered to save society from detrimental consequences, others claim the current drinking age of twenty one reduces serious effects on children and adults. Some feel as if drinking age is a current problem. Drinking age limits have been around a very…

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    The Legal Drinking Age

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    not allowed to purchase or consume alcohol. Thirty years ago the legal drinking age in America was set at eighteen years old , and things regarding alcohol use were okay back then however the only problem was the casualties drunk driving caused. I believe the legal drinking age is past due and America is educated enough to prevent drunk driving and can guide young eligible drinkers to drink responsibly. Having the legal drinking age set at eighteen is actually a lot more convenient and even…

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    Underage drinking has been a problem in many states especially during teenagers’ college years. College students are abusing their freedom privileges by drinking excessively putting themselves in danger. Having the freedom to do anything without parent guidance has caused may teenagers to lose their lives because of immaturity and being irresponsible. Universities are trying to find ways to reduce the problem in fear that the student will be hospitalized, injured, or even dead. Deaths and…

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    Lower The Drinking Age

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    associated with drunk driving. In most countries, even developed countries, people are able to drink at the age of eighteen. In some countries, about 61%, the drinking age is commonly eighteen or nineteen (Minimum Legal Drinking Age). In America, however, the national drinking age has recently been ruled as 21 (Griggs). The national drinking age should be overall lowered to eighteen because it will lessen the risk of accidents, discourage teenagers to rebel, and offer a better understanding of…

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