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    Trick-or-Treating Persuasive Essay There should not be a law restricting an age limit for trick-or-treating. Halloween is a holiday, anybody should be able to participate and celebrate it. Halloween is a day for families, friends, and neighbors to interact with each other. Restricting the age of trick-or-treating will only lead to unacceptable behavior and families not spending quality together. Many people may think young adults, age 16 through 19 should not be allowed to go trick-or-treating…

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    alcohol related injuries in 2007. It is hypothesised that changing the drinking age will cause the rate of alcohol-fuelled violence to decrease in Queensland. The argument is not based only in Queensland, with other jurisdictions considering a higher legal drinking age as the other implemented strategies, are having a small impact. There have been strategies implemented in Queensland to combat the increase as described in the Liquor Act (1992). This includes removing glass from major venues and…

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    The two main elements of this program was a regulation of alcoholic beverages, and the alteration of social environment’s values in order to reduce the demand for this kind of drinks. Restriction of alcoholic beverages has purposes such as reducing the production and advertising the alcoholic beverages, and limit the consumption of it (Ivanets & Lukomskaya, 1990). According to professors of political economic and sociology Dr. Stuckler et al. (2013, as cited in Kolves & Leo, 2014), active…

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    College students under the age of twenty-one are adults but not necessarily because there are many things that they cannot do because of the legal ages. Some students may have gone through things with their family or their surroundings that have caused them to drink their problems away. Pain can cause one to do anything to fulfill the hurt and emptiness inside and that can be a reason for their…

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    Why has the United State not already lowered the drinking age? European countries have a drinking age of sixteen years old, while the United States has a drinking age of twenty-one years old. So why can’t the United States lower the drinking age? It’s not as though, people are going around the law to get alcohol. People in the United States have been introduced to alcohol at least one time in their life time before they hit the age of twenty-one. Many people in the United States have consumed…

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    Thomas Jefferson’s Thoughts On Freedom And Equality Thomas Jefferson was one of the most influential and inspiring of the Founding Fathers. Jefferson is credited with being the author of the declaration of independence, the Third President of the United States, and for his major contributions in influencing religious freedom as well as equality and liberty rights. However there are many misconceptions on how universal Jefferson expected freedom and equality to be. Society today criticizes…

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    drug addict can just be put on probation because they 're famous. But ordinary citizen are convicted and not given probation till after their sentence. As you can see there are issue with our legal system. But the only way to fix this issue is to solve our…

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    stressful as a 30 year old adult. The government also doesn 't believe that they should lower the legal drinking age just because of casualties of soldiers under the age of 21. They believe that it was their choice, and that they knew what they were getting there selves into. But if they are gonna put their lives on the line to protect us. The least the government can do is lower the drinking legal drinking age to…

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    cannot even have a sip of alcohol. According to (The legal Drinking Age: Science vs. Ideology) the changing of drinking ages has been tested in some U.S. states and the changing of the drinking age had virtually no effect on the amount of underage consumption. The people from Science vs. Ideology believe that if lowering the drinking age has virtually no bad affect then why wouldn’t an 18 year old in America disserve a drink? (The legal Drinking Age: Science vs. Ideology) The…

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    forcing teenagers to experiment with alcoholic beverages in environments that are significantly unsafe, and leads to spree drinking among the youth (SSDP). Furthermore, because of the current drinking age limit, schools and other education institutions are limited to education that advocate for abstinence only, which is less effective when compared to programs that seems to encourage responsibility…

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