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    Depression in 1933 (History.com Staff 4). It became apparent that the liquor industry needed to be regulated when issues grew from lack of applicable law. So in 1934 the State Liquor Authority and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control were created by the passing of Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in New York State. (“Historical Overview” 1) These agencies are the leading authority on reviewing and granting liquor licenses. There are several different Office Locations for The New York State…

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    to amplify the fun at your next get-together, BBQ or party. As always, remember to be safe when drinking, and look out for one another. Shot drinking games generally use liqour that has very high alcohol content, so taking breaks and using non-alcoholic beverages is recommended. Quarters In this classic shot drinking game, a quarter is flipped into a shot glass. If a player misses the glass or utters a curse word, they then have to drink. Saying the word "drink" isn't allowed, or the person…

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    moderate approach to drinking. While promoting a joyful experiences and celebrations Campari condemns the extreme, improper, and illegal consumption of alcoholic. The company takes the responsibility…

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    In 1984 the legal drinking age in the United States was raised to 21. The United States should lower the drinking age to 18 because the law may not be protecting teens and others. Although the drinking age was raised to protect teens, “it may have made drinking even more appealing to teens, whose brains naturally seek out risk more than adult brains do without considering what the consequences might be”. Some people argue that teens brain aren't developed enough to handle drinking, but…

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    into the metaphysical, where the pretended tragical sublimity of the human collapses into a comic ridiculousness which is perhaps even more tragic” (Critchley, 42.) By critically examining the nature of our body and its natural reaction to alcoholic beverages, the cup causes the reader to briefly consider the nature of humanity. The reader is laughing both with the body and at the body, “as if we temporarily inhabit a Gnostic universe, where the fact of our materiality comes as some-thing of a…

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    negatives, alcohol also has many benefits. If one drinks a moderate amount of alcohol, it can lower the risk for cardiovascular disease, decrease the chances for developing Type 2 diabetes, and decrease the chances for the common cold in the cases of non-smokers. Moderate drinkers are twenty-three percent less likely to develop Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Moderate drinking can also add a few years onto one’s life. Drinking less that two to four drinks a day can reduce death by…

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    Essay On Drunk Driving

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    When drinking before driving “be responsible, choose a designated driver, call a taxi, and hide keys (State Farm). When having a party “offer non-alcoholic beverages, serve plenty of food, stop serving alcohol well before the party ends, arrange alternate transportation, [and] never serve minors” (State Farm). Having self-control and planning is key when a night of fun gets a little carried away. It is…

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    Strict Lockout Law

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    bars and tourism accommodation premises). The lockout laws aimed at reducing the movement of intoxicated patrons between alcoholic licenced premises (Howard et al, 2014). Also introduced were precinct bans for troublemakers for up to 48hrs and tougher punishments…

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    Teenage Binge Drinking

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    All you teenagers think drinking is so cool and you like the feeling of it. Even though over half of high schoolers drink daily, they don’t realize how dangerous it actually is. One of the main problems is that teenagers are exposed to more and more alcohol everyday. One of the many problems is binge drinking, this is when a teen or anyone drinks overlay or a lot in a short amount of time. Binge drinking can harm your body in many ways, including headaches, hangovers, shakiness, vomiting, and…

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    influence on people in today’s society, including the younger generation. As advertising is displayed all around us, which can influence the decisions make in what they are interested in and/ or purchase. This can be related to the sale of alcoholic beverages through advertising strategies, which would have an effect on young people and their future drinking behaviour. Alcohol promotion through advertising can be achieved through strategies of brand awareness and persuasive techniques. As well…

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