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    An alcoholic is an individual that has a physical or mental desire to consume alcohol beyond their capacity to control it (O’Connor, 2011). Alcoholism is the illness alcoholics suffer from. There are two different types of drinking problems, alcoholism being one and alcohol abuse being the other. Alcoholism is when an individual’s excessive drinking causes serious problems in their life, yet they keep drinking. They may also have a physical dependence on alcohol. This means that an individual…

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    agriculture to our early society. Eventually, leads to the rise of certain alcoholic beverages in our modern/early society. Thus, Standage briefly goes over how humans settle down, which leads to the creation of cities, our departure from our old nomadic lifestyle as hunter-gatherer, due to humans growing their own food from the wild grains discovered. Eventually our crops that are grown are directly entwined with the discovery of alcoholic drink. With the rise of cities and the demand of food…

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    the relationship, mental power and physical health of users. Even though no one really knows the exact time alcoholic beverage was actually invented or came into production many researchers and historians believed that it started from an accidental fortuitous of various fruits that fell from the tress tens and thousands of years ago. Experts have also concluded that fermented beverage was made from multiple type of ingredients such as honey,…

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    “Approximately 7,000 children in the U.S. under the age of 16 take their first drink every day, which is a major problem because those who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcoholism than those who begin at age 21” (Huffingtonpost 2015). There is growing concern among health officials as to the increased issues associated with the overuse of alcohol, compared to previous years the number of teenagers treated for alcohol poisoning has more than doubled. There…

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    on to drink more at the offering of Montresor. He does not recognize that although he has made insults toward Montresor he is still very friendly with him and greets him graciously (866). His issue of pride goes deeper than just gluttony for alcoholic beverages. His pride is induced by the need to show Montresor that it is he, and he alone, knows a true Amontillado. When Montresor tells him that he asked Luchresi to taste the Amontillado, Fortunato says, “Luchresi cannot tell Amontillado from…

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    1933, although not in all the states. Government tax losses reached $ 500 million a year. 50,000 deaths and many cases of blindness and paralysis were caused by the consumption of ersatz alcohol. There was a shift to the consumption of stronger alcoholic drinks, which was more profitable to produce and transport. It was frequently said that Prohibition succeeded in replacing good beer with bad…

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    It could cause younger adults to become alcoholics. Binge drinking is likely to come along with the drinking age being reduced. Consuming certain amounts of alcohol could cause damage to your liver. So putting it into the hands of an 18 year old isn’t the best to do. At this age you are not aware…

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    In many recent years, one of the common topics of discussion is the drinking age. Some think the drinking age should be lowered, while a large handful of people think that the drinking age should remain the same. In this paper you will learn the pros and cons of lowering the drinking age. For every pro for lowering the drinking age, there is a con. “When the drinking age became eighteen, however, college drinking became legal and open” (Poe 17). When the drinking age was eighteen, nobody tried…

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    Since the repeal of prohibition, alcohol quickly became an integral part of the U.S. economy. In 1933, after the repeal was passed FDR said, “What America needs now is a drink.” And indeed we drank! We drank during birthdays, bar mitzvahs and weddings. It is almost impossible to think of a celebratory occasion in which we are not taking advantage of rich libations. Alcohol has become synonymous with professional sports. Who could resist the savory, smooth and satisfying taste of a cold beer…

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    2013, there was a large increase in the proportion of people who had never consumed a full serve of alcohol from 12.1% to 13.8%, where as younger generations are increasing the alcohol consumption by 14.4 to 15.7 year olds are consuming their first alcoholic drink before they are barely 16 years old and well under the legal age law (AIHW, 2013). In Australia between 2013 and 2014 there was an increase of 183.7 million litres…

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