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    Other parts of the user 's body that are affected with alcohol abuse are: weight, the heart, and birth defects. Alcoholic beverages contain sugar and various other carbohydrates. Common knowledge suggests that excessive consumption of sugar and many carbohydrates can lead to weight gain. Some alcoholics may experience tremendous weight gain due to drinking excessively. The drinking of alcohol can also lead to a higher blood pressure, which increases the risk…

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    In her Article, “Lower the Drinking Age Back to 18: We Don 't Have Students Teach Each Other to Drive, Why Is Alcohol Different?” Elizabeth Glass Geltman describes why the legal drinking age should be reduced from 21 to 18. According to Geltman, both students and parents alike feel the frustration of the law; parents aren’t able to lawfully educate their children and students aren’t able to responsibly know their limits. The article comes after one University chose to ban hard liqueur on campus…

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    In the United States at the age of eighteen, a person is considered an adult. At this age an individual is able to do things such as join the army, vote, purchase tobacco, move out of parent house, get married and more. The age of eighteen is the age of adulthood in the United States. Adults should have the right to make their own decisions about alcohol intake, not the government making the decision for them. By lowering the legal drinking age to eighteen this would lower the number of underage…

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    Stuck in the shadows of a shaky marriage, without a place to relax and blow off steam, facing the cruelty of being a colored man in the 1960’s, Loraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun tells the story of an ambitious family man living in the ghetto without money, trust, or his wife’s support. Ruth and Walter both share dreams to better their lives although Walter may have a very different idea in mind. She focuses on her family first while he dreams of a lifestyle that could possibly work but…

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    Would you think drinking affects our culture? Does it change our beliefs on how to celebrate? Australian fictional texts, represent Australians having drinks in times of success and going and getting smashed at the bar as appropriate to society --- Mark Davies. Arthur says, 'If them blokes get their money now they won't be able to do anything because they will be blind drunk, and it would be weeks before they would be any use to the Boss. He knows that. He's had trouble before over…

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    Topic Sentence: The purpose of the advertisement ads is to trap people into buying the perfect product that is going to change or made their life easy. Supporting Point 1: Many people are trick and/or induce into drinking beer through the use of advertisement ads on television or on billboards posted all over the highways. Details: These advertising have manly men drinking beer and having fun around beautiful women. On the other hand, it shows women as vulnerable, happier, sensual and…

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    Bottled Beer

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    Beer is defined as the alcoholic beverage obtained through the yeast fermentation of malted cereals with added hops [1]. Quality factors are extremely important to take into account in beer production due to the fact that consumers preferences have been constantly changing and, nowadays, they are demanding more premium products [2]. Amongst the most significant quality components to focus on are the visual attributes such as foam stability, foam texture which is given by the bubbles size, colour…

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    Maybe you like to enjoy a glass of wine at dinner, or have a family member who is an alcoholic or you might even know someone who was involved in a drinking related accident. Whatever it may be, chances are you have seen the effects of alcohol or have been affected yourself in either a positive or a negative way. This leads people to form opinions about alcohol and how it should be regulated in America. One of the central debates surrounding alcohol is what the legal drinking age should be in…

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    Pernod Ricard

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    Pernod Ricard has a competitive advantage due to numerous factors, Pernod Ricard is currently ranked as the second largest Wine and Spirit Company, the strategy utilized to get to this position was a very deliberate and strategy of timely mergers, acquisitions and planned alliances which created a Pernod Ricard portfolio consisting of high market shares in global wine and global spirits. Other advantages for Pernod Ricard includes their public image, well established and familiar brand, and a…

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    Teen curfews is not an effective way to reduce Juvenile crime because even though teens have a curfew at night it still does not prevent them to do crime during the day. For example, crime during the day will just increase and that does not make a difference in the reduction of juvenile crime. Curfews will not keep teens out of trouble because teenagers like to act popular and being out of the house after their curfew will just make them look cooler. One reason why teen curfews are…

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