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    was name after the US representative, Andrew J. Volstead, who was a major supporter for outlawing alcoholic beverages which had an alcoholic content more than 0.5%. Andrew J. Volstead only allowed alcohol, above the 0.5% alcoholic content, for wine use by Jews and Catholics for religious purposes (Michael Lerner). The thirteen years that the Volstead Act was enforced, became known as the “Alcoholic Prohibition” or simply just…

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    My Clown Walk Analysis

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    Finding your walk My clown walk is a typical drunken hobo walk when I’m drunk I feel warm inside and have almost no feeling outside and I feel like I’m not in control, when I try running I feel like I was a salt shaker being shaken. I degenerate into a disgusting combination of sweat, spilled alcohol and vomit. I drink to remove my pain I deal with every day and it make me happy for a while. I can’t stand straight and I move side to side not knowing what’s happening around me. The reason…

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    For a little bit of understanding to this story Bacardi and Captain Morgan are alcohols. Bacardi is a type of light Vodka and Captain Morgan is a type of hard, dark Rum. Since one is light and the other is a dark liquor it means they do not mix together or they can make you really sick so that is why they are protrayed as enemies they hate each other. Mostly the whole plot contains Captain Morgan and Bacardi coming from opposite kinds of liquor that do not mix well but yet they still…

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    explaining how they handle environmental issues that may arise, and why they have taken such a strong stance. Also, New Belgium Brewing has competitive advantages over other brewing companies due to their strong corporate culture. Lastly, if an alcoholic beverage producing company can be socially responsible.…

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    alcohol at least once before, by the time they are eighteen years old sixty-five percent had said they had a drink of alcohol at least once. In 2014 it was reported on a survey from the same administration that 8.7 million young people had an alcoholic beverage within the last month (SAMSHA).…

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    Second, the minimum drinking age of 21 reduces deaths associated with alcohol. “Underage drinking is a leading contributor to death from injuries, which are the main cause of death for people under age 21” (“Underage Drinking” National Institutes of Health). “Over 300,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of reductions in alcohol-impaired driving, more than the reduction attributed to increases in the use of safety belts, airbags, motorcycle, and bicycle helmets combined” (“Rebecca…

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    Laws Against Driving

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    Laws against driving under the influence are created to save lives; however, even harsher laws may decrease the number of accidents. Everyday, people attempt to drink and drive while the lives in the car next to them are at risk and they would have no idea. Not having harsh enough laws established for drinking and driving can end up causing more harm because people who don’t get caught will do it again, it can cause damage to those involved, and it takes away from first responders of their…

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    smoke, get married, join the military – which includes risking one’s life. B. Relevancy: We can also drink; or should I say, you guys can drink. In my case, to legally drink at USA I need to be 21 years old. C. Credibility: I admit to have drunk alcoholics drinks before. But do not judge me that fast, I did not break any laws. How? Well, the first time I drink was in my country China which does not have a drinking age restriction. D. Thesis: Drinking Age restriction should be lowered on the USA…

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    Some like it, many hate it, but one thing has remained a constant at UAFS since it opened its doors in 1928, which is its status as a “dry” campus. A dry campus simply means that the possession and/or consumption of alcohol is prohibited on campus grounds, regardless of age. Some argue that having a dry campus that many students are being put at risk because of the University policies that urge students to leave campus when it comes to drinking. It has been said that Universities that choose to…

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    alcohol is prevalent in all aspects of both cultures. The countries both offer rules and regulations when it comes to the consumption of alcohol. According to drinkingproblemsandsolutions.org, a website dedicated to informing and supporting the alcoholic community worldwide, the drinking age in China is 18. This forces people who are not of age to not be able to drink, much like the United States drinking age of 21. Another similarity in drinking culture among the two countries is the fact that…

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