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    Alice Monologue Analysis

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    and often contemplated excusing myself from the group to hide in the office with Frankie. However, my sudden leave of absence would only raise unanswerable questions, causing me to remain seated and suffer in silence. Though I detest the taste of alcohol, the urge…

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    the minimum drinking age reduces the risk of car-accidents among drunk teens. Furthermore, no journal found the opposite to be true. Additionally, journals have stated that there are many negatives specifically for teens regarding alcohol. First if one drinks alcohol early on…

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    Since this issue is reflected under a provincial jurisdiction, each province has a different set of laws on impaired driving. It has been noticed around the world that "Ontario is a leader in combating impaired driving through some of the toughest laws and programs in North America" (Impaired Driving). The-consequences that the-Ontario justice sector has-established-are very innovative. Written in the Ministry of Transportation, if you are a driver with a full license you "will face immediate…

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    Drinking: A Short Story

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    She had consumed 48 ounces of beer, each being 5% alcohol. That is roughly 2.4 ounces of straight alcohol. Enough for you to lose majority of the control over all of your body. Especially for Gia, a 120lb girl. Gia was the mom of two loving children, and a husband named Dan. It all started when Gia and a few of her friends decided to go out for the night. The sun was just setting when the alcohol was brought out. Gia had never messed with alcohol, except for occasional drinks here, and there. So…

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    United States, Alcohol was banned throughout the entire country. This went on for thirteen years ending in 1933. Now today Wisconsin has the highest alcohol abuse population in the country. In 2015 the amount of deaths with the connection to alcohol was around 2,008 deaths. This is more than the town of Eagle River, WI, my hometown with a population 1396 people. The amount of deaths that is connected to alcohol would have wiped out the town of Eagle River, WI and the some. Alcohol Abuse is a…

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    Thus, this altered function can cause someone to be involved in any inappropriate activities, including crime. Research by Harvey, Kneller, and Campbell assess alcohol effect on visual attention and eyewitness testimony. They hypothesized that intoxicated participants spend less time fixating on peripheral region of crime images in comparison to sober ones. They also hypothesized that less information recognized…

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    According to the Salem Encyclopedia, “Alcoholism is a condition characterized by a physical dependence on alcohol and an inability to stop or limit drinking (Scholten, 2012).” Blagojevic-Damasek, Frencl, Perekovik, Cavajda & Kovacek (2012) note that, dependence on alcohol is characterized by symptoms relating to cognition, physiology and behavior. All of which affects the functioning of an an individual in a variety of areas. Lawson…

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    Alcohol Addiction in the Family Unit Alcohol addiction is a disease that plagues many individuals and families in varying cultures. This addiction can be handed down generationally and a cycle surrounding alcohol abuse can potentially be formed. We see that alcoholism effects the individual who is addicted, the children and family that are exposed to addiction and also any effects any marriage between the addicted people or addicted person. Many people in my family have a history of alcohol…

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    Positive Motivational Strategies’ Influence on College Binge Drinking Misuse and abuse of alcohol by college students continues to be a pervasive and ongoing concern resulting in negative consequences to include: driving under the influence arrests, vehicle crashes, sexual (date rape and unprotected sex) and non-sexual assaults, vandalism, minor injuries and health problems, and severe outcomes such as suicide attempts or death. Excessive drinking also affects a student’s academic performance…

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    There are biological factors as well as environmental influences that are involved in suffering from this disorder. People with alcohol dependence rely not only on alcohol physically, but psychologically and emotionally as well. People that become dependent on alcohol have a risk of depression, social and economic acceptance and suicidal thoughts and attempts. Alcoholism can also play a huge role in violent crimes including murder and homicide.…

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