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    Educate yourself, your family, your friends, or children about the dangers of alcohol abuse. Help them realize that drinking too much could increase the chances of them getting cancer. Substance abuse is a serious problem and it affects not only the individual, but hurts everyone around them as well. Drinking too heavily can cause the individual to develop anemia, which is a disease that will cause their oxygen-carrying red blood cells to be far too low. Anemia has a lot of terrible symptoms,…

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    Alcohol Persuasive Speech

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    the dangers of alcohol, and how you can prevent them. Alcohol is a substance which can easily be abused. Many parents have alcohol in their homes, in not hard to reach places. Kids can easily get to it once their parents go out to do something. Alcohol by itself is not healthy, because it intoxicates the brain, and makes it so you cannot clearly think about what you’re doing. However, this can easily be abused to the point where it poisons your brain so much, you can die from alcohol poisoning.…

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    William Hogarth, a painter and engraver in the 1700s, was important to the development of satire in England. Most of his famous art would send out strong messages. Each series, between six and eight paintings, taken together, tell cohesive stories that issue strong warnings. Hogarth created Gin Lane to support the Gin Act, which limited the sale of cheap gin (Austin 322). Hogarths famous Gin Lane painting critiques of the poor for drinking gin because he shows many scenes of the poor in one…

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    over the next 15 years, stop as many as 85% of all the car deaths caused by alcohol in the United States? Some reports say tens of thousands of lives could be saved, as well as billions of dollars lost from costs related to injuries. Current Technology--an IID--and the Law Many states, including Minnesota, Michigan, Florida, and Iowa mandate an interlock device for those who have been convicted of driving with a blood alcohol concentration above a certain level. In Minnesota, Florida, Iowa,…

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    There is a growing worry regarding the effects of energy drinks on both physical and mental fitness of the human body. Energy drinks that are highly caffeinated and mixed with alcohol impose a great effect on a person. They are also highly popular in teens and young adults. Hoping it will keep them awake during the day. Energy Drinks are easy to find any store has them and there a popular drink amongst teens and young adults. Energy Drinks are consumed by drinking them hence the word drink in…

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    celebrates the alcohol abuse. It is often considered a right of passage for freshman students to get “black-out drunk” within…

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    Roofies In The Hangover

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    Roofies basically setup the whole movie of trying to figure what happened and discover what insane antics lead them to lose Doug before his wedding. Furthermore, the movie glamorizes alcohol as a party drug to make it more fun and enjoyable since you can let loose. Roofies on the other hand, are vilified through one scene with the doctor saying that Phil had high amount of Rohypnol in his blood and could have been rape, but looks back…

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    Rick Biological Factors

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    issues caused by environmental factors that would have been from his mothers pregnancy to his early childhood. His mothers alcoholism and his alcohol use would play a key role in Ricks life due to exposure during her pregnancy and his early use. Rick also appears to be a clear candidate for the MAOA-L gene that is found amongst serial offenders. Alcohol can have a serious effect on the brains development during a pregnancy, most importantly it can cause…

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    issue of underage drinking with teens who are pursuing to get a higher education and he believes that the real culprit is not the alcohol itself, but the colleges and universities lack of interaction with the students’ social lives. In the beginning, Higgins states statistic of underage drinking which leads to the proposal of a common thought solution of banning alcohol, but he believes it is not as simple as that. He believes that the reason so many underage drinkers are behaving violently and…

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    for all these corrupted acts of society: alcohol (College Drinking 1). Abusing the privileges of alcohol corrupts students minds, intellectually and socially. Many college students experience a euphoria of freedom and…

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