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    “Quitting alcohol is tough and rough but it is worth enough”- Aliyah Arsiton. In John Green’s, Looking for Alaska, Miles, a 16 year old boy, attends Culver Creek Boarding School in search of his Great Perhaps. Miles, along with his other friends the Colonel and Alaska, seeks new ways to subvert rules. The alcohol substances Miles uses affect him in many ways. Although, Miles drank to explore his Great Perhaps, it ultimately caused him a lot of grief. Although, many readers may claim that…

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    Wendy Radke Inspirations

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    Ronnie Joseph Radke is one of the most well known singers in the pop punk culture. Though he did not take the easiest way there. Ronnie has had to overcome many hardships, including his addiction, his brother’s death, and getting kicked out of a band. Even though these personal hardships have occurred Ronnie is still one of my biggest inspirations. Ronnie Radke was a singer of two well known bands, Escape the Fate and Falling in Reverse. He formed Escape the Fate after their big success with…

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    Bartender's Choice: 17 Classic Cocktail Recipes With a Twist A good thing is not to be messed with - most of the time, at least. These classic cocktail recipes are classic for a reason, but with a simple twist, they're transformed into futuristic drinks that would impress even the snootiest of mixologists. Prepare to impress your friends with these 17 simple twists on classic cocktail recipes! Number Seventeen: Sparkling Grapefruit Planter's Punch. Fill a shaker with ice, and add the…

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    Diana Family Therapy

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    episode 5. She is an alcoholic. Diana drinks day and night and her parents are worried about her. They bring her food to make sure she eats instead of stays drunk all the time. Diana believes that drinking will take her pain and stress away. She has vodka bottles hidden all in her room and doesn’t bathe regularly. Her parents and her friend Christy is worried about her all through the episode and is worried the alcohol will eventually kill her, she wants to help her whenever she can. Diana…

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    1. A pack of cigarettes The first thing one may expect to find in Alaska Young's trash can would be a pack of cigarrettes or perhaps, a few packs. Alaska smoked quite often, while Miles and Chip smoked to have a fun time, Alaska seemed to smoke for a darker reason. She states, “Ya'all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die.” (pg. 44) Smoking cigarretes is apart of Alaska's rebellious character and also something associated with being used as a way to ease the guilt she carried for not calling the…

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    Cultural Identity Essay

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    Identification Identification. It is something most adults and people who have their driver's license carry with them at all times. It's how police know who you are and that you are yourself. But your friends do not ask for your identification when they see you. They know that you are you based on appearance ,personality ,stories you have told and other traits that define you. Stories are how people communicate their cultural identity to one and other. It's the main way that people share how…

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    Perfect Ice Cream

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    can freeze and stop the machine while you are using it. Now, for your ice-cream base. Remember, this is the fundamental mixture that you need to make a perfect ice cream. To make a perfect ice cream base: • The basic ratio to make a heavenly base is 2-8 yolks for 3 cups of dairy product. Adjust a number of egg yolks according to your desire. If you want a lighter base, decrease cream and yolks then put more milk. If you want a richer mixture, do the opposite. Yolks enhance the texture of…

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    beers, and a guitar they passed between each other, plucking out the opening riff to “Stairway to Heaven” over and over because they never learned anything else. Robin closes his eyes. The old man does what he can for his shoulder, cleaning it with vodka and binding it with a torn-up shirtsleeve. No sense in fishing around tendons and muscle with the tip of a knife for the bullet, like in the movies. “With any luck, it’ll heal without severe complications,” the old man says, while wiping…

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    the variables in this study under 3 different conditions in three different conditions where all participants experienced all conditions. These conditions were created by establishing a baseline control group, having participants drink a mixture of vodka and orange juice to attain a blood alcohol level of .08 percent, and have a conversation with a researcher on a cellphone. This aligns with the goal of the study to establish a relationship between cellphones and drunk driving. Temporal…

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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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