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    The Legal Drinking Age

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    not allowed to purchase or consume alcohol. Thirty years ago the legal drinking age in America was set at eighteen years old , and things regarding alcohol use were okay back then however the only problem was the casualties drunk driving caused. I believe the legal drinking age is past due and America is educated enough to prevent drunk driving and can guide young eligible drinkers to drink responsibly. Having the legal drinking age set at eighteen is actually a lot more convenient and even…

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    Drinking Age 21

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    personal opinion on the current drinking age of twenty one . Some believe the drinking age should be lowered. But on the other hand, people believe the drinking age of twenty one is the right choice. Although many believe the drinking age should be lowered to save society from detrimental consequences, others claim the current drinking age of twenty one reduces serious effects on children and adults. Some feel as if drinking age is a current problem. Drinking age limits have been around a very…

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    a recent commentary article written by Henry Wechsler, he discusses the topic of lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 years old. Wechsler states many studies and research of previous attempts that have been made and the different ways that they have been unsuccessful. For example, in 1970 some states alcohol consumption laws had been changed to 18 years of age but when states lowered their drinking age restriction, the amount of alcohol-involved traffic accidents increased (1). After seeing…

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    Hookah Bar Case Study

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    students in the Manhattan area includes night time and weekend activities. However, some of these night time and weekend activities can create problems for students, including underage drinking. Hookahs differs from alcohol because it engages people who are 18+, consequently it includes more populations under the age of 21. Therefore,…

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    Increasing the age of when teens can begin to drive would be unnecessary in my opinion. A reasons we should raise the age to 18 could be that some teen drivers are more mature at that age. Some people say there would be less wrecks if the age was raised but wrecks can just happen to anyone. Increasing the age is just a difficult situation because it's based on people's opinions. The age to be raised could be good for the cops if they were to pull a teen over, then they would treat them like a…

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    Botox Myths Essay

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    it, we can help enlighten you on some common Botox myths out there. Below are five of them. Myth #1: There’s no age restriction for Botox Fact: As you get older, age may not be a concern. But if you’re a teenager, your doctor will tell you that you might be too young for it. Most doctors advocate preventative Botox for individuals within 20s age range, but for those below 20, such age is too young to start Botox. Botox isn’t ideal for erasing lines under the…

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    The Drinking Age Should Stay at 21 Today, I am here to talk about why the legal drinking age should stay at 21. Many people argue that since 18-year-olds can vote, join the army, and are considered adults, why can’t they order a beer? Alcohol consumption among people under the age of 21 already has shown worse academics, higher rates of binge drinking, and higher risks of developing alcoholism. Lowering the age would only increase these numbers and cause more problems. There is nothing worse…

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    Some people think that the age of responsibility is 18, because that is when you legally become an adult. Others think that the age of responsibility is 21, because that is the legal age to drink, and that’s when most people are getting their lives figured out. But is there really a set age of responsibility? And when should a person be considered responsible? I don’t think there is a set age of responsibility because I know people who still live with their parents who are in their 20’s, almost…

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    on social media is 3 times more likely to use alcohol than a teen who has not seen such content. However, there is another side to this argument that adolescent drinking has always been a serious problem since before the digital media age. On the other hand, teens use social media now more than ever exposing them to adolescent drinking. Social media has influenced teenagers into using alcohol more prominently and this affects teens’ lives in different ways. Given that social media is…

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    Lowering the Drinking Age, Raising the Fatalities “Compared with a wide range of other programs and efforts to reduce drinking among teenagers, increasing the legal age for purchase and consumption of alcohol to 21 appears to have been the most successful effort to date,” stated doctors Alexander Wagenaar and Traci Toomey in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol. In 1920, alcohol was forbidden nationwide. This meant that manufacturing and selling alcohol was illegal. This period, more commonly…

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