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    Observing the Ages Of Alcohol Consumption, What Would You Pick? What if teenagers could drink? How would that affect the world we live in today? One of the prime debates going on currently is the argument regarding the minimum age for legally consuming alcohol. Not only is this a large discussion of the past and present, but also will continue to be one of the largest debates of our future. Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, there was not even an age requirement. According to A&E Networks…

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    Alcohol makes a big impact on teenagers and adults. The advertisements on the television about alcohol has an effect on people dealing with their behavior. Teenagers are the ones who are most targeted because they are the ones who enjoy drinking at this age and they also don’t take precautions when dealing with this type of so called fun. These commercials are the reasons that teenagers make bad choices and are dangerous because they make it look like the people in the commercials are having fun…

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    The law of the drinking age should be lowered because it is not fair to prevent some adults from the rights of other adults.The history of laws on alcohol restriction have proven to be faulted as they can not adequately prevent the drinking of alcohol. When a citizen turns 18, they are given all new rights except for, the right to drink alcohol. The drinking age should stay at 21 because it prevents young adults from drinking and making mistakes that can cost them later in life. God says it is…

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    consequence from this would include our wineries. California winemakers are having to face reality head on because of the hotter, drier weather we have. Grapes, the main ingredient for wine, are ripening earlier. The water in aquifers are diminishing, nights are now warmer, etc. The Jacksons, (From Jackson Family Wines) are trying their best to help their crops adapt to climate change. With a sophisticated network of systems, they have employed both old-school and high-tech techniques in order…

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    What Is Burgundy?

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    Burgundy often known for its famous wine but not its rich culture. Vast country sides filled with lakes, forests, vineyards it’s a nature lover’s paradise. Burgundy know for more specialty food and dishes than just its wine that it produces. Burgundy has the most appellation d’origine controlees than any other French region. The climate of the region can be described as moderate during the summer and winter month, the same can describe its annual rainfall. Burgundy having a rich history going…

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    Legal Drinking Age

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    Underage drinking is among the most serious of public health problems facing adolescents in the United States (Zhong and Schwartz). In today 's society, people are questioning the legal drinking age. Some wish it should be lower. While others think it is right where it needs to be. Although lowering the age might not sound like a bad idea. But it can be a huge problem in society. Even though some people think if the drinking age were to be lowered sounds like a good idea. Teens are doing it…

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    During the fourth of July many people enjoy going to baseball games with their families to celebrate. Military people get to come home sometimes during this time but those 18 years of age don’t get to drink at the games like every other “adult” can (McAloon A.11.). Some people say its “un-American,” how these military men and women that are risking their lives for us in war don’t get to do everything as they please such as drink alcohol. Our nation should understand that prohibiting young…

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    You are given the long-awaited opportunity to enlist in the army and serve for your country, to vote, to be able to purchase cigarettes, as well as a variety of other rights and privileges. However, you are not allowed to have a glass of wine at dinner. Is turning the age of 18 truly a transition into adulthood if you are refused the opportunity to drink and enjoy alcohol like a responsible adult should? As with any controversial topic, there are some downsides to lowering the drinking…

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    The first reason we should not lower the minimum legal drinking age is it would be medically irresponsible. Drinking alcohol at such a young age can do much harm to the body as it is still maturing. According to ProCon.org Headlines, the brain develops until around 20 years of age. The brain 's frontal lobes are very important during adolescence. The brain 's frontal lobes are essential for emotion regulation and having alcohol can interfere with development. Also having alcohol at such a young…

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    So you just turned eighteen. New doors are opening and freedom is just exploding out of you. Wooh! You now have the opportunity to do almost anything, well except purchase alcohol. All thanks to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, requiring U.S. states to raise the age for purchase and possession of alcohol to twenty-one. Drinking is one of the most common social activities in America and this act has been plaguing our youth since 1984 and continues strong to this day. The sad truth is; this…

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