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    Which balloon is the fastest You are going to know how to inflate a balloon without you mouth or air tank. 1st you have to ask question like what are you using in your science fair experiment. You have to ,…

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    Monongahela National Forest is home to many unique plants and animals. Three of these organisms, the American beech tree, the black cherry tree, and the Virginia opossum, make Monongahela especially extraordinary. The American beech tree is one of the many beautiful types of trees that you can find at Monongahela National Forest. It has smooth light gray bark, that you can run your hand along without getting a scratch. The leaves are dark green and simple, and turn a golden yellow during the…

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    Historically, each State in the United States has had its own regulations and laws concerning alcohol of all sorts. Until 1995, the distribution of alcohols in the US was organized into a “Three-tier” system, made of brewers & importers (first tier), wholesalers & distributors (second tier), and retailers (third tier). This system was only allowing first tier vendors to sell their alcoholic products to distributors, which were then sold by distributors to retailers. First tier brewers could not…

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    When a teenager turns 21, most people say you can drink now or you’re legal to drink alcohol. In US the legal drinking age in all 50 states is 21 years of age. The problem of underage drinking has become a major problem in Unite States, especially in school and colleges. Some of the people drink and drive which cause a deadly accident and usually people died. There have been debates going on that discuss if the legal drinking age should be lowered or should it stay the same. I believe that the…

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    Ravenna hits my shoulder. “Stop with such nonsense.” she chuckled. “You are always so serious. Loosen up and live a little.” She shoved me a red solo cup. “Drink up.” “What’s in it?” I questioned. “It’s alcohol. What else would it be? Juice.” she answered sarcastically. “I’ve never had alcohol before, nor have I’ve been invited to a party like this.” “Come on, drink it and you’ll become one of us.” she commanded as the other people in the gang joined in chanting “Drink it, drink it.” My…

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    Why I think drinking at eighteen should not be legal. For example, drunk driving would become more common. This shows that, twenty-eight percent of people of the total vehicle deaths are from drunk driving and if you are not old enough to control your drinking habits the drunk driving deaths will rise. This also shows that, The eighteen-year-olds would not think and they would try to fit in with their friends and drink a lot more and will not be able to control their habits of drinking very well…

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    Behavioural Pharmacology of Alcohol on the Innu Population in Davis Inlet Although the main focus of the documentary about Davis Inlet was the gas sniffing in children, the underlying theme observed through out the documentary was addiction. The adults in Davis Inlet were addicted to alcohol, while their children were addicted to the high from sniffing gasoline. Children seemed to start gas sniffing due to the neglect and the dysfunctional environment in their homes when their parents drank.…

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    Title General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the legal drinking age. Organizational Pattern: Problem – Solution Introduction I. Attention Grabber: We all know the legal drinking age is 21, but should it be lowered? II. Establish Credibility and Relate Yourself to the Audience: I am a 20 year old college student. III. Tell the Audience Your Topic or Goal: To inform the audience about how lowering the drinking age could benefit the country. Transition: Let’s…

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    Lowering The Drinking Age

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    There has been an ongoing debate in regards to lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 years old in The United States. Some suggest if we were to consider lowering the drinking age to 18 this could mean young people would have access to alcohol. It is not uncommon for 21 year olds to provide minors or those under 21 with alcoholic beverages. Reducing the drinking age to 18 could possibly result in younger teenagers, even as young as 13 having access to alcohol. Minors find ways to get around the…

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    Nathanael Price Mrs. Jackson Writing 25 Sept. 2015 Drinking Ages The second ranked most watched sport in the United States was started thanks to young bootleggers carrying illegal moonshine. Yes, NASCAR was born from families like the Hatfield and McCoy’s to the Dukes of Hazard, who modified their carts or cars to outwit and outrun the police. In most states the legal purchasing/drinking age in the US has been twenty-one ever since the ratification of the twenty-first amendment. The legal…

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