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    DAMAGES OF DRINKING In our country, the drinking age increases day by day. The research shows that it starts from 13 ages. Many teens use alcohols. Some of them try it just for one time, and they can leave them easily but the others can not overcome it. They can use them for many reasons. In my opinion, they should not use them in their early ages because it is bad for themselves in many ways. When they use it in early ages, it can be problem for their health and, it can be in a

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    Drinking Underfluence

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    Drinking under the influence (DUI) or in other words driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a crime of driving a transport while affected by alcohol or any other drugs, to a level that reduces the driver’s mind preventing him to function a motor vehicle safely. Driving is an integral part of our daily routines however, the dangers that accompany driving the transport are often ignored. From the Monash University Accident Research Centre, a study found that 13.5% of the crashes were because of drunk driving

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    The Drinking Age Should be Lowered Lowering the drinking age has been a huge controversy in the United States. Should we lower it to eighteen like other countries or just keep it at twenty-one? Many people believe that the drinking age was lowered because of health reasons, but it had nothing to do with health-related problems. President Ronald Reagan gave highway funds to whoever would sign the National Minimum Drinking Age Act (Miron). Alcohol is used for many reasons. It is used for peer pressure

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    The Story Of Drinking

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    Cliff sat down next to Jensen watching the other alpha down two whiskey shots in a row. “Slow down alpha, or I’ll be taking you home in about twenty minutes.” Cliff admonished.“C’mon Jensen, I watched you kick Jared’s ass today. What’s going on with you?”“Christ, I don’t know, I’m losing my mind. It’s not one thing that Jared did, more of a series of things that have happened.“Give me an example?”Jensen paused for a few minutes. “When Jared first started his tour he’d call me every night; then

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    The perennial problem of binge drinking, especially among college students, is an important issue that must be solved as soon as possible.Thesis: The binge-drinking-related problems in campus can be inherently solved by building up proper drinking belief from family education.Supporting subtopics:The gravity of binge-drinking-related problems has not been relieved in the recent decade, although college administrators have developed prevention programs and punishment policies to eliminate the

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    The Drinking Age Of 21

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    The drinking age in America should be lowered from 21 to 18. At 18, someone in America is legally considered an adult, and they can indulge in things that are potentially far more harmful than alcohol. Under certain circumstances, alcohol has already been permitted for people under the age of 21. Furthermore, the drinking age of 21 is ineffective because people between the ages of 18 to 21 are still drinking regardless. However, this drinking often takes the shape of dangerous binge drinking. Many

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    Socialising and drinking tend to be a rising factor as many children go into the teenage years. Alcohol is becoming a massive concern for many parents as their kids are starting to try it out and many factors play into this. Each year approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking. Adolescents drinking is put out to be exaggerated in some cases, but looking at that the statistics it is clear to see that the Medias portrayal of adolescents drinking is accurate

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    Foundation, 2014). The term binge drinking is defined as drinking heavily over a short period of time with the intention of becoming intoxicated (Druginfo.adf.org.au, 2009). Binge drinking is spreading across Australia and is now having a greater affect on adolescents. There are things that individuals, schools, families and governments can do in order to minimise binge drinking. The effects that alcohol has on the body depend on a range of thing such as how often you are drinking, the strength of the drink

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    The expectation of this curriculum is to reduce the prevalence of binge drinking for Cal State University, Long Beach (CSULB) students ages 17 to 22. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)( n.d.), binge drinking is defined as “A pattern of drinking that results in harm to one’s health, interpersonal relationships, or ability to work”. Further research into this issue has found that more than 1,000 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die from alcohol-related

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    Need to Know About Drinking and Driving, TeenDrinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal in the United States. Driving after drinking alcohol is not only illegal at all ages in many places, but also dangerous. Alcohol affects driving skills by slowing judgment, alertness, muscle coordination, reaction time, self-control (inhibition), and memory. The effects of alcohol greatly increase a teen’s chances of getting into a car crash and dying from a car crash. HOW DOES DRINKING AND DRIVING AFFECT

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