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    Adolescent, Pre-Teen and Under Age Drinking Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the serious problems and concerns associated with adolescent, pre-teen and underage drinking. Central Idea: Three things that my audience will learn about adolescent, pre-teen, underage drinking are as follows: Risk Factors that may cause underage alcohol use and abuse, Prevention of underage alcohol use and abuse, and the Benefits of not participating in underage alcohol use and abuse. I. Introduction: CONFUSION…FORGETFULLNESS…ARGUMENITIVENESS…LOSS

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    Consequently, as alcohol is seen as the “Forbidden Fruit,” it encourages the want to drink for people under the age of twenty-one. The use of alcohol by adolescents is widely viewed as disobedience in American society. Although, alcohol use is technically illegal until the age of twenty-one (in 19 states the consumption of alcohol in not specifically illegal for people under the age of twenty-one), there is still an excessive use of dinking in teenagers today. Since alcohol is associated with

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    the National Minimum Purchase Age Act, to encourage each state to enact a minimum legal purchase age of 21 by 1986 for the purchasing of alcohol. As a result, an estimated 1,071 lives were saved in the year 1987 alone. (Hall) Ever since that act has gone into play, there has been a decreased number of DWI arrests, youth suicides, marijuana use, crime, and alcohol consumption by youths. Although there is all this evidence showing how many lives we have saved by increasing the drinking age to 21

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    Underage alcohol drinking can have devastating effects on teenagers. It can affect teens' grades, health and many other things as well. The reasons why teenagers consume alcohol are pretty clear. What aren’t clear are the solutions to eliminating, or at least reducing the number of underage drinkers. It is vital that we do something to at least suppress this problem. By taking action, we can greatly reduce the number of underage drinkers and it could also save not only their lives, but also someone

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    The Cause of Drinking Alcohol in Teenagers Nowadays, alcohol using in people in the present are not the same us in the past anymore. It is not only of adults who drink alcohol but also the teenagers. Moreover, the number of drinking in teens increases continually. Also, becomes one of the largest social issues among young. The problems of adolescent drinking alcoholic beverages whether beer or wine will be increased in every country. Since the teenagers like to try different things and they are

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    Queensland is Alcohol. The most common way alcohol is advertised is through television and a big danger is that anyone can see this advertisement. This often leaves lasting impressions on people. It often hard to avoid seeing these advertisements being that they are at train stations, on busses, at gas stations, at local pubs, and all over radio and television. Australians love cracking a cold one, it has become a part of the Australian culture for more than a decade now. Alcohol advertisements

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    According to the book “Underage Drinking”, “It should be noted that more than tobacco and illegal drugs, alcohol is easily the most commonly used and abused substance among the youth in the U.S” (Dr. Bush). Underage drinking has had major controversy for years and the government has yet to get it under control. The law states that anyone under the age of twenty-one should not be in possession of an alcohol beverage. Yet many people under the age of twenty-one have possession of it and consumes it. One writer

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    Alcohol and Drug Addiction Xinge Xu University of Toronto Throughout the vast history of mankind, alcohol has always been a popular and controversial topic. Unlike other illegal drugs with strict rules, alcohol seems to be a more universal and socially acceptable drink. In fact, it is the most widely used drug substance in the world. However, with the gradually increasing amount of problems associated with alcohol, people should weigh and examine the medicinal purposes

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    even addicting to some, we have seen an increase of addictive behaviors. Does the overuse of technology contribute to the rising alcohol and drug addictions as well as mental health issues? In this paper I will discuss addiction and it’s prevalence in the U.S.  I will also discuss the use of social media in both teens and adults and the effects it has on the use of alcohol and drugs. What is addiction? According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health

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    administered they were able to be reviewed. The AUDIT assessment measures the alcohol usage level from each client, and results with 10 items allowing multiple answers. The maximum possible score for this assessment is out of 40. (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.88). A score that ranged from 8 to 11 would indicate a severity level of alcohol usage. A score that ranged from 12 or higher would show strong correlations of a dependency on alcohol. The DAST-20 measures a client’s drug usage and results, as well as involving

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