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    ALCOHOLISM Drunken driving accidents are one of the leading causes of death of teens. Whether they are the driver or just in the car with someone. Alcoholism plays a big role in this. With it being a chronic and progressive disease there can be many different symptoms, causes, and risk factors and complications that can be associated with alcoholism. It can include difficulty regulating how much alcohol you drink. Also having many problems in life because of continuous drinking and getting

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    Night Out into a Nightmare”, has been made to teach teens about safe drinking and to curb dangerous drinking behaviours by demonstrating its consequences. The aim of the game is to curb unsafe teen drinking behaviours. Using general and relatable scenarios, the game puts players into a virtual environment where they are encountered by a variety of people, places, and situations where they have chances to engage in social activities and consume alcohol. Depending on the route they take, they may receive

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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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    Legal Adult Age 18 There was a young man by the name of Jim that lived in another country were the legal adult age was 18 years old. Jim was 17 waiting for his birthday to come so he would have the freedom to do what he wants to within the limits of the law. Jim’s country’s laws had it set so once you turned 18 you have all the rights that you could get by the age of 21 in America. On Jim’s 18th birthday he threw a party with all of his friends, they had alcoholic beverages at the party. When the

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    Alcohol and substance abuse unfortunately are very common among early adults this problem is not only in one single country substance abuse is found all over the world. Early adults usually ranging from 20-40 or it can also be adolescent and can vary also from 13-19 years of age. Alcohol and substance abuse can lead to very serious consequences, workplace and school problems, health issues, social issues and financial woes. It has negative effects on health and can cause problems in the present and

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    The Effects of Alcohol Works Cited Not Included Alcohol is a substance that has numerous diverse affects on the body-both positive and negative. Alcohol not only kills brain cells, but when taken in profusion it has almost no constructive affects. Sure it can make one overlook his/her problems, but the consequences of drinking in excess far outweigh the benefits. It is not a crime to get drunk, however alcohol will almost always cause one to conduct them self in a way he or she would not

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    their goodbyes, but forgetting that alcohol has caused this all. Even before that, what exactly is alcohol? Alcohol is a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, C2H5OH, synthesized or obtained by fermentation of sugars and starches and widely used, either pure or denatured, as a solvent and in drugs, and intoxicating beverages. In the USA, it’s

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    drugs and alcohol at a very young age. Many of them see alcohol and drugs in their homes, used by their parents on daily bases. Some of these children don't even realize that it is wrong, "not normal", and not accepted in other homes until they are old enough to understand that situation in their home is a problem and that it is wrong. Minors usually begin using alcohol at around age 13. Statistics show that by the time they are high school sinners, 81 percent of teens have used alcohol. Alcohol consumption

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    Caffeine By: Latasha Betsoi 7B • What are the risks of mixing caffeine and alcohol? ‘’When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, the caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, making drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. While mixing caffeine and alcohol is increases your energy and it can mask the effects of alcohol.” Site: www.cdc.gov/alcohol and www.healthline.com • What are the harmful and beneficial effects of caffeine? “Caffeine acts as a central nervous system

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    Do you know the effect alcohol has on you and others around you? Recently, there were two teens killed in New Jersey due to one man’s poor decision to get behind the wheel of a car intoxicated. Could you imagine the guilt this man has to live with for the rest of his life? Alcohol can affect you and everyone around you. The United States should spread awareness for driving under the influence and the health effects from drinking alcohol excessively. Do you ever wonder what the effects alcoholism

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