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    Underage Drinking In the article Why the Drinking Age should be Lowered, Ruth Engs believes that the drinking age should be lowered to about 18 or 19. Engs is a Professor at Indiana University in the Health and Sciences department. In this article Engs makes a valid point in that “responsible drinking could be taught through role modeling and educational programs.” Engs also states facts about the different drinking ages in other countries, and that the United States has the highest legal

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    To say the least, underage drinking is a very serious problem. Indeed, there are groups and things being done to deal with this problem. Above all it is important to learn all we can about underage drinking to stop it. Furthermore, these kids need to know what can happen to them when they engage in underage drinking. Underage drinking will only cause complete devastation to his or her life, health, and relationships with people. When he or she engages in underage drinking, they will mess

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    Keebiela Porteous HA 560 Community Health Assessment Kaplan University June 16, 2015 Health Assessment: Underage drinking in Brooklyn, NY U.S. Census data on Kings County in the state of New York Brooklyn, NY which is considered Kings County population is 2,621,793, of that population 52.6% are females and 47.4% are males. In regard of races and ethnicity in the Kings County population Only White is 49.5%, Black or African American is 35.4%, American Indian and Alaska Native

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    Underage Drinking In America, teenagers abuse alcohol more than any other substance. Studies have shown by age 15, about 33 percent of teens have had at least 1 drink. Underage drinking is a problem that needs to be addressed because drinking can lead to dangerous situations since you are impaired and can be life threatening. The consumption of alcohol in kids under the age of 21 is responsible for 1,580 deaths from motor vehicle crashes, 1,269 from homicides, 245 from alcohol poisoning, falls,

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    the prohibition of alcohol. “The legal drinking age in the United States is 21. However, this was not the case until 1984, when the National Minimum Drinking Age Act required the 50 states to raise their drinking age to 21 or lose 10 percent of their federal highway money. While this was expected to prevent the dangerous behavior, it actually has made young Americans more likely to binge-drink” (Warvin and Hall 1). Thus, causing a problem with underage drinking. Banning the sale of alcohol to anyone

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    In the article “Underage Drinking” the author highlights the effects and dangers of consuming alcohol before it is legal. While it is true that “In most countries around the world where alcohol is legal, the legal drinking age is eighteen”, the author states that alcohol can still have more negative effects on those under the age of twenty one than adults. The author provides many statistics, such as “research showed a correlation between the lowered drinking age and increased car accidents” to back

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    The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says, “young people consume more than 90 percent of their alcohol by binge drinking.” Binge drinking “for males [is consuming] 5 or more drinks and for females 4 or more drinks on the same occasion within a few hours” and can be detrimental to the development of the brain’s prefrontal cortex or, the “part of the brain that involves judgment, impulse control and abstract thought and the ability to anticipate the consequences of your actions,”

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    College DrinkingHarmful and underage college drinking are signifcant public health problems, and they exact an enormous toll on the intellectual and social lives of students on campuses across the United States. Drinking at college has become a ritual that students often see as an integral part of their higher education experience. Many students come to college with established drinking habits, and the college environment can exacerbate the problem. According to a national survey, almost 60 percent

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    the other hand, if alcohol is consumed underage, mixed with other drugs or drank in excess can cause many adverse effects impacting the entire body. I will be focusing on the impacts of underage drinking due to alcohol contributing to the 3 primary causes of death among teenagers: unintentional injuries, homicide and suicide (Australian Drug Foundation, 2017). Moreover, 78% of 14-17-year old’s have tried alcohol at least once despite 18 being the legal drinking age. The reason alcohol is so common

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    In today’s society people are stuck on the problem of underage drinking and how to fix it. Even though the drinking age was originally at the age of 18, there are certain people that think we need to go back to that time. Ideally they are not looking at the bigger picture if because increasing the minimum drinking age to 21 is credited with having saved 18,220 lives on the nation's highways (Arnold-Burger). The drinking age should not be lowered because there would be more problems with alcohol usage

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