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    amounts of alcohol and underage drinking. Unfortunately, these issues have been more prevalent on college campuses, where students have formed a culture of abusing alcohol. There seems to be no solution in sight as many college students fall victim to the devastating effects of alcohol abuse and underage drinking despite the legal drinking age. Regardless of the brutal effects of misusing alcohol, college students still continue to binge drink and participate in underage drinking. This leads one to wonder

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    Description of Flyer This flyer was created with young students in mind, but more specifically high school level students. The flyer is arguing against underaged drinking and that if you even just take a sip of alcohol, you then will instantly become addicted and will not attend college, due to your addiction. I decided to use the slippery slope logical fallacy for my flyer. A slippery slope fallacy is where someone may do something or an event will happen and the result of that is a drastic

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    Underage Drinking Effect

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    Also, drinking is widely accepted by society, whether it’s in a dangerous manner or not. It’s encouraged through mass media, peer pressure, and society as a whole in terms to criminal justice and social settings. Where people live and work affect their attitudes and behaviours when it comes to drinking. Alcohol consumption also has a negative impact on the material welfares of society.

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    While she lay unconscious for hours, others continued to party around her, afraid to obtain her help. All because of a night of binge drinking, Ali’s freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ended grimly. The loss devastated her inconsolable mother who did not even know her daughter drank. Unfortunately, all it takes is one night of binge drinking of alcohol to become a killer. The true extent of the dangers of alcohol is unknown to the majority of people. Although alcohol does not

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    Underage Drinking at its worst! One lesson I thought I would never have to learn as a teenager was underage drinking, toothbrushes, and bunk beds do not mix! I was 16 years old in high school and I had braces. I was going through my rebellious stage, I didn’t think about things before I did them and what kind of consciences my actions had. I played football and I had lots of friends. I had friends who were jocks, theater geeks, nerds, and some friends who were the trouble makers of the school. I

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    Underage drinking is a serious public health problem in the United States. Alcohol is the most widely used substance of abuse among America’s youth, and drinking by young people poses enormous health and safety risks. Young kids around the ages of 13-15, use drinking as an act of socializing at parties. Drinking has caused a lot of damage in that area of events. Young teens also experience “Binge drinking” which mostly occurs at parties such as sororities or just parties in general. Binge drinking

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    most importantly it seems, we can't wait to turn 21 so that we can legally drink alcohol. In fact, it seems that some teens are so anxious about that last step to adulthood that some don’t even wait until the legal drinking age to consume alcohol. This has resulted in underage drinking

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    Underage Drinking Cause

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    past month consumption, binge drinking and heavy alcohol all declined between 2006 and 2015” (2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health). Underage drinking is a serious problem in society. Minors think it is “cool” to go to parties and drink with friends. The consequences of doing so do not cross a minor’s mind until it is too late. Peer pressure, modeling parents’ behavior, and curiosity all lead to underage drinking. Peer pressure is a cause for underage drinking because minors want to fit in

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    Underage Drinking Essay

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    Underage drinking has always been a problem and it's only getting worse more and more throughout the years. Underage drinking impacts many people and the situation that they have easy access, alcohol can cause health issues, and also that children don’t know the affects and consequences of underage drinking is a real problem in today's society. Thus, underage drinking is a problem that requires a good solution to solve this problem. To start off, raising prices can be a reasonable solution for

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    Underage Drinking Debate

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    Fort Collins has recently proposed an ordinance that aims at underage drinking. Through this ordinance, party hosts will be liable for minors under the influence even if they did not supply the alcohol. This social ordinance would result in a civil violation and fine for individuals who host a party where underage drinking takes place. I am in belief that this ordinance would do more harm than good in the Fort Collins community. Executive director, Gordon Combes, said this ordinance would force

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