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    Furthermore, colleges should inform parents about their underage children’s drinking activities, especially if it is a repeat offence; provide law enforcement to patrol residences and dorms especially at nights and weekends; and provide transportation for students during the night. Additionally, colleges should warn students

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    binge drinking and alcohol poisoning. Lastly because of alcohol being associate with violent behavior. 3. What specific change might fix this issue? The specific changes that can fix this issue is to make them legal to drink at that age for simple reasons to cut down drunk driving as to being blight on our civilization with the average being very high on individuals that die each year due to driving drunk relating to death. Another reason to cut down on the prevalence of binge drinking especially

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    Unsafe Drinking Age

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    alcohol legally in the US. Lowering the national drinking age in the US will normalize alcohol by eliminating the thrill of breaking the law, decrease unsafe drinking activity, and will allow one to fully become an adult. There are very few teenagers that do not want to experience the thrill of breaking

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    Alcohol Essay

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    Student Name: Student Number: Lecturer’s Name: Unit Code: Unit Name: Assessment Title: Due Date: Date of Submission: Date Stamp Received: Extension Details (if applicable): Word Length (excluding list of references): INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STATEMENT I certify that this assignment is my own work and is free from plagiarism. I understand that the assignment may be checked for plagiarism by electronic or other means and may be transferred and stored in a database for

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    with different substances at this stage. Drinking is seen as part of risk taking and sometimes even societal acceptance from peers. The media, and influence from family and peers can make alcohol seem attractive, relaxing, and fun when in reality the negative consequences that entail are much deeper than what’s displayed on the surface. This paper will discuss in depth the issue of alcohol and the impact it has on adolescents. Alcohol consumption by underage drinkers has and will continue to be a problem

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    Nichole Angell English 102 Bonnie Erwin Research Plan Bud and Brews Drugs and alcohol, do they have a significant impact on the lives of college students or just the ones that fall short to the influence? There is a major problem with students using and abusing these substances, not only does it have negative effects on the user, but on the user 's friends and family as well. A lot of drugs and alcohol become easily available to college students over the course of their college years. What

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    as “drinking parties” when parents knowingly or unknowingly have people under the drinking age in their home participating in underage drinking (Lawyers). Some parents feel that it’s safer for their teens and their friends to drink in the privacy of their home. Other parents have no idea that underage drinking is going on in their home. Regardless of the situation there are consequences for all involved (Lawyers). When parents decide to host an event where there is a possibility underage drinking

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    Thesis: Lowering the drinking age would cause greater brain damage, an increase in alcoholism rates, and will increase the amount of alcohol-related traffic accidents. Lowering the drinking age will damage the teenagers’s still -developing brain. Different sections of the brain develop at different times. The human brain is not fully developed until the mid-twenties. The use of alcohol before full development can cause many issues down the road. “The brain’s frontal lobes are important for planning

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    Drinking And Driving

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    Drinking and driving is not always a right thing. When people drink and drive the action of it could get extremely dangerous. Wrecks are one of the main problems that can happen when some people are drunk because some can lose control of what they are trying to do and end up wrecking. Another problem is driving under the influence of being on drugs. This can cause serious damage. When people are on drugs, they lose train of thought and half of the time, they forget what they are doing. It does not

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    realize the potential for problems that alcohol presents to the immature psyche and body(Kay Healey, 1997). At the time when body and emotions are maturing, frequent or excessive use of alcohol can cause irrapareable damage. MISCONCEPTION: Drinking alcohol is only viewed as an adult behavior in the society. Alcoholic beverages are advertised and marketed as being associated with sexuality and romance, but, infact alcohol is a depressant which decreases overall sexual performance and dulls pleasurable

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