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Category: /Social Sciences
…of 21 went into full effect in 1987. Since then, this law has done little to stop young adults from using or abusing alcohol. When the minimum drinking age was being introduced, binge drinking was actually higher in states with the 21 minimum drinking age…
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…to binge drinking. Binge drinking brings with it serious alcohol-related problems, such as unprotected and unplanned sex, getting into trouble with police, damage to property and getting hurt or injured, and driving under the influence or riding with a driver…
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…after heavy use, causing depression. "Cocaine binges" occur to avoid low feelings. These binges can last for many hours or even days to keep a person enlightened. As soon as they come down they will feel sad and depressed. The covalent compound, Cocaine…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to age 18, young people would not feel the need to drink just to rebel against authority. This whole rebellion also leads to problems with binge drinking. If the drinking age were lowered, then parents would be around their kids when they were first starting…
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…little if any change in the patterns of underage drinking; that overall, they remained the same nationwide. As for college campuses, there are mixed percentages, but in all cases, there is still a high percentage of underage drinking. In fact, binge drinking…
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…It is no mystery that college students drink alcohol. There is also no surprise that Greek sororities and fraternities partake in the drinking pass time. When there are stories of students on the news who have died of alcohol poising from binge drinking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…action of the book. The fact that Carton never found companionship in upright man and that he binged frequently caused people to look upon Carton distastefully, causing his outcast status. After Darnay’s marriage to Lucie, however, Carton made…
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…abuse has become a serious issue in our nation’s colleges. The broad effects on a college student who abuses alcohol can include parental concern, changes in behavior, and emotional distress. Recently, an American Medical Association survey showed binge
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…at that point in their lives has enough trouble balancing a part time job and school, much less the responsibility of having adult privileges. Either way you see it, I feel that lowering the drinking age could put a stop to underage binge-drinking, and the amount…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, who for some bizarre reason can’t remember Homer’s name. Odd. Homer’s social-life is a non-stop drinking binge filled with laughs and math (the math part is for him to think, “How many beers can I handle tonight?”) at the local bar, Moe’s. Here he kicks…
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