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    Underage Drinking Causes

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    of underage drinking. Being a child of an alcoholic or having several alcoholic family members places a person at a high risk for alcoholic problems. Environmental aspects, pinpointing a genetic contribution will not tell the whole story as drinking behavior reflects a complex interplay between inherited and environmental factors. By having parents who heavily drink and view it as favorable their children will also drink. What are the health problems that are associated with underage drinking? Alcohol

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    It’s both dangerous and against the law, but young people between the ages of 12 and 20 are responsible for 11 percent of the alcohol consumed annually in the United States. Underage drinking also accounts for more than 4,300 deaths of young people in the U.S. each year. Here are some signs that may indicate a teenager has been abusing alcohol. Major red flags include differences in sleep patterns, appetite, and change of friends or physical appearance. When teens fall in with a social circle that

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    Underage drinking is rapidly becoming a widespread matter within Australia. It is considered to be a serious problem not only nationally, but also globally wide. Underage drinking has climbed its way up the ladder to one of the most common forms of substance use. “The health risks that accumulate over a lifetime from alcohol increase progressively – this means that the more young people drink, the greater the risk” (Windle, Spear, Fuligni, Angold, Drown, Pine, Smith, Giedd, Dahl 2009). Some states

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    The video on underage drinking further highlighted information that I was already aware of. Over the last several years, I have seen multiple news stories covering the Midwest’s drinking problem. According to Bustle.com, Lincoln was found to be one of the top ten drunkest cities in America. This doesn’t come as much of a shock to me. Drinking is part of Nebraska’s culture. Small Nebraska towns are full of drinkers; even minors are allowed to participate. Even though I am from a small town, I didn’t

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    Teenage Alcoholism Underage drinking has become an immense problem in the U.S. There are many reasons that lead kids under the age of twenty-one to drink. CNN states that “ Only a sip early on in life could be a problem later on in life” (CNN News). This quote states that having that one drink as an underage drinker won't just affect you then, but it will affect your life later on. Our country has come to realize that we have a problem with teenage alcoholism; schools inform their students about

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    Underage drinking has become one of the largest social issues among teenagers in America today. Although more than half of high schoolers drink on a regular basis, the problem is that they’re not aware of how dangerous alcohol can actually be. The reality is that alcohol is often the cause of many issues among many teenagers today. Simply saying alcohol is what’s ruining many young adults’ lives. Drunk driving, clubs losing their licenses, and the individual losing control of their own actions.

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    The Plague of Underage Drinking “Every year in the U.S., roughly 5,000 people under the age of 21 die from an alcohol-related incident including car crashes, homicides, suicides, alcohol poisoning and other related injuries” ( “11 Facts About Alcohol Abuse”). That is 5,000 more teens or young adults that could be saved from this plague in this society (11 Facts About Alcohol Abuse). Underage drinking and alcoholism is a huge problem in the United States, and as a society need to make a change with

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    you ever heard of underage drinking? Well, it's a serious problem that happens's every day. Within this article, you will find all the problems that happen because of underage drinking. The CDC ( Center for Disease Control) did a study on underage drinking it states. That "Alcohol is the most commonly used and abused drug among youth in the United States". Also, the legal drinking age is 21 and people 12 to 20 are 11% consumers of alcohol. Then before this study in 2010 drinking took 4,300 lives of

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    growing issue. One of the largest problems that all researchers, which started studies of underage drinking, needed to know why young kids start drinking in the first place. The answer given by a large number of kids has to do with the environment they are in and the acceptance of their peers. Yet an environment where underage drinking is allowed, or taking place, is dangerous, not only for the teenager drinking but also for everyone around them as well as society as a whole. This is evident by the

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    Underage Drinking Effects

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    Underage drinking has long been, and continues to be a serious public health issue in today’s society. It is broadcasted on televisions, talked about on radios, in public places, etc. The reality is that alcohol is often the cause of many problems among young people. Many students know about local stores that may sell alcohol to underage customers, or they know someone who will purchase alcohol for them, and many utilize fake identification cards to purchase alcohol (Phipps,2013). This study will

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