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    Theory to an Innovative School-Based Program for Preventing Underage Drinking and Impaired Driving,” it applies both the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) and the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT). The behavior that is being studied is the combination of drinking alcohol and driving among teenagers. The authors collaborated with Shattered Dreams, a preventative program that instills teenagers with the potential negative consequences of underage drinking and driving. The purpose of the collaboration is to formulate

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    The Influences On Underage College Drinking And Hazing In the United States, majority of the population of college students participate in the act of underage drinking and hazing. According to steinhardt.nyu.edu "In the United States, over 80% of college students have at least one alcoholic drink over a two week time period (Johnston, O’Malley, Bachman, & Schulenberg, 2009). Of these college students, 40% are binge drinking (i.e., having four or more drinks) on occasion, which greatly surpasses

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    The legal drinking age in the United States is 21 and older but in many cases, pre-teens to teenagers may experience their first alcoholic beverage by the age of 12. This is a time where the child will engage in social groups and face peer pressure from others. Underage drinking is a growing public health issue in the United States and it can affect many. The matter does not only start in middle school but escalates by the time they reach college. A college is a place where students begin to face

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    painful while others drink just for fun. Whether it’s for fun or not drinking have become a huge issue for society and statics show that many people are dying in accidents under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Underage drinking is something that have increased over they years because young people don’t understand the repercussion of alcohol and what it can do to their bodies. Theirs a huge risk that people who start drinking at young age become alcoholics or die for health issues cause by

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    It can fly so fast that it can eventually stop. Underage drinking claims the lives of 4,300 18-20-year-olds a year. Now these 18-20-year-olds usually source their alcohol from their 21-24-year-old peers. Now, if you think about it, the 18-20-year-olds are 1-5 years off of the current legal drinking age. If we were to lower the drinking age to 18, let’s take 1-5 years off that. We would find more 13-year-olds and below drinking and binge drinking. The statistics for high school drinkers now, 34%

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    are experiencing the consequences of drinking too much, at too early an age. As a result, underage drinking is a leading public health problem in this country. Each year, approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking; this includes about 1,900 deaths from motor vehicle crashes, 1,600 as a result of homicides, 300 from suicide, as well as hundreds from other injuries such as falls, burns, and drownings. Yet, drinking continues to be widespread among adolescents

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    irresponsible and destroys many lives. Many temptations are faced in college culture and one of them is underage drinking and driving. Underage drinking and driving has essentially become an epidemic, rapidly developing among today’s youth.(Kaplan) Some people don’t see underage drinking as an issue, when in fact it is a huge issue that every teenager will face. Unless we are able to put a stop to underage drinking and driving through education. Police officers look for various signs of drunk driving including

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    Parents have the Power to Limit Underage Drinking Underage drinking is a worldwide problem that has been going on for many years. It affects teens in several ways and limits their memory, learning, and athletic abilities. While still being short of age, the brain has not yet fully developed, which may be easier to be affected by the consumption of alcohol. Teens are putting themselves in danger by drinking at a young age and not understanding the consequences of being under the influence. I believe

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    movie theater is 20 minutes away, let alone restaurant, shopping mall, or bowling alley. This leaves few activities for high school kids on the weekends, forcing them to create their own fun. The problem with this is that it led students to underage drinking. When I was a younger classman, there was a large portion of upper class high school students that would attend parties and drink on the weekends. This not only put themselves at risk, but also their friends, family, and teammates. It wasn’t

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    Excessive and underage drinking by US college and university students continues to be a significant problem. Curtailing the misuse of alcohol on college campuses is an important goal of college and university administrators because of the many negative consequences resulting from alcohol misuse. As part of their prevention programs, US colleges and universities are required by law to make information about their alcohol policies available to students. I think the government should legislate college

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