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    Alcohol Beverages Should be Banned Imagine waking up in the middle of the night by a phone call and a family member tells you that your best friend passed from drinking while driving. Alcohol overpowers many people when they become stress or depressed. Alcohol misleads people to numerous consequences that they regret. Alcohol is becoming a priority to a lot of people in the world and that needs to change. A reason why alcohol is misused is because it has been accepted in the population for a very

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    Should Alcohol be banned? According to google, Alcohol is a colourless volatile flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars and is intoxicating constituent of wine, spirits, beer and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as a fuel. However, from my view as a teen, Alcohol is a drug that is taken by people during a special occasion, for fun, and many other reasons. I think Alcohol should be banned because it has affected a lot of people in many ways

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    SHOULD ALCOHOL ADVERTISING BE BANNED IN AUSTRALIA In 1992, the Australian Government passed the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition (TAP) Act and hence regulating tobacco advertising. This Act was the most recent one in the series of advertisement restriction Acts since the 1970s. According to this law, there would be no cigarette advertisement on radio and television along with all Australia newspapers and magazines as well. The TAP Act banned the majority of the major tobacco advertisements mediums

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    Should alcohol and tobacco advertisement be banned? We may see alcohol and tobacco advertisements everywhere, on television, in newspaper, on street ads card etc. Alcohol ads usually create several feints to tell people that alcohol is good for people and induce people to drink. On the other hand, the malign influence of advertisements shows smoking as something "cool". But we know the truth is not so. Alcohol is harmful for people’s health and sometimes it may bring bad effects to self-impression

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    Drugs and alcohol shouldn’t be sold in the U.S. For many years it has caused problems and many accidents involving killing and getting people injured. It is a very bad thing that can control people’s minds and make them do bad things. It should be banned in the U.S. for good and should be illegal to sell to people of any age. As the years pass, the age of alcohol and drug consumers have started at a younger age. “More than 23 million people over the age of 12 are addicted to alcohol and other drugs

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    The Use of Alcohol Should be Banned for all State University Undergraduate Students "According to the Core Institute, an organization that surveys college drinking practices, 300,000 of today's college students will eventually die of alcohol-related causes such as drunk driving accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, various cancers and heart disease" (Phoenix House). All around the State campus, at frat parties, in black-light-lit dorm rooms, and even at casual social gatherings, alcohol can be found

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    TASK 1 Topic: Alcohol consumption should be banned. Argue for or against the statement. Argument For Topic sentence: Alcohol consumption should be banned Supporting ideas: 1. Effects of alcohol abuse in your body 2. How does alcohol affect family life’s 3. The effects of drinking and driving Task 2 Rough draft In my personal opinion I am in favour of alcohol being banned. I am a victim of alcoholic parents , so I can relate to the difficulties that I was faced with

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    We all have the right to make our own decisions of whether we want to drink alcohol or not, and how much we want to consume. In class, we discussed different topics that all come under alcohol. Firstly, we read articles that outlined the rates of death caused by alcohol. From these articles, most deaths dealt with university students around New Zealand because of cheap alcohol prices, peer pressure, continuous parties organized by students and many more. Thereafter, we were also able to generate

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    question comes up, should all recreational drugs be banned today? I feel that recreational drugs today (not for medical use) should not be banned. I envision a world where drugs and even alcohol are legal.In my eyes the world does not appear different. I feel that even now when drugs (also again including alcohol) are banned, so many people do them illegally that it would not be that big of a difference if they are legalized. Consequently, if they are legalized drug and alcohol abuse might go up

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    Drinking Alcohol Should Be Banned On Young People Underage drinking alcohol contributes to the death of approximately 5,000 people every year the violence, injuries, aggressive behavior and deaths that can result from underage drinking. Drinking alcohol among teens, college students and adolescents is a major health problem in the United States, and it is a public concern. As a result, the community is affected by the loss of young people lives, lost productivity and significant health care costs

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