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    College Binge Drinking

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    Although the rate of college drinking has begun to decrease, the dangerous situations that occur due to drinking remains high. These dangers include drunk driving, unconsentual sex, assault, and suicide. In particular, women tend to be taken advantage of sexually more often if they have been consuming alcohol. These situations that occur are largely due to the fact that college students binge drink whenever they consume alcoholic beverages. Binge drinking also leads to higher incidences of alcohol

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    Binge Drinking Drinking has become an increasing problem in our society. Many people now see drinking as a norm. Lisa McIntyre, author of The Practical Skeptic states that, “For one thing, we know that norms vary across societies” (152). So we also know that what is considered to be deviant varies across societies.” How could members of our society see drinking as anything but a norm when everywhere one turns alcohol is being advertised? Whether it be

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    have tripled over that time period as Americans are binge drinking now more than ever (Key Statistics About Liver Cancer). While, at times, smoking can be social and drinking can be anti-social, America’s emphasis on gregariousness causes society to hypocritically scorn smoking but tolerate binge drinking because smoking is an anti-social activity whereas binge drinking is a social activity. Advertisement posters against smoking and binge drinking differ because of the USA’s cultural values, particularly

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    Binge Drinking among College Students and Its Implications on the Society Binge drinking is a term used to describe a situation where women drink more than 4 bottles of alcohol in a row and men drink 5 or more bottles of alcohol in a row. It is taking too much alcohol in a short period. Alcohol is a substance that gradually produces an addiction in the body. Many college students use alcohol in recreational activities and parties. The alcohol gradually leads to addiction and causes a decline in their

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    In the United States, over 80% of college students have at least one alcoholic drink over a two-week time period. Out of these college students, 40% are binge drinking on occasion. (Johnston, O’Malley, Bachman, & Schulenberg, 2009). Binge drinking among college students is due to the college environment and mostly effects freshmen in college. Now that young people are no longer living in their parents’ home and are not being supervised as much as they were before they now have the freedom to do whatever

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    The conclusion of the article “How Helicopter Parents cause Binge Drinking” by Caitlin Flanagan is that Helicopter Parents, get real parents, cause college kids to binge drinking. Caitlin has many premises, but not all are fool-proof premises and contain fallacies. However, the structure of her argument is relatively sound. If all of her premises were proven true then the conclusion that all helicopter parents cause their kids to Binge Drink would be true for every case. The first two premises

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    Why is binge drinking a public health issue? Definition Public health is the health of the population. These are organized measures to make sure every person in the world is prevented from disease, to help promote health. It’s the prolonging of life and promoting health through everyone working together in society. Health campaigns can be used to inform people of the negative effects binge drinking can have. Health promotions are the procedure of enabling people to increase control over and to improve

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    Lindsey Salas Period 3 Mr. Bolivar November 2, 2016 Issues with binge drinking Many people consider alcohol as a drug because people are addicted to it ,and it can kill you. It has affected our society because many people have died or killed someone innocent causing their lives to end shortly. Alcohol is considered a depressant, the amount of alcohol you consume depends how your body reacts .This research paper will analyze alcohols immediate, permanent and fatal

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    There is significant evidence that proves how damaging binge drinking can be to the development of an adolescent’s brain. The prefrontal cortex often continues to develop into a person’s mid 20’s which makes the brain more susceptible to damage from alcohol. The main problem with previous studies is that they only focused on adolescents who had already developed Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Up until now, researchers have been unable to identify the cause of AUD or determine how early a brain disorder

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    Using the literature and the studies previously analyzed, we can accept that binge drinking is a phenomenon that is present amongst college students everywhere. The increasing number of college students being affected by binge drinking is relatively high, particularly amongst first-year college students in the United States. The effects that binge drinking can bring as investigated in the studies previously mentioned, should raise enough concerns that will allow college campuses to take immediate

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