7 results found, view free essays on page:
-
Binge Drinking Drink Responsibly
944 wordsFrom one generation to the next, we have seemingly continued this ridiculous practice of "binge drinking." Sure, let's all see who can drink the most, who passes out first, and let's not forget throwing-up? Yes, you haven't experienced the true effects of binge drinking until you " ve thrown-up all over yourself. But why, why is it that today's generation feels that this is fun? Risking your life to fit in isn't fun. Fun is going to an amusement park or even a baseball game. Unfortunately, colle...
Free research essays on topics related to: early age, drink responsibly, college campuses, twenty one, binge drinking -
A Heightened Drinking Age
826 wordsI believe a heightened drinking age would definately not stop underage drinking. Mainly due to the fact that it is considered acceptable in our society already. Drinking, unlike drugs, is considered acceptable in todays society. It is even considered a right of passage when a person first begins drinking. I have witnessed this myself. It is considered humorous, when a person is drunk, rather than disturbing. This action can often lead to alcoholism when the person is finally legal to drink. Sinc...
Free research essays on topics related to: underage drinking, alcoholic beverage, drinking age, alcohol abuse, drink responsibly -
Age Of 21 18 Years Of Age
1,980 wordsFor thousands of years alcohol has been regarded by society as a temporary escape from reality and the tensions of everyday life. People use alcohol to reduce stress, to relax, and to enjoy a good evening. This should be the real purpose of alcohol drinking. This is the way in which alcohol should be looked upon. There should be no reason for alcohol drinking to be looked upon as negative action. Drinking alcohol however, is in fact regarded as a negative action by society and the government. Th...
Free research essays on topics related to: 18 years of age, thousands of years, consumption of alcohol, age of 21, amount of alcohol -
Drink Responsibly Drunk Driving
1,045 wordsThroughout history, people have always wanted what they cant have. Since the 1970 s, this is the attitude most lawmakers in America have taken with respect to underage drinking. It was at this time that many states changed the legal drinking age form 18 to 21. The theory behind this was, essentially, if you raise the drinking age, people will drink more responsibly, because with age comes responsibility. Unfortunately, the people who made these laws did not consider that responsibility is someth...
Free research essays on topics related to: drinking age, children grow, alcohol abuse, drink responsibly, drunk driving -
Minimum Drinking Age Legal Drinking Age
2,025 wordsIntroduction I. It is legal for each one of us, as adults, to drive cars, fly planes, vote, marry, pay taxes, take out loans, and risk our lives in the armed forces. Yet, it is illegal for us to sit down to have a drink in a controlled, supervised atmosphere, or even sip champagne at your own wedding. II. Remorseless drinking has long been a ritual of university life. Whatever the legal drinking age limit, it seems people are beginning to drink at younger and younger ages. After all, over 90 % o...
Free research essays on topics related to: minimum drinking age, legal drinking age, binge drinking, binge drinkers, lowering the drinking age -
Age Of Twenty Alcoholic Beverages
638 wordsThe Drinking Age Should Be Lowered to Eighteen Why is it that eighteen-year-olds can legally obtain a drivers license, register to vote, be forced into jury duty or a draft, can be tried as an adult and even put to death, but cannot buy and consume alcoholic beverages legally? I think these laws are very contradicting. Eighteen-year-olds are supposed to be adults, responsible for their own actions, yet they must wait until the age of twenty-one to consume alcoholic beverages legally. The way to ...
Free research essays on topics related to: drink responsibly, alcoholic beverages, age of twenty, young adults, irresponsible drinking -
Underage Drinking Irresponsible Drinking
901 wordsEveryonePersausive The forbidden fruit Everyone knows that it is illegal to consume alcohol under the age of 21. Why is 21 the magical age that makes a person intelligent and mature enough to consume alcohol? Sure, some adults abuse alcohol and some teenagers would be perfectly able to drink responsibly. Why not 18 or 35 or 40? This seemingly random number is associated with adulthood, as if the day a person turns 21 they know everything and are mature. The drinking age use to be 18 in some stat...
Free research essays on topics related to: drinking age, drink responsibly, irresponsible drinking, consume alcohol, underage drinking
7 results found, view free essays on page: