Lowering the Drinking Age : A 7 page paper that
favorably
debates the issue of lowering the drinking age. The paper
shows why it would be in the governments best interest to let
states decide their own policies on drinking ages, and why
states should lower drinking ages to 18. Bibliography included.
Drinkage.wps The Dangers Of Teenage Drinking
: A 9 page research paper
on the problems associated with teenage drinking in today's
society. The writer goes into considerable detail about who is
most at risk, why teenagers start drinking in the first place, and
some of the things we could be doing to reduce the growing
number of teenagers turning to alcohol. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Teendrin.wps
The Effects Of Alcohol On Driving : 9 pages in
length. What
happens to a person's body when alcohol is consumed precludes
the operation of any equipment -- especially an automobile --
but one of the very influences is that the person thinks he or she
still has the ability to drive. Most anyone who has been
drinking and has been asked to hand over the keys argues that
he is fine or she is not drunk. Watching them stumble out the
door is evidence enough that what they think and what is reality
are two completely different things. The writer discusses the
various influences alcohol has on the body, as well as offers
some sobering statistics on fatality rates. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Alcdriv.wps
Should Drunk Drivers Be Charged With Murder? : This
15
page paper takes the position that those who kill while driving
drunk should be charged with murder. Many solutions to the
drunk driving challenge have been explored including raising
taxes on liquor, police efforts, raising the drinking age, using
special license plates to designate repeat offenders and more.
The paper concludes that despite the efforts made to combat the
problem, drunk driving continues. Thus, tougher punishment is
needed. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Ddmurder.wps
Alcoholic Parents & Their Adolescent Children :
10 pages
in length. A comprehensive discussion of alcoholic parents and
their impact upon adolescent behavior and drinking patterns.
Excellent psychology paper. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Alcyteen.wps
Children Of Alcoholics : 8 pages in length.
Children of
alcoholics (COAs) are a group of individuals who suffer the
plight of their parents alcoholism. As many as six point six
million children live with at least one alcoholic parent. Many
researchers attest to the fact that familial influence is the
primary reason COAs seek solace in the comforting effects of
alcohol. The writer discusses factors concerning COAs and the
treatment options available. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Coa.wps
Is Alcoholism a Hereditary Disease ? - Yes ! : A 7
page
research paper arguing quite strongly that alcoholism is, in fact,
a hereditary disease linked to our genes. Using the findings of
specific studies in books and journals, the writer debunks the
myth that alcohol is a social disease and that the only familial
influences are those related to peer pressure and modeling. Both
sides of the argument are weighed, assessed, and the ultimately
conclusion that alcoholism is hereditary-- is reached.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Alcohere.wps
Alcoholic Intervention : A 9 page psychology paper
on how to
intervene to help an alcoholic. The writer describes the types of
treatment interventions, the family dynamic, and the role of the
family. Cognitive and behavioral techniques are highlighted.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Alcohi.wps
Alcoholic Beverage Control in Alaska : A 10 page
overview
of the laws affecting the possession and sale of alcoholic
beverages in Alaska. Includes information regarding the history
and current status of such laws and statistics regarding alcohol
related injuries as well as information regarding local option
the ability of individual communities to prohibit sale and
possession of alcoholic beverages in their communities.
Provides details regarding Burrow, one of the first Alaskan
communities to implement their local option. Presents the
contrast that although the Burrow prohibition appeared to
translated into fewer alcohol-related incidences, the community
elected to return to legalized sales after only one year of
prohibition. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Abc.wps
Alcoholism / Sin .. Not A Disease? : A 26 page paper
arguing
that alcoholism, while manifesting physical symptoms and
genetic changes, is not in itself a disease, but rather a sin. The
genetic evidence that has been found quite likely is not the
cause, but is rather the result of alcoholism, as those genetic
defects have been found only in true alcoholics. While
researchers are adept at describing the effects of other, less
controversial, chemical compounds that arise and are manifested
in changes of gene expression, they seem to be unable to apply
the same methods of research to issues connected with
alcoholism. Every recovering alcoholic who has been
reconciled with his God, either through restitution of a prior
relationship or his own first-time meeting understands the power
of denial, and that denial of sin does nothing to diminish its
existence. Bibliography lists 30 sources in 50 footnotes.
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