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should certainly be able to toss back a shot of tequila." A more powerful argument to lower the drinking age back to 18 is that it is human nature to want what one cannot have. The fact that most college-age youth cannot legally drink alcoh...
drinking age of 21 prevents young people from alcohol-related incidents and protects them from damaging their brain prematurely. Lowering the minimum drinking age in the United States will increase the rate of alcohol-related injuries and d...
research shows that persons who first drank alcohol before age 15 were more than five times as likely to report alcohol dependence or abuse in the past year than were persons who first drank at age 21 or older, that the human brain continu...
18 (Bee, H. & Boyd, D., 2008). These changes are dramatic as well and, if we take an example of six years old girl then, she may wear cute uniform and, feels excitement to go to the school. Parents may control of her going and comings from ...
drinking age to 18, as drinking is analyzed as a symbol of adulthood. So, keeping in view the adult age 18, drinking must be allowed. Introduction Proponents of reducing the minimum lawful drinking age (MLDA) from 21 contend that it has no...
age to 18, because drinking has always been viewed as a "forbidden fruit” as well as a "symbol of rising against authority" but at the age of 18 one is considered an adult and must be given all the adult privileges along with the right to ...
voting as freshly democratic countries. Though at present it might appear that balloting is almost presumed, the story of US rights to vote isn’t so sweet. (Warren, pp. 45-55) In the first place of American story, exclusively white males ab...