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Underage Drinking

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Term Paper TitleUnderage Drinking
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Underage Drinking

    Alcohol is a word that brings many mixed emotions to many different kinds of people. To alcoholics it means something untouchable, the catalyst for their deadly disease. For teens it means freedom, carelessness, having a good time. To parents it is a fearful word… will my child be killed in a drunk driving accident? But alcohol will not go away. This statement has been proven time and again, with the most obvious example being the Prohibition of the 1930’s. When people could not legally buy their alcohol, speak-easy clubs sprung up along with the beginnings of organized crime.
    Socially, drinking is perfectly acceptable. No one looks down on anyone else when they drink moderately in a social setting. Going home and having a couple of beers a night is not considered out of the ordinary, and every movie you watch has at least one scene where someone is offered a “drink.” Teen drinking, though not as openly acceptable, is just as prevalent as adult drinking, if not more so. Teen drinking is not only accepted, but also, in most cases, expected as a stage in high school maturation. The common perception among teens is, “Drinking makes any situation more enjoyable.”
    But one of the major questions that parents ask is, “Why does my teen drink?” Several reasons stand out as major factors in causing teens to drink. The one sited most often nowadays is “peer pressure.” It has almost become a catch phrase, or a buzz-word. Parents, teachers, coaches, government officials, all blame most of today’s problems on “peer pressure.” Well peer pressure is not what most people make it out to be. It’s not a group of friends hounding another to drink and do drugs. They don’t hold them down and force the teen to participate. Real peer pressure comes from within yourself. You see your bu

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