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Term Papers on Drinking Problems

Term Paper TitleDrinking Problems
# of Words1141
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)4.56

Drinking Problems

     We live in a society that drinks heavily, and this influences teens.  Most Americans use alcohol to celebrate wedding anniversaries, to welcome the New Year, and to enjoy many other special events.  Alcohol is a legal drug for people over the age of twenty-one.  By the time most teens reach senior high school, nearly all will have faced a choice about whether or not to take a drink.  Although this drug is illegal for teenage use a large percentage of teens use alcohol.  Many teens die in automobile accidents, which could have prevented if they had chosen to say no.  Each year it is blame in the deaths of more than four thousand teens (Claypool, p. 42).  No crime kills more teenagers in America.
     

Kids who are drinking regularly in high school seem to be fully aware of the penalties and laws against underage drinking, possession but don't care.  They agree that driving while intoxicated is a key role in fatal car accidents, yet they still do it.  Many teens also believe cold showers and coffee can sober up a person that is drunk  
Teens may drink for many different reasons.  A big reason for teens to start to drink is because of problems in their family life.  Teens could have a bad relationship with their parents or their parents could get in a fight or even get a divorce and thid could cause a drinking problem among their child.  Many experts agree that the main reason teens are becoming alcoholics is low self-esteem.  Sometimes these children have been neglected or abused which makes them feel unwanted or they have been pressured and feel worthless if they fail.  They have to deal with problems that he is too immature to handle, or worries about problems, which are problems at all.  Many kids drink to make them feel older and mature.  It makes you more confident and sociable.
     Another cause of teenage drinking is escape from stress of school if they are overwhelmed with work or that they get really worried over slipping grades and that they just need to relax.  Drinking will only make things worse.
  Many teens drink because of peer pressure or just to fit in.  Kids may think that if they drink then they will fit in with the crowd and become more popular.  Kids spend most of their spare time partying.  The kid who doesn't take something to drink has a dozen friends all over him.  This may be true for the first couple of times that you drink, but it begins to become a habit and soon you are not only drinking at parties but also drinking alone and that is a sign you need help.  
  Teens drink for the effect.  To get high, to rebel, to alter their feelings of their environment, if only temporary.  One of the main reasons kids drink for effect is the freedom it gives them.  A problem of drinking for effect is whatever age the child is when he starts depending on the effect of alcohol, that's the age they are when they have overcome there drinking problem.  In other words, when a child is fourteen and starts drinking to become more social and relaxed, when he is eighteen he will still be fourteen socially (Coffey, p.62).
Many adults fail to take teenage alcohol problems seriously because they believe that their teens are too young to worry about.  To them the word alcoholic makes them think of a malnourished person who lives on the street.  Many young people live in fa...

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