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1. The Trials Of Alcohol
I dont think that alcohol has ever been associated with anything really good in anyones life. When I think of alcohol, I think of an old man dressed in a scrubby pair of slacks, ripped flannel shirt and a long overcoat full of dirt and holes. He is sitting on a discarded five-gallon pail next to an oil-drum fire deep in the heart of suburban A
2. Alcohol And The Church
It seems to be that our main questions are, Should we use alcohol and what about
those that abuse it? How should the Church deal with those that do drink or
should we as a society deal with it? While there is nothing in the Bible that
says drinking is a sin, but drunkeness is. I believe as a society we do have a
problem with alcohol abuse. But
3. The Crucible And The Mccarthy
Era
Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, depicts the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 but is analogous to the McCarthy trials of the 1950s. In both situations, widespread hysteria occurs, stemming from existing fears of the people of that particular era. The Salem witchhunt trials parallel the McCarthy era in three major aspects: unfounded accusati
4. Being Popular
Drug and alcohol abuse is a serious problem among many young people. Most drug and alcohol abuse happens on the weekend at a party or at a friends house. Young people want to be popular and fit in, and if fitting in means drinking or using drugs, they are going to do it. After a few parties, and a few nights out at a friends house,young people s
5. Alcohol Benefits
Can you get the health benefits of wine without the alcohol?
Red wine is making a lot of news lately for its positive benefits on heart health. Doctors believe it may even be responsible for the so-called French paradox -- people in France eat high-fat diets, but have lower rates of heart disease than Americans do. One reason red wine seems to ha