Overview Binge Drinking In New Zealand, the Alcohol Advisory Council [ALAC] defines binge drinking as most commonly agreed to be the consumption of six or more standard drinks on one occasion for men, and four or more standard drinks on one occasion for women (University of Victoria, 2005); and a standard alcoholic drink is specified to contain 10 grams of pure alcohol (ALAC, 2013). A substantial fraction of New Zealanders engage in binge drinking. The 2011/12 New Zealand Health Survey reported…
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It has been reported that about 4 out of 5 students attending college or university drink alcohol half of which binge drink (The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA], 2004). This was confirmed by the Office for National Statistics (2013) which stated that nearly 80% of students from 7 different UK universities confessed to binge drinking with the majority being unaware of the detrimental implications that the excessive drinking was having on their physical and mental health…
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convenience stores and even at home? There is much controversy on obesity being a choice rather than an uncontrollable lifestyle. How does obesity occur? What are the causes and effects of childhood obesity? Examining the causes, factors, consequences, effects and treatment of obesity will help people understand how to prevent this epidemic from spreading. Defining Obesity The simple and short way to define obesity is having excess body fat. To determine if an individual is overweight, a…
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is constantly stimulated by the technology that is being introduced. Netflix provides personalized service to showcase movies that each customer may enjoy based on ratings and previous viewings. The suggested “flix” are determined by what the customer adds to their queue and what rating is given after the viewing. My husband and I are big movie buffs and would frequent the local Blockbuster, often hit with late fees later. After the local Blockbuster closed, we visited the multiple Redbox rentals…
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phones, and TV. If you ask a child what he wants for Christmas, he is probably going to say an Xbox, a Play Station, or a Nintendo DS. Parents would do anything just to see their children happy and sometimes they do so without thinking about the consequences of their acts. A child, or another person, that plays too much video games could be addicted to it without knowing it. Michele Steinberg author of article, “21st Century Science & Technology,” states that, “Video Games and Video Violence: an Unregulated…
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where their unhealthy habits have an effect on their lives. As both novels progress, each character experiences traumatic situations that reinforce their damaging habits. In the end, both protagonists’ destructive patterns eventually have severe consequences with no solution. In Richard B. Wright’s Final Things and Tourists, the protagonists each have damaging inclinations that are impacted by their personal lives and ultimately cause irreparable damage. Initially, both Charlie Farris and Philip…
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each site consisting of its own positives and negatives in the promotion of individual body imaging ideals. The portrayal of body image in the social world varies between what society expects and personal acceptance often altered over the years by viewing repetitive images. Unfortunately, people worldwide are falling victim to displaying themselves according to what humanity views as…
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HD 101 Test 2 Study Guide Chapter 6 * Development in Middle Childhood * Physical: School- aged children grow at a steady pace; most increases in height come from the legs, not the trunk. Motor skills continue to improve as strength and dexterity increase. Boys tend to excel in motor skills requiring strength; girls excel in fine motor skills and those requiring flexibility and balance. Many U.S. elementary school children are not physically fit, mainly because they are inactive.…
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An Inactive Lifestyle Many Americans aren't very physically active. One reason for this is that many people spend hours in front of TVs and computers doing work, schoolwork, and leisure activities. In fact, more than 2 hours a day of regular TV viewing time has been linked to overweight and obesity. Other reasons for not being active include: relying on cars instead of walking, fewer physical demands at work or at home because of modern technology and conveniences, and lack of physical education…
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start with the first season because it was Sutter’s first attempt at depicting the gangs and it would not be fresh in my mind since I had not seen it since last summer when I binge-watched all the seasons again. This time instead of just taking in the show for entertainment value I set up some guidelines for my viewing. I decided that I would make a table which would include the three most prominent gangs: Mayans, Sons of Anarchy, and One-niners. Each column would represent one of the gangs…
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