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    Soju (South Korea)

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    Soju is one of the most famous alcoholic beverage in Korea. Though other competitors are present in abundance but soju as has its advantage because of the alcohol content which is 25% and the most important is its pricing‚ lowest in the market. Moreover soju was very popular among the youngsters in Korea and was from a very long time back. The reason of its low pricing was basically cultural‚ relationship between them above everything else‚ soju is a medium of culture and that is why Soju has been

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    per day for men is defined as moderate drinking. Drinking alcohol too much or too often‚ or being unable to control alcohol consumption‚ can cause or indicate alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence. People who abuse alcohol for an extended time and alcoholics may develop health complications that affect the liver‚ digestive system‚ circulatory system‚ kidneys and central nervous system. When people drink alcohol‚ it travels through the body in their bloodstream. Alcohol reaches every organ and distributes

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    Alcoholism

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    social and physical problems in the life on an individual abusing it. if you are an individual who is an alcoholic‚ you will find yourself in at least one of these problems. If not corrected early alcohol abuse can lead to lot physical problems. in this articles‚ we are going to look at some of the most common physical signs of alcoholism. The first major sign that you are an alcoholic is beer belly. Taking lots of beer leads to accumulation of fats in one’s abdomen. If the amount of beer

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    A Global Alcohol Industry

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    Baltimore‚ MD‚ USA ABSTRACT Aims To describe the globalized sector of the alcoholic beverage industry‚ including its size‚ principal actors and activities. Methods Market research firms and business journalism are the primary sources for information about the global alcohol industry‚ and are used to profile the size and membership of the three main industry sectors of beer‚ distilled spirits and wine. Findings Branded alcoholic beverages are approximately 38% of recorded alcohol consumption world-wide

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    Right in front! Just twenty yards away from Quality Leadership University’s front door‚ I had one of the most enjoyable gastronomical experiences in my life. It all happened after looking for a nice place to eat when I stumbled upon the Korean restaurant Pasion al Carbon. I must say that Pasion al Carbon is not like other Asian restaurants that we’ve seen in Panama‚ in which the owners barely speak to you. In fact‚ the Korean lady in charge of the place‚ whose name I can’t even pronounce right‚ provided

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    Alcohol

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    dangerous for the body is because it effects the brain and its functions. Long-term drinking can leave permanent damage‚ causing the brain to shrink and leading to several ­deficiencies in the fibers that carry information between brain cells. Many alcoholics develop a condition called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome‚ which is caused by a deficiency of B vitamin. This deficiency occurs because alcohol interferes with the way the body absorbs B vitamins. People with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome experience

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    Alcohol Ban

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    argument that alcohol results in loss of consciousness. This is because alcoholic people commit crime more than others. For example‚ statistics and researches clearly show that the rate of domestic violence is high in family in which those who drink alcohol a lot live. That is‚ parents of alcoholic people are exposed to physical and verbal violence In addition to this‚ majority of traffic accidents result from negligence of alcoholic people. Moreover‚ using alcohol prepares the ground for various diseases

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    countries with that drinking age‚ and people under 21 are going to drink thus causing more and more underage drinking. When you turn 18 you can do just about anything but have an alcoholic beverage. One can join the military at age 18 and fight in a war. Now being in a war seems to be a lot more dangerous than having an alcoholic drink with couple of friends but that’s the law. One would think that if you’re old enough to choose whether or not you want to go to war you’d be able to able to make the conscious

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    Prohibition in the 1920s

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    passed prohibiting all importing‚ exporting‚ transporting‚ selling‚ and manufacturing of intoxicating liquor. The Volstead Act followed. This law was passed to enforce the Amendment. It stated that intoxicating liquor was anything having an alcoholic content of 0.5 percent or more. The purpose of Prohibition was to reduce the consumption of alcohol and it was hoped this would cause a reduction in crime‚ poverty‚ and the death. It was also supposed to improve the economy and

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    Alcohol was discovered in india. The babylonians worshiped a wine goddess in 2700 B.C in Greece. One of the first alcoholic beverages in the U.S to gain popularity was mead‚ a fermented drink made from honey and water. Many people like early immigrants made alcoholic beverage from fruits such as blackberries‚ strawberries‚ cranberries‚gooseberries‚elderberries‚ and currants also vegetables such as tomatoes‚ carrots‚beets‚onions‚ squash ‚ and celery they also used different types of flowers. The early

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