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ALCOHOL HELP
At the party, Bob is resorting to peer pressure and social influence to drink alcohol, while being underage, this affects more than 60 percent of the American population. Bob wanted to look cool in front of his friends, as all his friends were drinking as well.
Bob goes home feeling sick and is mentally unstable. Bob almost gets hit by a car as he walks home. He does not think straight or see clearly.Alcohol causes hallucinations, bad coordination, and slow reaction time. It impacts the brain, affecting mental health and causing memory loss. It also damages the stomach and liver. Furthermore, alcohol changes a person's behavior, and leads to violence and accidents. Drinking also results in spending more money.
Bob searches for help on the internet and finds helplines. Eventually, Bob declines alcohol that his friends offer. He feels good about it. He does not want to cause problems nor get sick again.Learning about alcohol and gets clean and declines every chance he can drink some alcohol.
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