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Alcohol

Alcohol. A review and maybe even some new information!. Objectives:. I can identify the negative effects of alcohol on the mind and body. I understand the difference between drinking and binge drinking. I have the knowledge necessary to make smart decisions regarding alcohol use and abuse.

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Alcohol

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  1. Alcohol A review and maybe even some new information!

  2. Objectives: • I can identify the negative effects of alcohol on the mind and body. • I understand the difference between drinking and binge drinking. • I have the knowledge necessary to make smart decisions regarding alcohol use and abuse. • I can identify the truth behind alcohol advertisements.

  3. Tell me what you already know: • What have you learned in the past? • What are your thoughts on alcohol? • Discuss mental and physical problems. • Do you know the laws? Name a few.

  4. Brief Review • The younger you are when you start drinking, the more likely you are to have a problem with alcohol. • ONE DRINK= • 12 ounce beer = 3-4 ounces of wine = 1 shot of 80 proof liquor • Alcohol is a depressant.

  5. How alcohol affects you depends on: • How much alcohol is consumed • The time period in which it is consumed • How much food was in the stomach • Body weight • Gender • Tolerance Level

  6. More Review: (Focusing on alcoholism) • Alcoholics don't know they are becoming alcoholics-- "it just happens". • When someone has a problem, they follow certain patterns: • Lie to sober friends • Hide it from sober friends • Party more with drinking friends • Deny they have a problem • If you're asking yourself if you have a problem, you probably do.

  7. Did you Know? • Alcohol poisoning occurs when you drink too much alcohol too fast, which can lead to coma or even death. • The worst thing to do when a person has had too much to drink is to leave them alone or lying down. • Alcohol-related accidents are the #1 killer of teens. • Binge drinking can lead to permanent brain damage; coma, then death; can happen in less than an hour. • Some of the social effects of alcohol are: unprotected sex, pregnancy, STD's, date rape.

  8. Last Bit of Review: • There is nothing that will sober you up except time. • The legal BAL for the State of PA (if you are 21 years or older) is .08. • Some people feel that the DUI limit should be even lower. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QARxoSzuJPE

  9. Combine the article, with the video, plus any knowledge you have and answer the following question on a separate piece of paper. • Should the DUI limit be lowered from .08 to .05? • Support your answer with at least 3-5 reasons.

  10. Can you even imagine? • College student Jessica Rasdall made a horrible decision seven years ago. After a night of drinking, she got behind the wheel of her car to drive herself and her best friend home. The decision cost Jessica four years in prison, and her best friend's life. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPVZdO1BPMM • Who is your best friend and what if you killed he or she?

  11. Have any of you seen this?- Recorded September 3, 2013 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmpK_EshSL4&feature=player_embedded#t=120 He could have been sentenced from 2-8 years in prison. The judge gave him a 6 ½ year sentence.

  12. So what are the consequences if you get caught? Some Standard Procedures The hassles don’t end there. Consider the following: • Up to one year’s driver’s license suspension. • A drug and alcohol evaluation. • Fines (up to $500 for a first offense), court costs and restitution. • Participation in a state-approved Alcohol Highway Safety Program if the court orders it. • An automatic one-year suspension of driving privileges for anyone who refuses to be tested for DUI. • DUI fines, attorney’s fees and court costs are very expensive. • Your car insurance premiums will go up or your car insurance could even be canceled; • You could lose your job if it involves driving a commercial vehicle. • Your parents and friends probably won’t trust you as much as they did before. • • Your irresponsible behavior could result in serious injury or death, possibly of a close friend or a family member.

  13. All of that sounds like one big headache to me!

  14. Some more legal information to briefly check out… • http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/legislation/dui.shtml

  15. Drinking vs. Binge Drinking • Drinking alcohol means consuming an alcoholic beverage. • Binge drinking can be defined as the following: • Men- Drinking five or more drinks in a row • Women- Drinking four or more drinks in a row • Now, tell me…why on earth would anyone do that?

  16. Check this out… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXjANz9r5F0&feature=player_detailpage

  17. Thoughts?

  18. Now let’s talk about advertising and the messages being sent… • Where is alcohol advertised? • What kinds of advertisements have you seen? • What kinds of people are in these ads? • What is the advertisement saying? • Who is the target audience for the ad? • What is the message of the ad?

  19. Beer commercials… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc6U7_-BeGc&feature=player_detailpage • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS5ZB1gBTEk&feature=player_embedded • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDGQ4XJ1ZFk&feature=player_embedded • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-dEAhlz3Bg&feature=player_detailpage • Let’s talk about these commercials…

  20. Partner Activity (10-15 minutes) • Find a partner (someone different than the previous activity) • Create an alcohol awareness advertisement using factual information. IT SHOULD NOT GLORIFY alcohol use. • Decide who your target audience will be. • Keep it simple, but creative. • HAVE FUN WITH THE ASSIGNMENT!!!

  21. Alcohol Conclusion • You are UNDERAGE. • You should be aware of the potential negative outcomes. (Give me examples!) • You should be aware of the laws and how they pertain to you and the choices you make. • Advertisements do not always provide the real story.

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