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Alcohol Advertisement and the Youth
Purpose: My purpose is to show that advertisements of alcohol do not affect the decisions that teenagers and underage drinkers make to take the step towards consuming alcohol. ... Take for example, college athletics; most college students are underage, yet their athletic departments are funded by alcohol advertisements. ...
Everyday, more and more colleges and universities are using nontraditional ways, such alcohol advertisements, to pay for sporting events. ... While some schools have turned to alcoholic beverage distributorships and brewing companies to sponsor athletic events, tournaments or teams, others have come up with stringent policies that restrict such partnerships and have prohibited the sale of alcohol on campus.
How are alcohol companies involved in intercollegiate athletics? ... Even one of the most respectable trophies ever received was to an alcohol promotion set up by Coors Brewing Company.
Approximate Word count = 665 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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