Alcohol, Good vs. Evil
Title: Alcohol, Good vs. Evil
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Alcohol, Good vs. Evil
Alcohol: Good vs. Evil
Alcohol is a dangerous drug that both directly and indirectly kills millions of lives each year because of its frequent abuses. However, it is one of the most widely used and accepted drugs, and when used wisely, alcohol presents few problems. Yet, alcohol stirs major controversy every day as to its real and lasting effects on society. There are major organizations, such as MADD and SADD, all across the United States
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the root of the problem, then America will be on its way to recovery from its form of alcoholism.
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