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  • 1Alcohol laws of Missouri — Flag of Missouri Location of Missouri The alcohol l …

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  • 2Alcohol advertising — is the promotion of alcoholic beverages by alcohol producers through a variety of media. Along with tobacco advertising, it is one of the most highly regulated forms of marketing. Scientific research around the world conducted by governments,… …

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  • 3Alcohol intoxication — Classification and external resources The Drunkenness of Noah by Michelangelo ICD 10 F …

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  • 4Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom — A licensing notice, often displayed above an entrance. Licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol, with separate legislation for England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland being passed, as necessary,… …

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  • 5Alcohol proof — is a measure of how much alcohol (ethanol) is contained in an alcoholic beverage. The term was originally used in the United Kingdom and was defined as 7/4 times the alcohol by volume (abv). The UK now uses the abv standard instead of alcohol… …

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  • 6Alcohol laws of Kansas — The alcohol laws of Kansas are among the strictest in the United States, in sharp contrast to its neighboring state of Missouri ( see Alcohol laws of Missouri), but much like (though still stricter than) its other neighboring state of Oklahoma (… …

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  • 7alcohol consumption — Introduction  the drinking of beverages containing ethyl alcohol. alcoholic beverages are consumed largely for their physiological and psychological effects, but they are often consumed within specific social contexts and may even be a part of… …

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  • 8Alcohol in the Bible — Alcoholic beverages appear repeatedly in biblical literature – from Noah planting a vineyard and getting drunk in the Hebrew Bible [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ge+9:20 27 Ge 9:20–27] ] to Jesus in the New Testament miraculously… …

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  • 9Alcohol during and after prohibition — There was consumption of alcohol both during and after prohibition. The 18th Amendment prohibited the production, distribution and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States and was widely supported by the American public when it went into… …

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  • 10Alcohol laws of Pennsylvania — The alcohol laws of Pennsylvania are some of the most restrictive in the United States of America, and contain many peculiarities not found in other states.Fact|date=May 2008 Alcohol sales For consumption off premises Pennsylvania is alcoholic… …

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