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Alcohol ConsumptionFrance vs. America
  • Aurore
  • (Jessica Field)

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Why I chose this topic?
  • If most of you do not already know, I have done a
    lot of volunteer work with MADD (Mothers Against
    Drunk Driving) as well as SADD (Students Against
    Destructive Decisions)
  • I do not drink, I am allowed one glass of wine or
    champagne on Christmas eve and that is it until
    February of 2011.

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Why do I do this?
  • My parents brought my sister and I up with the
    knowledge of not drinking until we were of age.
    We do not smoke or do drugs either. Call us
    goodie two shoes if you want, but we know what is
    right and wrong.
  • I have seen my dad, uncle and ex-boyfriend drink
    and act ridiculous, and I dont want that.

My Motto
Ill respect your decisions, if you respect mine.
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Different types of Alcohol.
Liqueurs
Wine Proof-(9-14)
Whiskey Proof-(100)
Brandy Proof (40)
Beer Proof-(3-6)
Rum Proof-(75.5)
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Background
  • 5000 years ago people all over the world began
    making alcoholic beverages, mostly beer and wine.
  • Yeast (a microorganism) changes sugars in fruits,
    berries and honey into alcohol and carbon dioxide
    during a process called fermentation.
  • 1 proof 0.5 alcohol
  • PROOF double the percentage of alcohol in a
    beverage.
  • 80 Proof 40

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France
  • French are the healthiest because they
    drink.MYTH!!
  • French drink 1 ½ times more per capita than the
    U.S. and death rate from liver cirrhosis is more
    than 1 ½ times greater than in the U.S.
  • France 6th highest adult alcohol consumption per
    capita (U.S. 32th)
  • 16 (or 18) is the legal age to buy alcohol, they
    drink before getting there license. It is harder
    to get a car, so there are less accidents. Caught
    drunk bike driving- infractions on your license.
  • Fines
  • Between 0.5 0.8 g/l 135 Euros on spot
  • Over 0.8 g/l confiscated license, 4.500 euros
    with possible 2 yrs in jail
  • Add drugs 9,000 euros and up to 9 yrs in jail
  • Cause a crash 30,000 euros, 2 yrs jail time
  • Serious injury 150,000 euros, up to 10 yrs jail
    time in case of fatality

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America
  • Moderate use (2-3 drinks) results in motor loss
    coordination for up to 12-18 hours after
    drinking.
  • Consumption by college students results in 1,400
    deaths and 500,000 unintentional injuries.
  • Alcohol goes directly into the blood stream and
    effects every system in the body.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous was started by 2 alcoholics
    in 1935- 2 mill. Worldwide, 1 mill. In U.S.
  • MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) founded in
    1980 in Cali. By mother who lost her 13 yr old
    daughter to a drunk driver. 3 million members,
    400 chapters worldwide, helped enact 1,250 drunk
    driving laws.
  • SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions)
    started in 1981 by a Massachusetts high school
    coach and administrator , now has 7 million
    members and 25,000 chapters worldwide.
  • Since 1980 alcohol related traffic fatalities
    decreased nearly 50, MADD has helped save over
    383,000 lives

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Statistics
  • America
  • France
  • More than 10 million Americans are alcoholics
  • 1st time drunk driving offenders on average drove
    drunk 87 times prior to being arrested
  • Cost public in 2000 est. 114.3 billion
  • On average someone is killed by a drunk driver
    every 45 mins.
  • 3 in 10 Americans will be involved in a alcohol
    related crash sometime in there lives.
  • 43,000 French die per year 200,000 Americans
  • Alcohol causes ½ deaths from road accidents, ½
    homicides, ¼ of suicides
  • Costs France 18.5 billion (U.S.) each year
  • Accounted for 42,963 deaths on 1997
  • 1 (or in top 3) health problem in France
  • Loi Evin- strongest laws against advertising
    alcohol. Bans ads on tv and movies, restricts
    radio ads until after 10pm, forbids alcohol
    industry sponsorship at sporting events. In
    effect in 1993

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Survey
  • Question 1
  • Question 2
  • What made you join MADD, SADD, Police Force
    etc..OR why have you made the decision to not
    drink until you are 21
  • Because I want to do the right thing-David
  • Because I dont want to die before Im 20-Saige
  • I joined MADD/SADD/Mentors because it was cool to
    know that I wasn't alone in my decision not to
    drink or do drugs. With SADD, I helped start it
    and helped try to make it grow because it's
    important to let others know what's going on,
    that it is ok to not follow the "crowd," and that
    there are alternatives. Joining these groups
    definitely gave us some great alternatives.-Chelse
    a C.
  • I joined MADD in 2004 a year after a personal
    tragedy involving a hit and run drunk driver who
    struck my daughter when walking home from school.
    -Cathy
  • Have you been pressured by friends or relatives
    to drink or make other bad decisions that you
    were not comfortable with
  • Usually meeting up with friends/ co workers at
    functions and there wanting me to keep up with
    them Cmon just 1 more wont hurt-Madame Field
  • No because some friends ask me to skip class with
    them.- Samantha
  • Oh of course! The group that I hang out with now
    drinks a lot, now they can legally (or are almost
    at that point) so they're always asking me if I
    want something. They also do drugs occasionally
    and REALLY want me to do it with them. It's like
    their life goal to get me to give in.-Chelsea C

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  • Question 3
  • Question 4
  • Have you had any personal experiences with
    underage drinking/ drunk driving?
  • I don't drink, but I know people who have, and
    they really do some dumb things. They look
    stupid, and I don't know how anyone can want
    that. On top of that, I hate to see people I'm
    friends with or care about do that to
    themselves.-Sarah
  • when i was a teenager my father used to stand me
    in front of a mirror and say "if you like what
    you see, don't drink and drive" I realize how
    important it is to role model to our youth. I
    think we tell kids not to drink and drive, yet so
    often they see their parents doing it at
    restaurants, etc and then driving them home. we
    ask kids to make a choice not to get in cars with
    drunk drivers, then there are parents, who are
    making them get into the cars with them.... Jodi
    W
  • What do you think of other countries when it
    comes to drinking alcohol?
  • It is not my decision to judge what other
    countries/ people do about their drinking laws
    Ma Soaur Chelsea
  • They dont abuse it like we do-David
  • I think that in many countries in Europe drinking
    at younger ages in acceptable because its part of
    their cultures and traditions, however they do it
    very responsibly and do not abuse it. Unlike
    American teens who abuse alcohol at all cost.-
    Brianna
  • I think, since other countries may have a lower
    drinking age, and it's not as "taboo," for a
    younger person to drink, that they are much more
    responsible with alcohol. Here, it seems like
    people (teens or young adults, mostly) drink
    solely to get drunk.-Sarah

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  • Question 5
  • Question 6
  • France does not have a legal drinking age, there
    legal purchase age is 18, what are your thoughts
    on this?
  • If France thinks that, then its fine Gavin
  • I think that it is a terrible idea. The brain
    still isn't fully formed until the early 20's.
    The younger they start, the more they drink, the
    more they permanently damage their brains and
    their livers. I don't agree with that. Chelsea C
  • I absolutely agree on the age of 18. I worry
    about our youth when they go off to college and
    learn to drink in dorm rooms or keg parties...and
    hide their drinking. I think if the age was 18
    that kids would be allowed to drink at bars i
    think it would be better to have a bar tender
    monitoring the behavior...as opposed to a group
    of underage kids...yellin "drink drink drink" -
    Jodi
  • Do you or have you thought your peers looked cool
    (either underage age or legal age) while
    drinking?
  • No I have not, I do not try to fit in with
    people. I am who I am and I dont find It cool or
    awesome to see them drink.-Chelsea F.
  • Absolutely not!! I think they look stupid and do
    not come off at cool. Brianna

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  • Question 7
  • Question 8
  • What are your feeling or thoughts of your friends
    and classmates drinking underage or driving
    drunk?
  • It makes me really upset. Like, I could literally
    cry. I realize that some people might be
    responsible, but it seems like going to parties
    where drinking is present is only done in order
    to get drunk. It makes them look dumb, anyway.-
    Sarah
  • With all of the information out there today I
    find it very unsettling that people still make
    the choice to drink and drive. There is a reason
    the legal age is 21 and a reason you don't get
    behind the wheel as your actions and judgement
    are impaired. There are way too many choices for
    other transportation, etc for people to make that
    reckless choice- Cathy
  • Is there one person you look up to or admire?
    What are your feelings if this person began
    drinking? Would your feelings change towards
    them?
  • Im very proud of my girls for making good
    decisions- Madame Field
  • I admire my mom. I would be very worried if she
    ever started drinking. She has probably had 10
    drinks in her whole life. She lives life to its
    fullest and doesn't need alcohol. She has no
    weaknesses. I would see alcohol as a weakness if
    she ever started drinking.-Jodi
  • I look up to my brother, if he began drinking I
    would be very disappointed.-David
  • I can't say I have one person. Being older and
    having "lost" a daughter to drinking I have a
    real connection to young people and in general
    when I met young and energetic, smart youth it
    pains and disappoints me when I see them throw
    away what could be their future.- Cathy

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FAMILY
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FRIENDS
Doug (Etienne)
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Music
MADD/SADD
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TORILYNNANDREOZZI
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Works Cited
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    ncom_contenttaskviewid304
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_
    alcohol_consumption
  • http//www.nationmaster.com/graph/foo_alc_con-food
    -alcohol-consumption-current 
  • http//www.nationmaster.com/country/fr-france/foo-
    food
  • http//www.nationmaster.com/red/country/us-united-
    states/foo-foodall1
  • http//www.news-medical.net/news/2005/11/28/14713.
    aspx
  • http//www.english.controleradar.org/drinking-driv
    ing.php
  • http//www.marininstitute.org/alcohol_policy/frenc
    h_drinking.htm
  • http//www.madd.org/Drunk-Driving/Drunk-Driving/St
    atistics/AllStats.aspxSTAT_8
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  • Monroe, Judy. Alcohol
  • Friends, Family, Jr. SADD students, Ms. Cathy
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