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Need help with your papers, presentations, and projects? Find out how the subject of underage drinking applies to health, art, English, math, and more!

  • Papers, Presentations, and Projects
    The harmful consequences of underage alcohol use represent rich material for papers, presentations, and other school projects. This broad topic can be used in many subjects-English, mathematics, social studies, even biology. Besides the links mentioned in this section, be sure to check out the Resources page for good sources of information about alcohol and its effects on young people.
  • Charts and Graphs
    A graph is a chart or drawing that shows the relationship between numbers or amounts and helps make facts clearer and more understandable. A graph is one of the easiest ways to compare numbers. Common graphs use bars, lines, or circles to display data. Pictographs use symbols to represent numbers.
  • Tips on Writing Letters to the Editor and Opinion-Editorials
    Contributing opinion pieces to local publications, including your school newspaper, is a good way to increase awareness of the problem of underage drinking. A well-written letter to the editor or op-ed (opinion-editorial article) can and should:
    • Reach and inform many parents, caregivers, and other concerned adults.
    • Focus on increasing awareness of the harms of underage drinking to children and adolescents.
    • Increase discussions and debates about underage alcohol use.



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Updated on 4/9/2009