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Presented by: Ken Wedgwood ALCOHOL Presented by: Ken Wedgwood

ALCOHOL Today’s Agenda: Define Alcohol YouTube Videos Discuss TED Talk Review ALCOHOL

2.1 Describe the short-term and long-term health consequences of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use. 2.2 Clarify myths regarding the scope of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use among adolescents. 2.3 Locate resources in one’s community and on the Internet for information and services regarding alcohol and tobacco use prevention and cessation; and assess the validity of these resources. 2.4 Apply strategies to access and get help for self or others. 2.5 Demonstrate skills to avoid tobacco exposure and avoid or resist using alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. 2.6 Describe financial, political, social, and legal influences regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. 2.7 Analyze internal and external pressures to use alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. 2.8 Apply decision-making and problem-solving steps to hypothetical problems related to alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use. 2.9 Demonstrate ways to support others who want to stop using alcohol or tobacco. 2.10 Advocate for ways schools and communities can promote a tobacco-free environment. 2.11 Present a persuasive solution to the problem of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use among youth. Michigan HSCE https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Health_MMC_178846_7.pdf

ALCOHOL Alcohol- Synonyms: Spirits a clear liquid that has a strong smell, that is used in some medicines and other products, and is the intoxicating constituent in liquors (such as beer, wine, or whiskey) that can make a person drunk Synonyms: Spirits booze Bottle Drink firewater juice liquor Moonshine rum sauce strong drink 

YouTube Videos The Teenage Brain Explained http://youtu.be/hiduiTq1ei8 Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol http://youtu.be/vkpz7xFTWJo

Ann Dowsett Johnston Drinking and how it changed my life http://www.anndowsettjohnston.com/ Ann Dowsett Johnston Drinking and how it changed my life An award-winning writer and editor, respected for her expertise in journalism, higher education and alcohol policy issues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqtZjpI1oVQ&feature=youtu.be

REVIEW What effect does alcohol have on the brain? What are some short-term and long-term effects of alcohol? What are some reasons why someone should not drink alcohol? REVIEW Alcohol is the intoxicating component in an alcoholic beverage that can make a person drunk.