For a person to be under the influence they would either have to fail a field sobriety test by a police officer or register over the legal limit of blood alcohol content. As far as I know neither of those would ever happen from the mere smell of alcohol.
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from my perspective music does not influence how youths behave. it is simply a choice
Yes, TV does influence the way people behave. Well, it really depends on the individual and how they behave to TV. It may or may not influence them
their tendency to behave recklessly and use drugs and alcohol (drugs and alcohol are implicated in 40-50% of teenage drownings).
Benzyl alcohol is C6H5CH2OH. Structurally it consists of a benzene molecule with one hydrogen replaced by -CH2OH. this group is what makes the compound behave as an alcohol. The benzene ring has 3 double bonds and these are delocalised around the ring.
This is largely the result of what are called "alcohol expectancies." In short, people tend to behave (and experience feelings) consistent with what they expect. For example, in some societies people do not believe that alcohol disinhibits and in those societies it doesn't.
Well in many ways for one the same way the devil influence you by enticing words, like when he enticed eve in the garden. And some tines when you yourself do sin that also can influence others to sin the way you dress and behave also.
Fear play an important part in the crucible the character was fearful of being hung
Generally, alcohol is considered neutral. Like water, however, it can behave very weakly as both an acid and its base. Ulike water, though, its basic properties are very slightly stronger than its acidic properties.
Art can influence society as showing different view points from individuals towards a topic, that someone may see in a different light. This may influence individuals to start looking at situations differently.
Probably movies have a big influence here and some few women did behave a little bit to free-minded abroad..
Gasoline and kerosene would float on the water table; ethyl alcohol would dissolve and disperse in the groundwater.