No. Urban myth. Under some circumstances, however, they can be held civilly liable in a lawsuit if they knowingly serve someone who is obviously intoxicated and that person then injures someone.
Yes, but being aware that it is possible arms the person with a powerful tool to avoid becoming an alcoholic him- or herself.
Yes they do. Very dangerous BE AWARE THEYRE COMING FOR US! *Attack ! Attack !*
people say stay away from it and the about wine and gambling from this is quote from the koran it self. "They will ask you about wine and gambling. Say, 'There is great sin in both of them and also certain benefits for mankind. But the sin in them is greater than the benefit.'" (Surat al-Baqarah: 219) after all no one can judgey ou , only god can judge if you live a good life and do good deeds, drinking will be the least of your problems. I believe there are some non alcoholic wines available which are suitable for Muslims as the alcohol content has been removed (www.mallinazero.com)
(in the US) Not anywhere that I'm aware of.
Enablers keep the addiction moving in full force, by making excuses for the addict/alcoholic, cancelling plans or calling in work for them, helping them avoid taking responsibility for their current condiition. Theyll often make drug or booze runs for them, but sadly, they're not often aware of how much of a role this behavior plays in helping the alcoholic commit slow suicide.
not that I'm aware of. I don't see why there would be. It's a non-alcoholic beverage.
Because it reinforces the fact that people should be aware of what they are doing and drink in moderation.
Not necessarily You are an alcoholic if you cant give it up without worrying about it. Are you drinking three or four throw downs or are you drinking 3or 4 long necks. If you can calmly stop drinking them for two weeks with the beer in the fridge you are not an alcoholic.
No.
There are 2 types I'm aware of. They are Mercury and Alcohol. Alcohol is used in very cold temperatures as it does not freeze.
If the alcohol is not affecting your judgment or coordination, drink plenty of water and have at it. Be aware that alcohol is a diuretic, and keep an eye on your hydration level.
I am not aware of any particular slang used by doctors to describe alcohol. They just call it whatever type of alcohol it is - rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol; you also have ethyl alcohol or ethanol, which is the sort of alcohol that people drink; and methanol, which is poisonous.