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She had a very sad life as a little girl her dad left her when she was only 3.He was a alcohol addict.So...... later on she had a good life and became a music star.
No, John Denver had been drinking heavily in that period of his life, and was failing medical exams, but it is not believed that he was actually intoxicated in any way when he was actually flying on that fateful day.
Thuggin' by Webbie, on the Savage Life 2 album.
Glamorous by Fergie
From what I know of it's about basically growing up in Manchester around that time, and there not always being something for you. It's about escaping and being free of all the worries and problems of life, why find a job when cigarettes and alcohol satisfy you?!For some people cigarettes and alcohol were the only things for them.Great song though.
Better health and longer life expectancy.
Drinking alcohol in moderation contributes to better health and longer life. However, abusing it can be harmful.
Drinking alcohol in moderation can contribute to family cohesiveness and harmony. However, the abuse of alcohol can be destructive and harmful to family life.
It makes it a whole lot etter
No you just live your life to the fullest <3 the haters out there btw:this is not a true mesage
Alcohol can cause life - threatening harms.
Not unless you REALLY want to screw up your life.
In alcohol rehabs, people learn to withdrawal from alcohol by talking about the bad news associated with drinking and how it affects family and friends and social life.
The long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are better health and longer life expectancy. The long-term effects of abusing alcohol are poorer health and shorter life expectancy.
No. To the contrary, it is associated with better health and longer life than abstaining from alcohol.
Alcohol can affect a person's decisions, usually for the worst, and can change a person's life forever. Drinking alcohol can be addictive and can become a person's only worry in life and can ruin all of the future goals and plans they once had.
Drinking alcohol can have many different effects on the body, and not all of them are life-threatening. Many of the effects of alcohol consumption are dose-dependent and can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as general health, tolerance, amount of alcohol consumed and frequency of consumption.