Alcohol Informative Speech

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Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech, my audience will know how alcohol was made and how it affects humans negatively and positively. INTRODUCTION I. Attention-Getter: Lance Penny once said “Alcohol is probably the easiest substance to abuse, because the potential is there. Its legal, and its available.” II. Personal Credibility: I have always wondered how alcohol was made and how it affects people differently. III. Establish Rapport: People all over the world drink alcohol as a way to have fun and enjoy time with their friends but don’t know exactly what they are drinking and how it affects them in the future. IV. Thesis: Alcohol is the most commonly used substance in the United States and people should know how it was made and the advantages/disadvantages to drinking alcohol. V. Preview Main Points: I am going to inform you on how alcohol is made and how it affects humans in different ways. …show more content…

Neurotransmitters are chemicals that help transmit signals from one nerve in the brain to another (Drinkaware). Drinking decreases our mental sharpness and judgment. According to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die from alcohol-related unintentional injuries, including motor-vehicle crashes” (NIAAA,). Another problem that affects us mentally is addiction. Alcohol is very addictive and people go through withdrawal. (Brittanica, Mark Keller). Alcohol affects human’s bodies and causes them to die at a young age. Alcohol harms your organs such as the heart, liver, pancreas, and the brain. (NIAAA). Also, there is an increase of developing cancer around the mouth, esophagus, throat, liver, and breast (NIAA). Consuming alcohol came lead to people taking actions they might not have taken when sober. Regular drinking lowers the levels of serotonin in your brain. This leads to depression and

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