Earl Rochester Case Study

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Earl Rochester sees a very significant of public health issue that is relating to the consumption of alcohol. When he cites the statistics that suggest "two-thirds of adolescent and adult Americans drink alcohol, and of those, 8 to 12% will become alcoholics or problem drinkers." How to solve this problem he want a "drinking license" system that it's similar to a driver's license. Within all the people who want to drink they have to study a book manual with the information about any kind of alcohol, also including the legal issues that's relating to the alcohol usage. After they done with that they;ll have to pass a written test to know the understanding of the manual. Once they get their drinking license they can start buying drinks. I agree

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