alcohol article 1

The paper you are about to write should be in response and reaction to the article on “Alcohol” provided to you by your professor (it also can be found in eCampus under this course and in the menu button which reads “ALCOHOL ARTICLE”).The paper is to be a minimum of 250 words.

The best and easiest way to write the paper is to read the article first and then answer each question in the series of questions related to the article on “Alcohol.”These questionsare provided for you immediately below these instructions in the section entitled “QUESTIONS.”Answer the questions as well as you can based on your understanding, interpretation, and assessment of the article on “Alcohol.”

Each question has been given an alphanumeric code (for example: “CT-1”).After you read a question answer that question by placing question’s alphanumeric code at the beginning of your answer/response.Therefore, you would write your paper answering each of the sixteen (16) questions in order and in the following format.

Example:

(CT-1)I believe what the article on Alcohol said addresses various pieces

of information about . . . .(CT-2)In my opinion I believe the authors of the article were saying . . . . , etc.

The following are the questions(with their alpha-numeric code) which you MUST answer.Please think about what the article on “Alcohol” said concerning each of these questions and then provide your answer based on what you learned, understand, interpret, and assess in reading the article.

THE QUESTIONS:

CT-1Briefly state what the article said about alcohol.

CT-2In your opinion interpret what the authors of the article on alcohol were trying to say/communicate to the reader.

CT-3Before reading the article on alcohol how would you have answered the question: “I used to think this about alcohol.”

CT-4After reading the article on alcohol how would you now answer the question: “But now I think this about alcohol.”

CT-5In your opinion what conclusions have you been able to draw after reading the article on alcohol regarding its use and abuse?

QL-1In general what does the graphtell you about the various age groups and the use of alcohol?

QL-2By looking at the graphbriefly demonstrate through the use of equationswhat the alcohol use rate was in the preceding month for three age groups(for example according to the graph the alcohol use rate for the age group of 40-44 in the preceding month, when you express it as an equation,you would write:“The alcohol use rate for those in the 40-44 age group = 61%” ).State, using an equation as noted above, the use of alcohol in the previous month by the following age groups: 12-13; 21-25; and 65+ (you should have three equation statements — one for the age group 12-13,one for the age group 21-25, and one for the age group 65+).

QL-3Using a statement including a reference to percentages, briefly describe what age group was the most likely to use alcohol in the previous month based on the data in the graph. .

QL-4If you analyze the graphyou would conclude that alcohol use after the age of 20-25 gradually does what?

QL-5In the article the topic of alcohol abuse is addressed.Based on what the article says describe what you assume abusive drinkers will do about their drinking, if anything, in the future?

QL-6Using data from the graph what is your conclusion about what happens to the use of alcoholonce people pass the age of 21-25?Support your conclusions by briefly explaining what is happening to alcohol use as we age by citing the percentage (%) of use by various age groups over the age of 21-15.

VCI-1When considering the “image” (located on page two) in the article please tell us what it is (for example is it a chart, bar graph, circular graph, pie chart, etc. ) and list its parts.

VCI-2When considering the “image” (located on page two) in the article please identify the style used in the image (lines, colors, bars, age ranges, etc.) and explain how this helps one to understand what is being presented by using the “image.”

VCI-3What do you think was the purpose for using the image (what was the reason the image was used — how did it help the article)?

VCI-4How does the “context” of the graph(i.e., how the graph relates to the written portion of the article) influence and help the reader understand the material in the article

VCI-5In general analyze and describe in words what the “image” (graph) in the article is telling reader about the use of alcohol.

CE-1Considering the “alcohol article” to be reflective of our culture and community describe how our attitudes and beliefs may differ from those of other cultures and communities when it comes to the use and abuse of alcohol.And would you be curious about the results of a similar study on alcohol conducted in other cultures and communities?[3]

CE-2Based on the facts of the “alcohol article” how might you connect and extend this information to civic engagement and what might your participation be in applying the knowledge you gained from the “alcohol article” to your participation in civic life, politics, and government?[4]

CE-3What experiences have you had with the general population/citizens/friends with regard to alcohol use and abuse and what did you learn about yourself as it relates to your growing sense of civic identity and commitment? [3]

CE-4In any of the encounters you have had with the general population/citizens/friends concerning the use and abuse of alcohol were you able to express, listen, and adapt your ideas and messages based on others’ perspectives.If so, briefly explain how.[3]

CE-5Have you ever participated in, or been a leader in, a civic (general population/ citizens/friends) action (helping others) with reflective insights or analysis about the aims and accomplishments of your actions in wanting to help them?If so, give an example.[3]

CE-6Before reading the “alcohol article” and responding to this questionnaire what I used to think about my civic responsibility to educate and interact with others about the use and abuse of alcohol and demonstrate my ability and commitment to collaboratively work across and within community contexts (friends) and structures (the general population) to achieve a civic aim was:[4]

CE-7After reading the “alcohol article” and responding to this questionnaire what I now think about my civic responsibility to educate and interact with others about the use and abuse of alcohol and demonstrate my ability and commitment to collaboratively work across and within community contexts (friends) and structures (the general population) to achieve a civic aim is:[4]