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	<title>Comments on: Teen drinking and driving declines</title>
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		<title>By: Edwin Bonilla</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edwin Bonilla</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drunk driving by high school students has fallen significantly since the 1990s so that&#039;s a good thing. It&#039;s not shocking or surprising that 11% of alcoholic beverages consumed are by people under the ageist drinking age. To further decrease drunk driving by high students, more parents will need to talk to their daughter or son about drunk driving. Parents should also talk to their daughter or son about binge drinking. If scare tactics are not used, teachers can teach students about the dangers of drunk driving and the negative effects of binge drinking. It&#039;s a good thing for parents talk to their daughter or son about alcohol responsibility because the daughter or son will know what their parents expect. Away from home, the young woman, young man, girl or boy will know why alcohol responsibility is the right manner.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drunk driving by high school students has fallen significantly since the 1990s so that&#8217;s a good thing. It&#8217;s not shocking or surprising that 11% of alcoholic beverages consumed are by people under the ageist drinking age. To further decrease drunk driving by high students, more parents will need to talk to their daughter or son about drunk driving. Parents should also talk to their daughter or son about binge drinking. If scare tactics are not used, teachers can teach students about the dangers of drunk driving and the negative effects of binge drinking. It&#8217;s a good thing for parents talk to their daughter or son about alcohol responsibility because the daughter or son will know what their parents expect. Away from home, the young woman, young man, girl or boy will know why alcohol responsibility is the right manner.</p>
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