Lieber, C. (2001) Alcohol and Hepatitis C. Alcohol Research and Health. Retrieved on July 7, 2007, from http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CXH/is_4_25/ai_84926096.
This source explains how alcohol-related Hepatitis C is formed. It is a major cause of death in the United States. This source also explains the symptoms that Hepatitis C includes. Hepatitis C is a slow killer and most people don't find out they have it until it has gotten worse. I will use this as a long-term effect of drinking alcohol to answer my research question.
Levine, H. & Reinarman C. (2004), Alcohol prohibition and drug prohibition. Lessons from alcohol policy for drug policy. Amsterdam: CEDRO. Retrieved on July 22, 2007, from http://www.cedro-uva.org/lib/levine.alcohol.html.
I found this source from Google. I was having trouble finding sources from databases on this topic. The first part of the source goes into detail about how Prohibition was created and also the failures of Prohibition. I won't need the second part of the source because it talks about drug prohibition. I will use this information to explain why Prohibition started and ended. I think I will use this as part of the introduction paragraph.
Gossman, G. (2007, July 2). Delirium Tremens. EMedicine from WebMD. Retrieved on July 22, 2007, from http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic123.htm.
I found this source from Google. I think it is a reliable source because it is from WebMD. This source is about delirium tremens, or severe withdrawal from alcohol. Symptoms may arise when a severe alcoholic has stopped drinking alcohol. I will use this source to explain a long-term danger of drinking alcohol.
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looks like you have some more interesting sources. Your paper should be very interesting.
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