We tell him "If you had an A (100) and then didn't want to do the work on the next paper and put any answer down but turned the paper in and got an F (60) when the grade is averaged (100+60 divided by 2) you would have an 80...a B.
But if you had an A (100) and didn't want to do the work and the paper went missing and you got 0 points, when you average the grade (100+0 divided by 2) you only get 50 an F.
So why on earth would you want to choose the missing assignment route?
It should be as clear as a bell but somehow he still just doesn't get it.
Are we that way too when it comes to alcohol? We know what we're not supposed to do. Alcohol is a poison that our poor liver tries to break down and get rid of. Too much alcohol can impair us, cause us to make bad choices, ruin our health, endanger our lives or possibly endanger the lives of others.
Maybe we're like my son. It can be pointed out with examples and analogies but sometimes we just don't get it.
This thread is designed to help us visualize how we can and why we need to stay healthy if we choose to drink. It's also designed for lurkers and newbies with questions to initially give basic information on alcohol, effects, etc.
I'll be adding new things weekly and encourage everyone to participate with feedback or new subjects to discuss.
Per The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence drinking for healthy people is one drink per day for women and no more than two drinks per day for men. This is considered the maximum amount of alcohol consumption to be considered moderate use. :imshocked:
"One and I'm done" as Kid would say however I'm still with Sara at "two and I'm through" and according to the NCADD that's one too many! I'm trying to work on it Sunbeam!!
However, the amount of alcohol that a person can drink safely is highly individual, depending on genetics, age, sex, weight and family history, etc. A drink is considered to be:
? 4-5 ounces of wine
? 10 ounces of wine cooler
? 12 ounces of beer
? 1-1/4 ounces of distilled liquor (80 proof whiskey, vodka, scotch, or rum)
To Drink or Not to Drink?
Moderate use of alcohol can be an enjoyable, safe experience if used with caution. If you do choose to drink, sip each drink slowly, and always consume alcohol with food. Space drinks out to no more than one drink per hour, and consume plenty of water in between drinks. Never drink while pregnant and never drive when intoxicated.
Do the math and be safe when drinking!
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