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Q&A: Anyone know any sites that prove that lowering the drinking age will reduce the amount of young binge drinking?
Aug 13th
Question by estheticcore: Anyone know any sites that prove that lowering the drinking age will reduce the amount of young binge drinking?
Does anyone know any sites that talk about that lowering the drinking age in the U.S will reduce the amount of young people binge drinking?
And Amsterdam has lower deaths and younger binge drinkers b/c drinking is a norm right? < << Anyone know any good articles that talk about that too?
Best answer:
Answer by Pfo
A website won’t prove that. Information it contains might, but then it would be lying.
The reason why it works in Europe is because it is culturally acceptable. If you lowered the drinking age here, you would encourage even younger drinking. It might be temporary, but it would last at least a generation.
Amsterdam is also a country full of ridiculously rich people. Drinking to get wasted is not as popular as it is here.
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Q&A: What are some needs/shortfalls in drug addiction rehab or supervised injection sites?
Aug 5th
Question by smallbewbsftw: What are some needs/shortfalls in drug addiction rehab or supervised injection sites?
this is for a school project and our group wants to perhaps raise money for what is really lacking in the centres that assist drug addicts
but we dont even know what is most needed, and i cant find any site that really tells yuu this
were not sure if were going to fundraise, and if we do would the money be for rehab or injection sites or whatever helps drug addiction
but we could really use the info first, and i might just personally go to one myself to see
thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by TJ
You really have to check out this website….. I saw this place on MTV They did a rehab show at one of there centers. I really thought it was cool DJ am did the show there and this place is really cool.
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GPT Sites – Things To Check Before Joining
Jan 3rd
If you ever heard about GPT (Get Paid To: subscribe, read, click, promote, complete offers, surf etc.) projects or maybe work with them, you must know that 98-99% of them are certainly scam or will turn scam very soon. Hundreds of them!
This article will help you to identify who are scammers and who are reliable GPT sites.
How can it be? There are much people on Earth who try to make cash quickly and on the cross, and then get lost. And on the other side there are us who let them do this. Many of this sort of services appear and go every single day with your cash, even without being alive at least 1 month. So, what to do to make money and to elude getting scammed by those malicious people?
You will find below valuable tips to remember in order to work with only paying GPT sites:
1. The first and the main rule: nobody will pay you 1 dollar for clicking or $20 for completing offers. Don’t be so naif!
2. Prior to joining a GPT site, surf through search engines using its name + words like “scam” to learn more about it. If you find some negative comments and no contestations on them, think twice before joining it. See how long this GPT site exists. A long presense is a good argument it’s a paying one.
3. Look at the appearance of the site. 100% scammy GPT sites use template scripts without even changing and complementing them.
4. Unprofessional layout (low script) – the first warning that you surely deal with a scammer. Sometimes the head isn’t noticeably changed as is simply a copy of the “parent” site, or doesn’t even exists.
5. If you see many grammatical errors, it signifies that the admin didn’t even think about how his GPT service looks like. What else was he thinking about then? Maybe he was in a hurry?
6. Variances in TOS, FAQ and on the home page. Usually no one reads them, including the admin. But you should. The most frequent ones are in the site’s name, prices, upgrades to premium accounts, withdrawal terms. All these things signify that you will be clicking, promoting, reading etc. only for “promises”, not for dollars.
7. See also if the GPT site offers banners for promotion. Banners aren’t a luxe, it is a must.
8. Avoid sites with no means of communication (no forum or chat).
9. No contact with the admin, i.e. he doesn’t answer emails, questions, always off-line. Stay away.
10. The GPT site is on a 3rd level domain. Does it mean that the owner cannot at least buy his own domain and hosting? What would happen to your money then?
11. You should stay away from the sites with a lot of affiliate programs + redirect. It’s an eyesore, more than that you will be supposed to wait for tons of viruses.
12. Viruses detected on the site itself – scam without comments.
13. If the withdrawal is only acceptable by premium members, it means that the owner wouldn’t like to let you reach your minimum to withdraw.
14. If some gambling is offered on the GPT site, it is also a bad sign, not crucial but suspect. The script will allow you to win maybe some cents. Then it will decide everything for you. You can lose everything if you are absorbed too much.
15. Too long pending cashouts, frequent changes in TOS, decreasing of the clicks cost, rise of the minimum payout (if you’re already in) – the first signal that you should leave asap.
Too much work only to find a trusted GPT site?
I will not surely leave you “as is”, being in need of surfing the net for paying sites. The link in the bio will take you to the list of them. Good luck!
