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- Use information from the Wikipedia article “Blood Alcohol Content” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_alcohol_content) to select three effects on an individual having the following BAC. BAC = 0.051 Anger or sadness Decreased libido Mild euphoria Relaxation Increased verbosity BAC (% by vol.) SI units (mmol/l) mg/dL Behavior Impairment 0.001–0.029 0.22–6.3 1–29 May appear normal Subtle effects detected with special tests 0.030–0.059 6.5–12.8 30-59 Decreased social inhibition Joyousness Mild euphoria Relaxation Increased verbosity Decreased attentional control 0.060–0.099 13.0–21.5 60-99 Alcohol flush reaction Reduced affect display Disinhibition Euphoria Extraversion Increased pain tolerance Depth perception Glare recovery Peripheral vision Reasoning 0.100–0.199 21.7–43.3 100-199 Analgesia Ataxia Boisterousness Over-expressed emotions Possibility of nausea and vomiting Spins Gross motor skill Motor planning…Why is alcohol perceived as acceptable for social use as well as for relieving stress and anxiety? Why do many people often forget alcohol’s harmful consequences?Why women become more intoxicated than men on equal doses of alcohol ?