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How Much Is Too Much?
Synopsis: How much (alcohol) is too much? This timely workshop answers that question in a way that's powerful and memorable. It teaches basic risk management skills associated with drinking alcohol and includes a screening of the Emmy award-winning short film, Tell Me Something I Don't Know, the true story of the alcohol-related death of MIT freshman Scott Kruger.

Audience: How Much is Too Much? is appropriate for general audiences of all ages and both genders. It is perfect for student organizations that include alcohol as part of their social agenda.

Minimums: This workshop requires at least 50 minutes plus a TV or DVD projector with sound. No minimum or maximum number of participants.

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