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    The Greeks had a long path of history to get to where they are today. One of The two Great Gods of Earth had a big importance to Ancient Greece. This God was Dionysus or Bacchus, who is the God of the vine/wine and known for grapes. Dionysus controlled the crops, he was the water and heat in which they needed to grow. Without the help of Dionysus the Greeks could not have thrived. Dionysus allowed them to be able to feed their population, which in turn meant the population would increase. Even…

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    Ethnographic Analysis

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    about my mom buying wrong wine and try to return the wine would indicate the hidden curriculum she experienced in fit in. She participates into a new environment then communicate with other people beside family member. She learns red wine is good for health by interacting with other people and take in the idea of the red wine. While she goes to the store and want to buy a red wine, she interacts with other people who speak different language and know what kinds of wine other people usually buy.…

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    Super Bowl Commercial

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    commercial with everyone having a good time at a party and they are drinking the wine that is being advertised. They say the name of the wine but they put more attention on the kangaroo. Then they change the scene and they are in a backyard having a cookout and again they say the wine’s name but focus more on the kangaroo. They should focus more on how or what makes their wine is more special that other brands of wine…

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    The law of the drinking age should be lowered because it is not fair to prevent some adults from the rights of other adults.The history of laws on alcohol restriction have proven to be faulted as they can not adequately prevent the drinking of alcohol. When a citizen turns 18, they are given all new rights except for, the right to drink alcohol. The drinking age should stay at 21 because it prevents young adults from drinking and making mistakes that can cost them later in life. God says it is…

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    In his novel, A History of the World in Six Glasses, Tom Standage interprets how six drinks have marked a trend that has changed the face of the earth. He showed how throughout history beer, wine, spirits, tea, coffee, and Coca-Cola have been a huge motivation to the development of our society. The first drink Standage talked about was beer, a beverage discovered in the Fertile Crescent and was made with boiled water and grains. Beer made civilization possible according to the author,…

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    Red Sorghum Analysis

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    As the films winds up, the distillery workers chant the God of Wine song as they vow to avenge the death of Luohan. The distillery workers believe that when they drink wine in the memory of Luohan, they are invoking the valor of heroes to ensure that justice has been restored. Also, the last scene of Red Sorghum collects all the mythical power of the film 's themes.…

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    Nothing was making me more excited than the idea of trying a new type of wine, this “Amontillado”, that my friend offered me to taste and judge, to have an opinion from my point of view. I think he is not entirely convinced of the quality of his product and wants me to check it out., since he’s aware of my big knowledge in the field. I start feeling a little confused, because of all the liquors and different alcoholic beverages he made me drink during our little journey underground, but I’m sure…

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    the food you wish to pair with. This rule generally follows the wine rule which is light with light and dark with dark. So a dark beer would pair with a heavier item such as a steak and a light beer would pair with a lighter item such as pasta. One of my favorite pairings in this project would have to be pairing the Drake's Hopocalypse DIPA with the caramel cheesecake. When I think of eating dessert I would usually pair a glass of wine to complement the…

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    Health promotion about alcohol consumption from a nurse would be a good start for the client as she may lack the knowledge to know how much sugar is in the alcohol she is drinking. In a 30ml glass of wine there is 135 calories (Levine, Bush, Magnusson, Cheng and Chen, 2013) and the client is having 2 a day. This could be a contributor to why the client is finding it hard to lose weight or why that is her goal. To help decrease the amount of alcohol…

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    It is important to understand that alcohol was not always legal in the United States. In the early 1900’s in the United States alcohol was made to be illegal by the 18th Amendment (History.com Staff 3). This time period was known as Prohibition and was part of a temperance movement. The law was later repealed by the 21st Amendment due to the growing need for revenue that would be created by the liquor industry during The Great Depression in 1933 (History.com Staff 4). It became apparent that…

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