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    care of. People are trying to make a difference around the world, Christian R. Weisser states,“As a quick example of sustainability, think about aluminum soda cans...the practice of throwing them away was unsustainable because ready sources of aluminum are limited and landfills and trash dumps were filling with wasted cans...today more than 100,000 soda cans are recycled each minute”(603). Changes in small situations slowly but surely help the Earth. Recycling is a big part in helping the Earth be more sustainable. Now the aluminum cans are helping rather than hurting Earth. Although, there are more conditions hurting Earth rather than helping, Robert Paarlberg, in the article, “Attention Whole Food Shoppers” explains “Farmers then began conserving water by moving to drip irrigation...GPS was added to tractors, auto steering the machines in straighter paths...equipment was developed that can insert fertilizers into the ground at exactly the depth needed”(616). It is clear that both texts show the changes being made to help the Earth. The articles discuss ideas that have made significant changes in our environment. While the changes are helping us protect and make the Earth more sustainable for the future, the articles shine a light on different ways the Earth is being harmed as well. Hurting and helping the earth can be seen as two binary oppositions. Both concepts directly deal with Earth, one is negative and the other is positive. Many times the topics discussed are the…

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    enamel makes it extremely vulnerable to stains. Colored beverages can be absorbed by the teeth, which may lead to a brown or yellow tinge on the teeth. Acidic beverages are another problem for tooth enamel because the acid can actually wear the enamel away and temporarily softens the enamel; thus, making teeth even more prone to staining. Bright Color Beverages Can Stain the Teeth The color in beverages comes from intensely pigmented molecules that are referred to as chromogens. These…

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    Rover Experiment

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    “R”Rovers are an important part of our lives. They allow us to see beyond our earth. We made our rovers to help us understand the scientific process and how to create an experiment. Making this rover also refreshed our memory of the concept of elastic energy. Not to rub it in your face, but EarthToy Designs enlisted in our help to design this rover, too. They asked us to make a rover that can be adjusted to go different distances. Of course, we have to think about the environment while making…

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    Soda Ban Cons

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    The so called “soda ban” isn’t really a ban on soda, people can still easily and legally buy it. For those that don’t mind the health effects or really enjoy soda, they can still buy more, smaller sized beverages. But for most people, it would cause them to make healthier choices in life. Revisiting the article of Sarah Conly, it is written, “Giving up a little liberty is something we agree to when we agree to live in a democratic society that is governed by laws. The freedom to buy a really…

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    After a long and a frustrating day at school, you still have soccer practice to go to. What do you do? Oh wait, a can of RedBull should get me through the practice. But how good of a decision is this? It is a fact that energy drinks do give energy, but is it good for the human body? Energy drinks come in a tall cans with many different colors and a catchy slogans that grabs many teenagers attention. We see them all over the place like commercials, billboards, radio and even school cafeterias.…

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    We start celebrating Christmas Eve by going to Church and having the last posada, as a family. When we come back from church we gather at a family members house. There we eat our traditional food, pozole, tamales, and drink ponche. As the night goes on we joke around, play games, dance, and even sing. When midnight approaches we gather everyone to get ready to open presents and welcome baby Jesus. To conclude this is how Latin America celebrates Christmas. With our traditional pozadas, and…

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    Better For You Case Study

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    Introduction “Better for You’ beverages are a healthy range of drink products produced by Frucor that offer low/zero sugar alternatives to traditional carbonated soft drinks and juices. Due to the chaotic nature of dairies, these drinks aren’t getting the promotion of the healthy benefits that they need for consumers to realise said benefits, as they are grouped with traditional beverages. Consumer Insight In the same way people are becoming more aware of/cutting down on sugar laden drinks, the…

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    You want to stray away from the typical phrases such as "Hey what 's up?" Or "What can I get you to drink?" Starting a greet with either one of these statements will kill your tip and the chance of your guest ever returning. Instead, start off by telling them your name and asking if it 's their first dining out at whatever restaurant you work at. A majority of the time your guest are going to respond yes but if this does happen to be their first time you want to offer your ultimate weapon which…

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    The world is constantly transforming and changing. Humans have undergone a massive evolution from the early dates of the first recorded human civilizations to the present day. Beverages provide an excellent insight on the changing continuity of history. In the book A History of the World in 6 Glasses, Tom Standage explains the changing continuities of previous societies to now using beverages. Throughout the novel, certain drinks are associated with certain time periods solely based upon the…

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    The name of the company, “Cheers for the Cure” a nonalcoholic beverage company. Significance The significance of this NAB is to be able to be consumed as a nutritious food replacement. It will contain a required daily consumption amount of proteins, calcium, vitamins and other essential elements. The drink will be sold fresh this is a good source of nutrition for the unhealthy eaters, on the go people, or as an emergency food supply. Mission Statement “A cheer’s (toast) to save a live, one…

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