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    whether coffee or energy drinks are better beverages. Caffeine is the source of energy in these drinks. Many people use this well-known stimulant to go about their day, as many of them are often sluggish or tired at one point in the day or another. As to if one is better than the other, there is not clear victor. However, there are similarities and differences to these two popular beverages. They are often thought to be similar in their function, but they can be very different in their flavor…

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    New research suggests that excess sugar, particularly the fructose in sugary drinks can potentially damage your brain. Researchers found that people who drink sugary beverages frequently often are more probable to have poorer memory, smaller brain size (volume), due to having a much smaller hippocampus, which is a part of the brain that is crucial for learning and memory. According to a follow-up study, it was found that people who drank diet soda daily were almost three times as likely to…

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    Legal Age Limit

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    alcoholic beverage, the age limit should be raised. There are many factors on why the age limit of drinking should be raised. For instance, when we think about death caused by drinking, we think about it happening to a person who is underage; but that is not the case. Most deaths that happen by someone drinking an alcoholic beverage comes from someone over the age limit of twenty-one years of age. “Studies show that 70% of working males die due to drinking excessive alcoholic beverages (Alcohol…

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    common transactions that go on at recreational events. Some of these ideas promoted are not made for underage people. Alcohol is one such product. Bombarded with advertisements, everyday underage groups see advertisements for some sort of alcoholic beverage. While one part of their world is telling them it…

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    regulation of alcoholic beverages, and the alteration of social environment’s values in order to reduce the demand for this kind of drinks. Restriction of alcoholic beverages has purposes such as reducing the production and advertising the alcoholic beverages, and limit the consumption of it (Ivanets & Lukomskaya, 1990). According to professors of political economic and sociology Dr. Stuckler et al. (2013, as cited in Kolves & Leo, 2014), active labor market programs can minimize the negative…

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    STORAGE OF LIQUOR The storage of liquor is essential in beverage operations as it helps to achieve three important objectives: 1. To ensure accessibility is convenient. 2. To prevent pilferage. 3. To preserve the quality of liquor. These points should be kept in mind when storing liquor. ACCESSIBILTY Storage facility must be organized and all bottles should be properly labelled so that each individual brand and product can be found conveniently. In practice, this means assigning a specific…

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    government to gain access to trade secrets and the accusation that their beverages were full of pesticides. Coca-Cola refused to hand over their trade secrets and quit doing business in India for a period of time. The two businesses were also banned on multiple occasions. The effects could have been anticipated prior to entering the market as shown with the struggles from the history of the market. The carbonated beverage business has been difficult since the 1950’s. First, as mentioned…

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    handle environmental issues that may arise, and why they have taken such a strong stance. Also, New Belgium Brewing has competitive advantages over other brewing companies due to their strong corporate culture. Lastly, if an alcoholic beverage producing company can be socially responsible.…

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    First off what is alcohol? Is it a drug, medicine, or a beverage? Alcohol is known as a depressant. It messes with your ability to react with movement, your speech, and your ability to speak. In other words it’s a drug that affects a person’s mind to think rationally and distorts his/her judgements. Alcohol is a drug because it messes up with your thoughts and just like any other drug, it’s easy to get ahold of it. It’s not injected nor smoked, but consumed as a liquid. There’s different types…

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    For this post, we will discuss alcohol use and abuse. A. Discuss for suggestions that promote the responsible drinking of alcoholic beverages. There are multiple suggestions to promote a responsible drinking of alcoholic beverages. According to Levinthal (2014), an overwhelming proportion of the population drinks on occasion, enjoy the experiences, but have never engage in any violent or aggressive acts. People who never engage in violent or aggressive acts drink in moderate amounts, and avoid…

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