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    the manufacturing and distribution of alcohol. The connection between Amendment 18 and the increasing crime rate were directly related. Leading up the 1920’s for the citizens living in the United States of America the consumption of an alcoholic beverage was a widely accepted daily routine. After a long day…

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    The roaring 20’s was an innovative time in American History. New inventions that we still utilize to this day were created. Although we were striving with our excellent creations, we also had many economic downfalls during that decade. Food in the 1920’s was greatly affected by prohibition and the overproduction of produce. The alcohol ban lead to violence and rebellion against the government. Meanwhile the overproduction of food affected the farmer’s quality of life. Prohibition began in 1919…

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    In the beginning, I wasn’t fond of beer, but after the project I found that I enjoyed beer more when paired with foods that I enjoy. I learned that different beers bring out and complement different flavors in food, for example, if you want to complement the flavor in a beer then you will match a key flavor found in the beer with a key flavor found in 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…

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    drinks can be traced back to a neolithic village in northern China in 7000-6650 BC. They were made of grapes, berries, honey, and rice. During this time and age, fermented drinks were used as a form of medicinal practice, as well as an enjoyable beverage that families could indulge in during meal times. However, this controversial topic has been present for many years, and over time, two sides have formed. One side argues that the…

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    The whole meaning behind the Drugstore Soda Fountain baffles me. I cannot seem to wrap my mind around the fact we once were served fountain drinks with drugs such as cocaine and caffeine. I don’t feel like Pharmacist should have been authorized to infuse drinks with drugs just because customers had some physical malady. Personally I believe that The “Harrison Act” which implemented the ban of cocaine in over-the-counter products saved a lot of our ancestors as well as the generations to follow…

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    In today’s society alcohol tends to have a negative connotation to the consumption of the beverage. However in, Janet Chrzan’s “Alcohol: Social Drinking in Cultural Context,” expresses both the positive and negative views on alcohol. Chrzan uses examples from history and connects them to modern day situations to broaden the reader’s minds. Chrzan’s main point is to provide information on varieties in which alcohol is used for and spread awareness of abusing alcohol and experiencing the dangers…

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    I will be violating the norm of pregnancy health precautions and safety. More specifically, consuming alcoholic beverages and smoking while pregnant. This norm acts as a mechanism of social control because it is socially and medically accepted and promotes social conformity. I am assuming that until medical research was done, mothers were unaware of the consequences of alcohol and cigarettes while pregnant. The authority in our culture enforcing these norms are medical doctors. They have…

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    second grain mill. This purchase would create a clear separation between beer and whiskey, which currently see their grains being mixed and boiled in the same equipment, one after the other. For purpose of hygiene and specialization of products, each beverage should have their own equipment. For even better production efficiency, the automation of the filling process is recommended as this task is fully done by manpower, using one simple step. Now that the laws have passed in Texas, Ranger Creek…

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    The first passage “Alcoholic Beverage Advertising Should Be Restricted”, support the restriction of alcohol advertising and is against it. It gives some reasons why it should be restricted like motor vehicle deaths. The second passage “Alcohol Ads Do Not Promote Underage Drinking” states that there is no connection between the ads and underage drinking, and that there are other things more harmful than drinking. The position of the first passage “Alcoholic Beverage Advertising Should Be…

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    implement alcohol educational programs. Alcohol drinking is a growing problem in United States schools. “As many as half of our kids are doing this (4).” When young people are watching television one of the main commercial are of the alcoholic beverage such as beer. The commercial makes alcohol drinking seems fun, but they do not show the negative side of drinking too much, like the deaths that are caused by drinking or the addiction it may cause. Additions to alcohol do not happen…

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