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    I consider my employer. (Talking Rain Beverage Company) Values Integrity – Act with honesty and respect; treat everyone as if they are our number one customer. Commitment – Pursuer excellence in everything we do. Innovation – Promote creative ideas every situation Collaboration- Work as a team to inspire our talents for the best results. Initiative- Execute with little direction, take risk where appropriate and have confidence in decision making. Flexibility- Accept and adapt to a changing…

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    long term goal for Seagram is to refocus and create values to reflect the company in a bright but effective way. The in depth understanding is there and active, but it’s a concern to the company to re-evaluate each step in moving forward. Seagram beverage company succumb to challenges and it is important to each individual to implement the right change. “ The new processes required numerous changes in how people behaved and interacted with each other-indeed, a new culture” (Jick & Peiperl, 2011,…

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    In this case study, the problem is with the pay of expatriates that work for the Chicago Food & Beverage Company (CFB). The company bases their salaries off of the senior and junior scale based on international experience. Paul Fierman, an expatriate manager for the Vietnam branch feels his pay is not what he expected it to be for a manager at that level. Paul Fierman has experience working inside the CFB, an excellent academic background, but lacks the international experience he needs to…

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    Peter Mercer is correct that caffeinated alcoholic beverages serve no ‘socially redeeming purpose’. It is because of consuming caffeinated alcoholic beverages may lead to health problem such as alcohol poisoning. Furthermore, people are not aware on how much alcohol they are consuming and this may affect their rationality and lead to socially unacceptable…

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    large sugary drinks in order to “save” New York City citizens from obesity. His regulation impacted fast food resturants, convenience stores, and grocery chains sales which upset food and beverage retailers. Bloomberg and the New York City boad of health parternered to craft the following regulation, “sugary beverages" larger than 16 ounces could not be sold at food-service establishments in New York City. At restaurants with self-service soda fountains, cups larger than 16 ounces could not be…

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    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 develop stroke and dementia when compared to those who did not. The importance of this is clear as many people have drunk or continue to drink sugary beverages…

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    It is often up to debate as to 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…

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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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    Mythology Of Beer

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    The Mythologies of Beer Beer consumption is a staple of cultures from all around the globe. It is the most consumed alcoholic beverage and among the most consumed overall in the world today. Beer has a long history, with origins that some speculate to go as far back as to the prehistoric nomads (Andrews). Its popularity as a beverage for social gatherings has played a large role in the formation of civilizations and industrialization. Even with the knowledge of the potential harmful effects…

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    The two main elements of this program was a 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…

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