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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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    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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    The agreement made , 20 , between Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity (“Kappa”), a nonprofit association, and (“event planner”). 1. Facilities: The event planner agrees to provide Kappa with event planning and management services for the event detailed below. Facility: Date: Hours: Rate or fee: Payment terms: 2. Services: The event planner hereby agrees to provide Kappa with the following services at the function described above. a.…

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    common alcoholic beverage which with cheap price enjoys a large consumer base belonging to different demographic groups. However, now the brewery industry is experimenting with beer to create a new product with higher percentage of alcohol and distinct taste. Accordingly, the consumer dynamics are also beginning to change. The issue of increased alcohol content in beers is often seen as a legal one instead of an ethical issue. It must be noted that this issue of high alcohol beverage is as…

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    explaining how they 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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    My work background might not be as extensive as my other college students in their senior year, but it shows that I am dedicated to the places where I am employed. I currently work at the Springhill Suites Denver Downtown in the Food and Beverage Department working in banquets and also at the hotel-run restaurant, Degree Metropolitan Food and Grill and have been there since August. Before that I was an intern there for the spring semester (2015) where I rotated through all the departments and…

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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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    Often considered the symbol of democracy, cola proved an influential beverage during the Cold War. In Western Europe, the intake of Coca-Cola became synonymous with free-market capitalism, democracy, and freedom. Although some communist-supporters resided in Western Europe and tried to hinder the sale of cola, these accounts remain few, and often failed miserably. These failures helped boost Coca-Cola sales in these regions, as enjoying this drink was a delicious foreign custom that was…

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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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    like consuming alcoholic beverages makes one more of an adult and more mature. For example, one in five of the top one hundred country songs make some sort of reference to alcohol. This reputation that the media has made for alcohol is what fuels alcoholism. Celebrities and professional athletes are role models for a lot of people. When their role model drinks alcohol people are likely to follow. People need to realize that alcohol is not the amazing and miracle-working beverage the media…

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