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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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    Legal Drinking Age Essay

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    punished every state that allowed persons below 21 to purchase alcoholic beverages reducing its annual federal highway apportionment by ten percent. Since then, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have prohibited selling alcoholic beverages for those people who are under the 21 age so that they do not lose the 10% funds. This act neither intervene with the alcohol sale hours on or off premises nor where to sell alcoholic beverages. It only sets an age limit. This current law was…

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    I did my report on how much gas is produced by these beverages. I did it because i needed something to do for my report. I also did it because i was interested in how much gas is really produced by these beverages. This is my report. I hope that you like it. I will start off by telling you some facts about Mountain Dew. It was originally manufactured to be a moonshine mixer. It got it’s name from the Scottish and Irish immigrants’ description for appalachian moonshine. It belongs to PepsiCo. It…

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    Unfortunately, people in 1920s to early 1930s couldn’t, because the United States’ government prohibited alcoholic beverages. The government’s intention was to reduce crime rate and to make the America a healthier society. However, the outcome of the prohibition wasn’t the result that the government expected. A group of people named bootleggers started to sell alcoholic beverages illegally in a secret bar known as the speakeasies. Since the bootlegging was highly beneficial, it attracted many…

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    Diageo Case Study

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    times higher interest coverage. It is less risky for the lenders to finance those companies. * Diageo’s book gearing (59%) is slightly lower than average spirits’ segment figure, higher than the average book gearing of competitors in beer and beverage industry, lower than package food and fast food industry averages. * Diageo’s market gearing (25%) is slightly lower than average spirits’ segment figure, higher than the average…

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    businesses all around the nation. The organization also believes in being a responsible advocate by cohering to all rules and regulations regarding all of their marketing, being a part of three organizations for setting any new standards towards the beverage, and even making sure viewers who are searching their website are of 21 years or older. Another belief that the Boston Beer Company forces is the right to be a sustainable company. To be able to reduce reuse and recycle The Boston Beer…

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    Hard Cider Research Paper

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    However, historically hard cider can be one of the oldest alcoholic beverages. Fermented from apples the earliest traces of cider consumption date back to the Romans in 55 BC when they reached Kent. The villagers in England took notice and began drinking the alcoholic beverage made from apples, seeing as though it offered a safer alternative to the unsanitary water. Cider gained extreme popularity in Europe. Today, England…

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    just want to enjoy a cold can of coke but come to find that the hot weather beat you to it .The ChillPill can instantly solve that problem in a matter of minutes. Engineers have invented a capsule shaped design that can efficiently chill any canned beverage within minutes. It's built with cheap yet durable materials, convenient, and compact The ChillPill’s sleek design lets it withstand the most intense situations. You can throw it down hills, drop it in lakes, smash it and it wouldn’t…

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    Heineken out on the lake. Corona is the better beer when compared to Heineken. For example, I once purchased a six pack of each brand to meet my hydration needs to prepare myself for a long, yet fun lake day. After finishing both servings of beverages, I realized that Corona is the more superior beer because Corona did not leave the bitter after taste and left me feeling refreshed. As a result, I made the trip…

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    Gum Disease

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    What you eat matters. Many foods and beverages cause plaque, which damages your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film full of bacteria that contributes to gum disease and causes tooth damage. After eating or drinking food, the sugars consumed cause the bacteria-filled plaque to release acids that attack your tooth enamel. As the acids break down your tooth enamel, cavities develop. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cavities are the most common, chronic disease faced by…

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