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    individual as well as plastic recycling process. On campus everyone is encouraged to recycle their bottles, cans, paper, ink cartridges, and other objects. In fact, according to the Associated Students page on the CSUN website there are “more than 200 locations” where a student or faculty member can recycle. Throughout the campus there are three bins in a row labeled “landfill/trash,” “paper," and “bottles and cans”. These cans serve to cut down the process as a whole by eliminating some of…

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    fridge to extend its shelf-life. Even small children can carry the bottle well due to its light-weight and easy-to-use feature. The top lid makes it easy to open and close. The honey bottles are available in various quantities that will make it easy to store and use it according to your usage. Baba Patanjali Pure Honey – The Product Baba Patanjali Pure Honey is rich in fructose, minerals, vitamins and other nutrients. A bottle of Patanjali honey comes in various quantities such as 250g, 500g…

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    have a great body, and that Muscle Milk will help you achieve that goal. The Muscle Milk bottle is presented up close, which increases the intensity of the image and suggests the importance of the product. The front view also emphasizes the drink in the ad. The words on the bottle are legible and stand out, so consumers can easily read the bottle. The framing of the image directs your attention to the bottle of muscle milk, the clever saying “SOME GUYS DON’T NEED A GREAT BODY TO DATE SWIMSUIT…

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    Ramune Research

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    it looks like the fun is beginning to spread here in the States. To open a bottle of Ramune, you have to remove the top, pop out this little plastic plunger from it's casing, and then use the plunger to pop out a marble that seals the neck of the bottle. The neck of the bottle has two indentions that will hold the marble when you tip the bottle back to drink from it, keeping the neck of the bottle clear. Hold the bottle the wrong way, and the marble will clog things up. You can…

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    today is affecting our world, tearing our world apart. I take the position that plastic water bottles should be banned from the pollution on the floor, killing our animals, and having us end in the hospital. My first reason why plastic should be banned is because it could pollute the world. Plastic on the ground could be the very bad for the earth. Because of high purchase rates the plastic water bottles are often on the ground or in landfills. From the article “ Is Bottled Water Really Better?”…

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    his family support us." Then the patient shared that her boyfriend hid her take home bottles from her because he had this assumption that the patient hid his wallet. When questioned about where she store her locking container. The patient first response was in the living room. Please note, the patient boyfriend seek methadone treatment at the Hartford Dispensary and as per patient, he currently have take home bottles.…

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    The Advertisement of Poo Pourri There are several ways advertisers can catch ones attention and earn their money. Some of the techniques are subtle while others are obvious. Advertisers use pictures, celebrity endorsements, and promises of what their product can do for the consumer to improve their lives. Advertisers use many different techniques in their campaign to make the consumer feel compelled to purchase their products. Persuasion in many different forms is a powerful technique used…

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    Avery's Beverage

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    since, Avery’s has continued to produce its organic sodas the same way. The company starts by making its soda with 750 pounds of real cane sugar mixed with water. It then adds flavoring to the syrup mix, which is poured into the bottles with carbonated water. Shake the bottle and the soda is ready to go. As simple as this may sound, it is hard labor because all the machines are old-fashioned and manual. Yet, the employees feel it’s an honor to work in such an historic barn. Manny Ramirez has…

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    and Benjamin Thomas, traveled to Atlanta to negotiate the rights to bottle Coca-Cola. Thomas and Whitehead wanted to capitalize on the popularity of the drink by bottling it to be consumed outside the four walls of a soda fountain. The bottles used in those days were simple straight-sided bottles that were typically brown or clear. The Coca-Cola Company required that the bottlers emboss the famous Coca-Cola logo onto every bottle. However, competitor brands like Koka-Nola, Ma Coca-Co, Toka-Cola…

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    Bottled Water History

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    The practice of collecting water started in ancient human civilization. Since there was no water bottles to collect water with the Roman soldiers would use animal skins, ostrich eggs and earthen jugs. Then in the 18th century people would go to health centers where there was natural mineral springs. Natural mineral was said to have many health benefits if one was to drink, bath, or shower in this water. Businessmen and entrepreneurs got the idea that if they bottled this natural spring water it…

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