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    Teenage Alcoholism Research Paper EDU-574 Addiction Counseling Nicole L. Lee Lincoln University Introduction Before continuing, in order to provide the necessary context, it is essential that the following terms and their meanings be comprehended in their entirety: Alcohol, alcoholism and teenage alcoholism. Alcohol, as it pertains to this paper, is a drink containing ethanol that has been fermented and distilled and consumed. Overconsumption of alcohol over a period of time leads…

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    Alcohol advertising has a brutal impact on young Americans and adults and why advertisers should be banned from promoting this everyday killer. Exposure to alcohol advertising is shown on a regular basis not only to adults but to underage children that cannot buy alcohol or even drink alcohol. Many alcohol companies spend millions of dollars to promote alcohol not only though television but also radio and billboard advertisement. The alcohol companies tend to build a great revenue every year and…

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    Hanoi Beer Case Study

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    Table of Contents Executive Summary Part I. Company introduction Hanoi beer, or Habeco is a famous brand in the Vietnamese beer industry. However, the beer might be only well known and widely consumed in the north of Vietnam. Established in 1958, through 57 years of development, Hanoi beer has become one dispensable part of Vietnamese capital’s culture and gain a numerous number of loyalty customers. Specially, in Hanoi market, Habeco dominates with 90 percent of market share. The…

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    Advertisements are extremely influential, they play on our emotions, on our desires, and on our weaknesses. An advertisement is a way for a company to endorse their products or services in order to gain familiarity in hope of more business. Advertisements are seen on all forms of media, most notably tv commercials, magazines, websites, etc. However because of the power that advertisements hold on an individual especially a child, society must reconsider what should be allowed to be advertised on…

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    Shopify Plus or Magento Enterprise Edition: Is it High Time to Switch? Are you scaling up? Do all of your recent metrics indicate that your eCommerce business is rapidly growing into an enterprise-level? Is it high time for your retail business store to have an enterprise ecommerce platform? If you’re in the eCommerce industry for quite some time now, you might have noticed that majority of the owners of retail businesses, from small-scale to even enterprise-level, are usually oscillating only…

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    common, because it does not feel as morally wrong to the perpetrator. However, in the cases of female dehumanization in the media, there is no tension, so where is this violence coming from? Why is it that a woman as a beer-can, as we saw with the Budweiser ad, is dehumanized to the extent that another woman could be in danger? Personally, I believe that it is due to the second item sexual advertising sells, which is actual sex for the consumer. As I mentioned and Dr. Garcia spoke about, sex…

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    As consumers, we have many reasons to believe that we are not effected by advertisement. We go about our normal lives, blind to what the true effects that advertising has on us, in both our physical and mental states. Though it’s difficult for advertisers to sway us in making a physical decision, the mental game they play with us is longer lasting and later comes to a physical decision. Many advertiser’s intentions with advertisements is to provoke an emotional response dealing with the senses…

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    Protecting the integrity of crime scene investigations is of the utmost importance to investigators, courts, potential suspects, and those impacted by the crime itself. There are many components of crime scene investigation and each is critical to ensuring accurate evidence is gathered from the scene. This paper will discuss the steps in the crime scene investigation process, the different types of investigations for different types of crimes, and finally see the process in action in the form of…

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    Domestic Violence in the NFL has become a terrible problem over the years, it has escalated and the NFL is having a difficult time controlling it. Dating back to the O.J Simpson trial in 1994, the NFL had no plan for these types of cases. The old NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue thought that if it didn’t happen on the field it didn’t affect the NFL organization (Barrabi). Imagine that kind of a response now? Our society would be outraged more than they already are about this issue. Domestic…

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    Human behavior is often irrational, but Dan Ariely presents his research on how that irrational behavior can be predictable in his book Predictably Irrational. One reason for this is that in the time we take to process the information our senses perceive about the world around us, that world has already changed in some way and we are making decisions based on outdated data. Additionally, our previous experiences and personal worldview affect how we process that world, which introduces a layer of…

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