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    An American citizen, Tom, is going to the average convenience store to buy himself his regular, a six-pack of Budweiser beer. Tom goes to this convenience store every day to buy himself the same thing. This wasn’t a problem until he received probation for his job, making him go part-time, and eventually making his wife and child leave him. The saddened, middle-aged Tom is just like one-third of others who drink alcohol and suffer from major depression. (“Alcohol and Depression”) Whenever a…

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    Beer smells disgusting; I've hated the smell since I was 6. Weekly, my dad would come home from his construction job and spend time with his best friends Budweiser, Bud Light, and Corona. He would guzzle several beers every night. The alcohol was consuming his life, and his addiction was consuming my life too. I hated seeing my father intoxicated because he wasn't the same person drunk, for the alcohol consumed his soul as if a demon possessed him. Dad inflicted his repressed rage onto my…

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    Commercial Analysis Draft While pets make valuable companions in the household environment, no one truly knows what a pet goes through. While a lot of pet owners do treat their pets with respect, there are others who don’t. In fact, they end up harming their pets and hurting them for no logical reason. This is most commonly known as animal abuse, and ever since the topic has come to light, there have been commercials made by organizations who want to combat animal cruelty. The creators of an…

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    to say in what respect this will affect our business, in which I naturally mean the return of beer,” because Anhesuer Busch was able to support itself during Prohibition by “producing everything from ice cream and ginger ale syrup to non-alcohol Budweiser and refrigerated cabinets” (SLCVC). Busch perfected refrigerated railroad cars which later allowed lager to be shipped even farther throughout the country. During Prohibiton Ahesuer Busch produced a nonalcoholic beverage called Bevo. The…

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    Name: Zacharie Harvey Date: 09/18/2015 Period:2 Type your essay here: I imagine the classic kindergarten book book “Down By The Bay”, as I sit on the bench at the Suisun City Waterfront. As I look across the glassy water I see the gleaming reflection of the lighthouse. Next to the lighthouse, a man sits as if he was a statue. Lifeless, breathing sporadically, the man gazes into the distance as if he was trying to go somewhere but he was glued to the bench. The man's tattered jacket swayed…

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    Many individuals, myself included, will always have family members that can be defined as unusual. Whether it be at family barbecues or even out on a vacation, these family members are customary to making themselves stand out. Uncle Arturo (or 'Art' for short) stands about 6 feet, 2 inches tall, has short and curly black hair that has begun to recede, and has stomach that's as hard as a rock although it bulges out to be as big as a basketball. Uncle Art is notoriously known for his colossal…

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    ads, the heinz commercial, Skittles and butterfingers commercial. These were all commercials that made people laugh and was light in the sense that it was not emotional. The second category was as I put it, the serious category. This included the Budweiser commercial with the horses and the “text-talk” commercial about domestic abuse. The last category there was the “odd ones” which was all the food, drink, and banking ads that were neither funny nor serious. These ads included the Xifaxan add,…

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    Interbrew will continue to strive in its current market, thus the need to develop a global brand is not necessary at this moment. A swot analysis on Interbrew, compared to the pros and cons, regarding developing a global brand or continuing within our market, provides clear evidence of why interbrew future is stronger within their market. According to the Swot analysis, interbrew strengths are in the strong brand, and rapid growth with the acquisition and JV. While also showing a motivated…

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    How Huck Finn compares to my life so far is Huck wants to be free. I use to not be free. The way Huck became free is by faking his death. My friends and I went walking one day and we found an area we could make ours, so we've been free and doing what we've wanted. It’s has been us guys being free and running around finding the things we need to get for our hide out. Huck Finn doesn't want to have to go home at a certain time, neither do I. I usually stay an hour later than what my parents say.…

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    Craft Beer Industry

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    This article examines the growth of the craft beer industry and it’s effect on other aspects of the community. The number of breweries in the U.S. has increased overall in the last couple years and is becoming evident in Nebraska. The author, Cole Epley, interviewed Ryan Penke, a small business owner in Omaha who started delivering beer to local business with one truck. After joining an agreement with Zipline Brewery in 2012, he now has nine employees who run two delivery trucks multiple times a…

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