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    Clary Sage Research Paper

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    Common Name: Clary Sage Essential Oil Botanical Name: Salvia sclarea Description/Distribution: Native to southern Europe, clary sage essential oil comes from the Lamiaceae family and has a fresh sweet herbaceous, wine-like aroma with floral notes. Clary sage oil has been cultivated for centuries. Once, extensively cultivated in France, now Russia is the main supplier. The oil is steam-distilled for its medicinal and cosmetic qualities, and the best clary sage oil is obtained from the green…

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    Sweet Leaf Tea

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    Sweet Leaf Tea Case Sweet leaf tea is ready to drink iced tea. The founders of it are Clayton Christopher and David Smith. They loved their grandma’s recipe and thought that there was no availability of such product in the market that tastes as good as their grandma’s sweet tea (using tea leaves, ice cubes, and sugarcane juice) so the two came up with the idea of establishing a tea business. Moreover, there was a shift in consumers’ preferences from carbonated drinks to healthier drinks and…

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    When it comes to advertising, companies want to be original, but also do not want their originality to be copied. On behalf of Coca-Cola, Ira C.Herbert, in his letter to Mr. R. W. Seaver, addresses the issue Coca-Cola has with Grove Press advertising the phrase "It's The Real Thing". Herbert’s purpose is to ask Grove Press to not advertise their book with their slogan because he believes the slogan belongs to Coca-Cola. Seaver, an executive vice president, explains that their use of the slogan…

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    Coca-Cola is considered one of the world’s most popular soft drinks. Created in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist, Dr. John S. Pemberton, the drink soon found popularity following the sale of parts of his business to Asa G. Candler, who began to distribute the fountain drink outside of Atlanta. The up and coming soft drink began to be bottled in1894 as the demand for Coca-Cola grew, and by 1899 the soft drink was being both produced and bottled in mass. It was not until 1916 that the famous…

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    Mercedes Taylor Mr.Herb Honors World Literature 10 January 2017 How to: Aztec Hot chocolate The Aztecs have a very famous recipe for hot chocolate or Xocolatl ( from the Nahuatl words meaning “bitter water”) as it was called by the Aztecs (Fiona Mair). Although, the chocolate they made in those times is quite different from the chocolate they make today. The Aztecs were known for their cocoa. The cocoa plant was very important to the Aztecs. They used it for many things like currency, for wines…

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    Coke Case Study

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    Coke, “Always Coca-Cola”, “life tastes good” with Coke. These are few of many popular slogans of the Coca-Cola Company when it comes to strategies in marketing via advertising (Case Study, n.d.). Sincerely, life tastes really good with coke. Refreshing and enjoyable most especially right now after finishing this written assignment. Please, in the below demonstrations and explanations, I will be using the word “Coke” to represent the Coca-Cola company and her products’ brands. One Challenge &…

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    Red Bull History

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    Red Bull History Red Bull, the beverage that “gives you wings,” is based in Fuschl am see, Austria. They manufacture drinks that are labeled as, “functional beverages providing various benefits, especially in times of increased performance” [Red Bull, 2013]. The company claims the benefits of the beverage are that it improves concentration, awareness and reduces weariness and exhaustion. The business currently employs over 8,900 employees [Red Bull, 2013] and has sold over 35 billion cans of…

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    In this report, I tried to figure out how Starbucks view or threat its employees since it was established. There are many case studies about Starbucks in the literature (Jianfei, 2014; Zhang, 2012). Although there are some studies or reports that show Starbucks does not treat their employees fairly (Sen & Gleason, 2015; Cartwright, 2012), majority of them show that Starbucks is one of the great place to work. In his book in 1997, the CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultz wrote: “We built the…

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    Peanut Case Study

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    Peanut, (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an herbaceous annual plant of the family Fabaceae grown for its oil and edible nuts. Peanut plants are small, usually erect, thin stemmed with feather-like leaves. The leaves are arranged in alternate pairs with leaf-like attachments near the stalk. The peanut plant produces yellow, orange, cream or white flowers which produce 'pegs', characteristic floral structures which sink into the ground to grow the pod. The pods could be reaching up to 10 cm (4 in) in…

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    Coconut Water Essay

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    PROPERTIES, USES, NUTRITIONAL BENEFITS IN HEALTH AND WEALTH AND IN HEALTH AND DISEASE: ABSTRACT: Coconut water (coconut liquid endosperm), with its many applications, is one of the world’s most versatile natural product. This refreshing beverage is consumed worldwide as it is nutritious and beneficial for health. There is increasing scientific evidence that supports the role of coconut water in health and medicinal applications. Coconut water is traditionally used as a growth supplement in plant…

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