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    Chapter 1: What is the difference between Latte, Cappuccino, Macchiato and all other drinks? Research carried out in 2015 indicated that more than four hundred (400) billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide each year. Apart from its great taste, irresistible flavor and extra boost that coffee beverages offer, another main contributor to the high level of coffee consumption is the wide variety of drinks available. The five most popular methods for preparing coffee that you may use to…

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    11 Reasons Coffee Is Bad For Your Health Coffee – tasty cup of joy that is consumed by millions of people each day. But not many of us know how coffee actually affects the organism, especially when consumed in a large amount on a daily basis. Studies have shown the benefits that a person can enjoy from drinking coffee. That includes reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, kidney stones, Type II Diabetes, protection from Alzheimer Disease and Dementia. But, remember, only by drinking…

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    Social Imagination is the ability to see the connections between one personal experience and the larger forces of history. Sociological imagination can be applied to practically any given behavior. One example of the application of sociological imagination is the act of drinking coffee. To some people drinking coffee is just something that they do in the morning however other people may view it differently. Drinking coffee can be examined from numerous different perspectives rather than…

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    Introduction Caffeine is arguably the world’s most widely used stimulant, it is a big part of the average person’s morning. Coffee and tea are two caffeinated beverages that are commonly enjoyed around the world daily. Many teens in Canada claim that they cannot start their day without a cup of coffee, a Red Bull or an Awake bar (a brand of chocolate bar infused with extra caffeine). Given the amount of caffeine in these and many other products that adolescents consume daily. As well as the…

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    Should Caffeine Begin?

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    Caffeine is one of the most loved stimulants, why? Maybe because caffeine is can be easily bought in any store world wide, like coffee and chocolate and also like over the counter medicines that can be bought without a doctor’s consent. In a research published by Sandra Blakeslee it said that caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive substance on earth, said Dr. Solomon Snyder, director of the neurosciences department at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. People love caffeine, he said,…

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    Coffees of the Americas Aussies love coffee, a lot. We have now come into our own with whole-bean coffee, which has burst into our lives with the satisfying flavour that we long for and love. The choices are many, and there is most definitely a flavour to suit your individual tastes. Here we take a look at some of the coffees produced in the Americas. Hawaii Although their coffee is farmed throughout the Hawaiian Islands, the best known form is Kona, and is grown on the main island of Hawaii.…

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    Diverse Effects of Coffee to Human Health Coffee is very well known for its flavor and aroma at all over the country. It is the most widely consumed beverages in the whole world after water and have been drunk by people at the age of 25-60 years old. Every coffee is different. It has its own specialties. In this world, coffee can be divided into two main species, which are Robusta and Arabica. Between these two coffees, Robusta has the highest amount of production, around 80%, as Robusta coffee…

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    Caffeine Persuasive Essay

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    Caffeine, the natural stimulant many of us rely upon to get through the mornings or as a pick-me-up to get through the afternoon or a late night study session. In today’s fast-paced world, the beverage industry has come out with a slew of caffeinated products promising to get us through the day better, faster, and stronger than a standard cup of joe. However, today’s coffee industry would make your grandmother blush, with coffee manufacturers, such as Death Wish Coffee, providing coffee with up…

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    Coffee In The Late 1800s

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    Legend has it that an Ethiopian goat farmer found the coffee bean when his goats returned from a leisurely feeding with loads of energy. The farmer shared his discovery with local monks and they began using it to stay awake during the evening prayers. Coffee may not involve prayer anymore but it is definitely still used to stay awake. Times have changed, and so has coffee. By the late 1800’s, coffee had become a worldwide product. The first drip coffee maker was invented by Melitta Bentz in…

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    The 49th Parallel Roasters cherishes working with the same producers every year. A representative is sent to visit the plantations on annual basis to facilitate a positive change through feedbacks and the farmers are included in the discussion for solutions. This method emphasizes the non-hierarchical methods of engaging between producers and retailers and embraces the idea of solidifying partnership for the sake of cultivating a strong supply chain. For an example, in the video that features…

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