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    not cared for. Caffeine was discovered in 1819, most likely in Germany by Friedlieb Runge. He was given a gift box of Arabian mocha beans by his friend Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe who asked for Runge to study the beans. After studying them Runge isolated the first pure caffeine sample in the world. Caffeine is a crystal formed compound found in products like coffee plants and tea, it is now a widely known substance and also popular for many uses. Labeled as a psychoactive drug, which is any…

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    Coffee or Tea Which is Better? Coffee and tea are currently the world’s most commonly used stimulants. Whereas the two are of different chemical structure and composition, they share a common chemical that is caffeine. Tea, for instance, contains caffeine and methylxanthenes such as theobromine and theophylline which are also human central nervous system stimulants. Tea is derived from a plant, Camellia sinensis, which was first grown in South East Asia and used as a beverage. It has over the…

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    caffeine is evident to lower the risk of developing arrhythmia as well as an important player in the fight against cardiovascular diseases. In relation it has been proved that regular consuming of coffee reduces the risk of stroke by 20 %, if drinking more than four cups per day. Long-term intake of coffee have been suggested to have…

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    purchasing the item. The company Starbucks has been known to use many of these to techniques to sell everything from their coffee to their mugs and gift cards. An ad that is a good example of this is their ad for their light vanilla frappuccino. These are sold in many stores like Walmart or Target. The target audience for this ad is white teenagers who enjoy drinking coffee. This ad uses words and pictures to grab a readers attention. Some of the pictures in this ad uses the appeal of pathos to…

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    Stonehouse Coffee Entering Stonehouse Coffee, I am hit with a burst of warm, delicious smelling air that contrasts sharply with the dry, biting cold of the winter weather outside. As I make my way up to the counter, I observe my surroundings. The walls of the little coffeehouse are painted a dark brown espresso color, rather pertinent for a coffee shop. The wall to my right is covered with shelves full of Stonehouse 's own signature coffee, scone mixes, hand-made mugs, coffee makers, and just…

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    Coffee is more than a beverage to me: it’s a lifestyle, and it’s a way of making life more pleasurable. I consider myself a coffee addict, in fact it’s something I proudly declare on most days; however, it’s often a struggle to find a good cup in the endless sea of overpriced, corporate coffee houses. There are some days when the burnt beans of Starbucks simply cannot cut it when it comes to my caffeine fix. London is a place where there’s not a shortage of anything, much less coffee shops. If…

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    companies such as Nestlé, Cargill, and Archer Daniels Midland were all involved in a lawsuit in 2005 regarding the trafficking of children slaves from Mali in their factories in Côte d’Ivoire and using them in the harvesting and cultivating of cocoa beans (Business & Human Rights Resource Centre). Yet throughout the last decade, Nestlé and the other corporations that were involved denied the accusation and even today, this case is still under investigation. This situation of the plaintiff (or…

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    Furthermore, when it comes to caffeine consumption, adults are more likely to consume coffee, soda, and tea, while adolescents are now more likely to turn to energy drinks and coffee, as soda consumption has declined within the teen population over the past 10 years (Morin & Gans 2018; Harbolic, Betty). Essentially, it may prove to be difficult to actually know how much caffeine you…

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    aspects in Guatemala. American clothing is for people who want to be more modernized while Indian clothing represents their tribes. United States clothing in Guatemala is very popular nowadays. Guatemala’s most common foods are tortillas and black beans which are known for being served…

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    sugarcane, sorghum, wheat, tomatoes, bananas, chili peppers, oranges, lemons, limes, mangos, other tropical fruits, beans, barley, avocados, blue agave and coffee.the most important crops for consumption purposes are…

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