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    the menu? There are seventeen types of coffee, three types of tea, and hot chocolate on the menu, and each has the size of small, medium, and large. However, iced coffee I love and have everyday does not have the small size. It is enough for me. 3. Who does the waitress(or whoever) resembles? A casher, a lady probably in forties frequently working there, is like a little Samuel Leroy Jackson. 4. What’s hanging on the wall? A piece of paper written “ PTs Coffee Roasting Co. DIRECT TRADE ” with…

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    Energy drinks are beverages containing stimulant drugs marketed as providing mental and physical stimulation, usually through high amounts of sugar and caffeine. Other common chemicals are taurine, inositol, Vitamins B3, B5, B6 and B12, supposed to provide extra energy. This paper will identify structures, energy production reasons, health implications and propose an energy drink ban. Caffeine has formula C8H10N4O2, as seen below left. Caffeine is fat, water soluble: it is absorbed into the…

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    young adults. The customers want quick and friendly service with good and affordable coffee. After Dutch Bros created smaller smoothies and hot chocolate in kids cups more families came because they all could get something unlike other coffee shops. Dutch Bros demographic mostly consists of teenagers and young adults like college students but they also get the older generations to come by serving regular coffee for an affordable price. Dutch Bros is strictly on the West Coast and is slowly…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Communication is a Process Theory Stephane Monthe California State University Fullerton Egan, T. (2014). The Corporate Daddy: Walmart, Starbucks, and the Fight against Inequality. The New York Times. The article is a jibe at Wal-Mart Supermarket, which the author accuses of paying its employees a pittance salary that cannot manage to help eliminate the gap between the rich and the poor. The author also compares the poor efforts being done by the…

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    no Starbucks and skinny vanilla lattes. Starbucks is such a prominent company that people across the world cannot go a day without. However, they did not experience such success in the 2000s. They had to put soul and compassion into every cup of coffee in order to get where they are today. In one of their most trying periods, Starbucks had to permanently close 600 stores. In the closing of the stores, I was surprised by how emotionally attached people got to their local cafes and the pushback…

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    Starbucks customers want more than just coffee. Instead of a small coffee shop, their target market was more interested in café, which served warm, fresh breakfast food. Customers wanted more healthy and delectable foods. Starbucks got customer feedback regarding their food, and decided to remove artificial flavors and to modernize their food vault. So Starbucks decided to acquire Bay Bread L.L.C and La Boulange Bakery, both a popular bakeries in San Francisco. They also decided to hire a famous…

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    simply picking up a coffee. Coffee plays an important role around the world. In some countries coffee has even become a part of their culture. In many lives it’s become a critical part of their daily routine, where functioning without it is a feat. Luckily America is a country that takes its coffee very seriously. Drinking more than any other country, there’s bound to be a coffee shop around nearly every corner. We’re addicted, can’t get enough. However, even though we all love coffee doesn’t…

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    In today’s never-sleeping society, many are guilty to having a coffee addiction. Whether it is part of a morning routine before work or a last minute study tool to prevent college students from sleeping, everyone knows that caffeine keeps people awake. The short term effects that caffeine has on wakefulness is known, but the long-term effects, however, are not. To test for the long term effects of caffeine, Burke, et al. performed their study on our natural body clock, which was published in…

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    Mill Bread History

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    It was a bright and sunny morning in my village. I wake up to birds chirping, and the sun shining into my room. Today, I'm going to go work on my mill. I am a Miller, and I live in the manor of Lagrange. My job was to work in a mill, or bakery all day, and either make bread in my bakery, or grind up grain into flour in my mill. My job is a crucial part of medieval society because I am at the heart of bread-making in the fief. Bread is very important to my society. Some families in my fief…

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    Fair Trade Research Paper

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    As a Fair Trade supporter I am pleased to hear more and more in our society people have become more ethically aware than let’s say 5 to 10 years ago. It is rewarding when stopped in public by all different kinds all to ask “Hey where did you get your shoes? Those are nice!” Followed by the conversation that follows in which typically these days people don’t look at you like you have 3 heads when they get the reply “They’re fair trade made” thus must go into a whole explanation of what Fair Trade…

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