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    I was never a big coffee drinker growing up. Even when it kind of became a thing I didn 't really know what to do with it. In college I became a small fan of chocolate covered espresso beans, but even then didn 't take an amazing liking to coffee. As I 've traveled though, and noting that I am still a huge fan of premium tea, I 've gained a certain appreciation for coffee. Here 's the top 3 'non commercial ' coffee places near where I live. The first I have to mention is Cafe Vero in Lake…

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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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    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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    Coffee Shop Research Paper

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    is the study which deals with the mind and how we process and deal with things. In order to get a better understanding of psychology and the human behavior, I decided to conduct my research at a coffee shop. The purpose of my investigation is to determine how people act before and after they consume coffee. It is interesting to analyze and interpret an individual’s behavior due to caffeine. Caffeine has a significant impact on some individual’s behaviors because some people moods change, they’re…

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    9) Drink Black Coffee Coffee has more uses than just waking you up in the morning, studies are showing that coffee, specifically black coffee, can help you control your weight and manage your hunger pangs. A study done by researchers at Brooklyn College showed that caffeinated coffee significantly lowered hunger during the study period. Eleven men, all at a healthy weight, were given one of three beverages: caffeinated black coffee, water with caffeine, or decaffeinated coffee, they were then…

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    Coffee drinkers all over the world have been holding their breath in anticipation over a new way to flavor their morning brew that recently hit the news headlines. Instead of the usual mess of pouring milk and sugar into a cup of coffee, they will both be combined into an easy-to-use capsule that instantly dissolves in the hot liquid. The information about the new product was published in the journal called “Chemical Engineering and Technology” after a woman named Martha Wellner perfected the…

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    Coffee Center Case Study

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    Problem 1: Coffee Center Idea Generation Techniques Daydreaming: while sitting in a cold and boring lecture at 7:30 daydreaming about wanting a nice warm cup of coffee without having to wait in line and arrive late for the next class the idea was born to set up a fast even portable way to achieve just that. Product Description The winters in Potchefstroom can become very cold, especially in the mornings. Coffee can be used to wake and warm you up at times like these. Although there are places…

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    Culture Of Coffee Essay

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    The culture around coffee has been relatively intriguing to me in recent months - most likely a spark began by the fact I now work as barista trainer at Starbucks, and I have been working with my store in increase my palate for coffee itself. The idea of coffee in itself is interesting, as well as all the different forms of consumption and culture surrounding this unique beverage. In this paper today, I’m going to cover the origination of coffee, the culture of consumption, coffee tasting,…

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    Armuthaz Response Paper Katelin Gephart Bellarmine University Armuthaz's text The Coffee-Mans Grenado Discharged Upon the Maidens Complaint Against Coffee is an unusual piece when compared to the rest of the texts that we have read in class so far. The rest of the texts made their points in scholarly essay type writings whereas Armuthaz presents his argument in the form of a spoken dialogue. This change in structure indicates that the consumption of chocolate is no longer a scholarly debate…

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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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