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    Hot coffee is a morning staple in the United States. But it often tends to go cold when you need to run to the bathroom or are putting your attention on something else for that matter. This is because of one word…. “Insuation”. On people’s morning commute they usually use plastic or metal to-go cups. That claim to have double-wall insulation. “The cheap ones with air between two walls do little to keep anything hot” (Carolyn Sherlock, 2012). So what’s the best solution, a glass coffee cup or mug…

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    The documentary Hot Coffee, directed by Susan Saladoff, exposes the ideas and reasons behind the so-called “frivolous lawsuits”. Most of the arguments being made in this film are left open-ended and allow you to see both sides of the whole argument without being one sided towards either. One of the first examples that were given was the McDonalds vs. Stella Liebeck case. Throughout the explanation, the narrator speaks of the case that was given in between the clips of media surrounding the…

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    consumption of caffeine. As a college student I drink at least two cups of coffee a day and I have observed that this is a habit many students have developed in college. Although I tell myself that coffee is necessary for me to be productive and alert, others state differently. Because I have been drinking coffee for a while I wonder if it has less of an effect on me than it does for people who are new coffee drinkers. Although drinking coffee is the norm in college, caffeine may effect people…

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    The best part of waking up is getting to enjoy a nice cup of coffee, whether hot or iced, it’s an easy way to jumpstart your day. Everyone enjoys it across the country, from college students to senior citizens. Folgers Coffee Company, founded in 1850, quickly became America’s favorite coffee company, even beating large chain coffee shops like Starbucks. (Gontcharova). Folgers Coffee is owned by the J.M Smucker Company, which also produces other products such as Pillsbury, Crisco, and even…

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    main concept of the study was focused on some of the issues surrounding fair trade organic coffee production. His goal was to determine if the production of organic coffee was functioning efficiently and if in fact it was able to increase the quality of life for the farmers. The research targeted such factors as the overall costs involved, materials used to fertilize the coffee plants, pricing of the coffee, and some of the working conditions for the workers. In order to compile this…

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    Starbucks Coffee Drinking coffee every day has become an integral part of most people live. Therefore, there are a lot of coffee shops that offer the best coffee for the coffee lovers. Starbucks is excellence in making coffee. It became the most popular, famous and important coffee shops in the world. You can find Starbucks where ever you go. Starbucks was founded in 1971 in Washington by three partners, two of them were teachers and the third was a writer. The name of Starbucks came from…

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    to focus solely on two of the most popular; coffee and energy drinks. Both coffee and energy drinks differ…

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    11 - 19 - 15 Powerful Beverages Influence Human History Rum, coffee and tea are a crucial part of human history. There is very little written in most school history books about the tremendous influence these drinks have had on population, power, culture and technology. However, A History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage describes the huge contribution these three drinks have had in our history. Rum, coffee and tea significantly contributed to the shift in power in the world at…

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    September 30, 2016 What’s in the Cup? Coffee! The industrial revolution was the time period of up-and-becoming industries. New technology was being created, and old technology was advancing at a rapid rate. One specific industry that was heard of, but not popular in America at the time, was the coffee industry. Coffee first came to America during the Boston Tea Party in 1773, and since then, it has become a worldwide commodity. Today, people’s knowledge about coffee is growing rapidly.…

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    you. Two main products that contain caffeine are coffee and energy drinks. When it comes to both of these things people can argue on how one is better than the other or how they’re both bad for you. There are statistics to prove both of these sides to be correct. There are many similarities between coffee and energy drinks; however, when it comes to differences, the health risks of energy drinks outweigh coffee. Caffeine is an ingredient in coffee, and many people use it to start off their day.…

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