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    Aquabot Elite Case Study

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    The Aquabot Elite is a great automatic pool cleaner, which will keep you inground pool clean, with minimum effort. This unit costs about $1,200, a rather high price, considering the fact that the average pool cleaner costs about $800. However, this is a good investment, as you will no longer have to clean your pool manually or pay someone to do it for you. Moreover, by using a rootic cleaner, you will extend the life of your pool's main filtration system. If we've got your atention, keep on…

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    The Tales Behind Sink Water and Bottled Water Very many people say that sink water is much more healthier than bottled water. I do not agree with them, in this article I’m going to tell you what I think and all of my opinions, Also there’s some stuff I want to tell you and it’s about sink water. In source 2, the article “Bottled Water: The Right Choice” It states many good things about bottled water. One of the biggest things they talk about is that it is very convenient and that means when…

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    Business and Situation Analysis The Coca-Cola Crisis- Communicating with the Communities The Situation On 5 August 2003, the Center for Science and Environment (CSE), a research and public advocacy group released statement claiming that 12 major cold drink brands sold in the vicinity of Delhi were found to contain a number of carcinogenic substances including pesticide residues. The accusations were based on tests conducted by the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory, in which three out of twelve…

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    Introduction Underage drinking is the most known-unknown problem in the United States. Underage drinking is no stranger to anyone, but the amount of effect it has goes widely unnoticed. Alcohol is the most abused drug among the youth, more than tobacco or cannabis. According to a National survey on drug and alcohol abuse by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration or SAMSHA thirty-five percent of fifteen-year old children had drank alcohol at least once before, by the time…

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    Second, the minimum drinking age of 21 reduces deaths associated with alcohol. “Underage drinking is a leading contributor to death from injuries, which are the main cause of death for people under age 21” (“Underage Drinking” National Institutes of Health). “Over 300,000 deaths have been prevented as a result of reductions in alcohol-impaired driving, more than the reduction attributed to increases in the use of safety belts, airbags, motorcycle, and bicycle helmets combined” (“Rebecca…

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    and make friends though social events. One of those many event is underage drinking. This is a big problem in our country. Much of the population is in favor to change the minimum legal drinking age. They think it will solve the problem of underage drinking. It will actually do quite the opposite. The U.S.A should not lower the minimum drinking age because it poses too many dangers for youth. The danger of youth drinking can affect many areas of the brain and could put other in danger other…

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    Drinking culture, both in the United States and China, has transformed over generations of time. Dating back to the prohibition, alcohol consumption has played a big role socially in American history. In the United States- due to advertising, availability, and the social norm of drinking- there is a growth in alcohol related problems. The social norm of binge drinking, a major shift in the drinking culture, is geared towards groups and seen largely in college age students. “In the college…

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    cardiovascular system. But while this buzz claim has been studied and small potential benefits may exist, as of yet is not uniformly supported by medical doctors and the expertise of wine drinkers, the public is looking for a way to justify the binge drinking of four glasses of alcohol. Hiding behind these claims that red wine benefits our bodies, wine drinkers are choosing to harm their health. Ignoring the fact that consuming alcoholic beverages, including wine, also has unwanted health risks…

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    As most of America is aware of by now, there is a grave injustice happening in Flint, Michigan. The city’s drinking water is heavily contaminated with lead and has been since 2014. The problem began when the city of Flint switched to using the Flint River as a source of drinking water. A month after the switch was made, residents began to “complain about the smell and color of the new water, which [was] 70 percent harder than its previous water source” (Kennedy, 2016). Despite the complaints, no…

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    long. Alcohol proved to cause increased tensions in the households of many Americans due to alcoholic abuse. Women often supported the Prohibition movement to protect themselves and their children. When a man were to come home from a late night of drinking, he would often times beat his wife if an angry drunk. Another way in which women sought to protect their family is financially. Many of the hard-working men would waste away their savings on alcohol, leaving their wife and children to have to…

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