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    already prominent target audience, young adults, engaged with the product on a daily basis. The threats to this industry are alternatives and government regulation on ingredients in the energy drinks. Alternatives to energy drinks are Powerade and Gatorade, which are also “high performance drinks” with electrolytes, and are targeted to the same audience: athletes. Another threat to the industry is a possible move toward government regulation. Because energy drinks are closely related to hospital…

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    I have had many experiences working with groups of people in my time as a camp counselor. An emergency situation that I automatically think of is a time last summer when I could not find one of my campers. The camp that I work at has two counselors in a cabin with eight to twelve kids in the cabin. The campers are at our camp for one week, arriving Sunday evening and leaving Friday morning. On Wednesday morning of the third, fourth, and fifth grade camp, we lined up for breakfast after our daily…

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    When one thinks “Netherlands”, they think windmills, biking, open drug use, and the city of Amsterdam. If all goes well, in the future, people will think ‘Supligen’ when they think about the country. The energy drink is able to fit in consummately with the active citizens of the Netherlands, is an incredible way to promote Supligen and converge profit, and is an exceptional beverage for the health-observant Dutch. With Supligen gracing the grocery store shelves, the Netherlands will shine!…

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    multiple days in a row, come to school dirty, and would even show behavioral issues. Personally, in my school, it was very popular to bring a cold lunch to school. My friends and I would be trading our fruit snacks for applesauce, or juice boxes for gatorades. It was very rare to be getting hot lunch, so it was very noticeable to see the kids who would be getting hot lunch on a daily basis. To some of these kids, it might have been embarrassing to be a minority that is publicly getting the hot…

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    Coca-Cola was created in 1886 by a pharmacist named John Pemberton. He fought in the Civil War, and at the end of the world war 2 he decided to invent something that will give him a lot of success in commercial but he never thought of fame but he also achieve that.Sometimes what ever he created fail in pharmacies.He invented many drugs, but always failed getting success and money. So, after when he moved to Atlanta, He decided that he will now try beverage in market, the soda business was rising…

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    Splash! I swished a three in our pracrice game. "Game!" our coach called. He patted each player on the back as we headed to the locker room. We went inside andchanged into our regular clothes. Everyone was talking about how we finally had a chance to win the championship this year. We had gone through the entire regular season undefeatedand and we had just won the semi-finals and were going up against a team in the finlals we had beat in the regular season. There was only one question on…

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    Community Project

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    I had basically went around the, basketball courts, playgrounds and baseball court. All of them consisted of water bottles and gatorades around the area, which was basically something that I foresaw when doing this project. At first when I picked up my first couple of bottles, I thought this is dumb. Even if I do make a change right now, it won’t remain the same regardless of what…

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    Ever since our President Barack Obama became President his first lady has had a goal encourage physical activity for children and promote healthy eating. Michelle Obama created the “Let’s Move!” campaign which encourages physical activity for children instead of staying at home and watching television all day. This campaign is a movement to help fight childhood obesity. Along with that she has also started to promote the campaign to ban all unhealthy snacks and beverages in the school vending…

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    As a college athlete, I know that it is important to eat at least three nutritious meals and exercise at least once a day. Sticking to a healthy diet sounds a lot easier than it actually is. When trying to maintain a healthy diet, it is important to watch your calorie intake. I must admit, after a long day of practice I do not think about eating foods such as salads, vegetables, or anything healthy in that matter. I considered that since I spend three to four hours a day on the ball field…

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    Establishing the hierarchy of NBA Legends: Michael Jordan versus LeBron James Have you ever wondered about who is the best basketball player ever? Although there are literally hundreds of players to choose from, the general consensus usually boil down to “His Airness” (Michael Jordan) and “King James” (LeBron James). Authors and journalists get nostalgic about the “tireless machine” known as Jordan; while others rave about the “runaway freight train” named LeBron. Let’s make the comparisons…

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