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    the other drinks than water? What is the difference better the sport drinks? & What do people prefer more? Well all these questions, has been answered by people that follow me on instagram. People have said they drink sport drinks, like powerade , gatorade, and vitamin water , because it hypes them up. In my hypothesis, I thought if people drink powerade, then their endurance will increase, because they have more electrolytes in it. PowerAde would have the most electrolytes, and water would…

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    Marley floor has nearly killed me, but it’s also shown me who my family is. It’s an awful material that requires a lot of time and work to be put down smooth and look nice. It’s some sort of vinyl that comes on PVC pipes, rolled up. Taping it down is an unbearably long and grueling process. One particularly hot Wednesday night, I was moving rolls of flooring into the auditorium from the lobby. Andy and I rolled up the flooring, the stubborn plasticky devil. Laszlo, one of the most badass people…

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    Electrolytes, Carbohydrates, and Proteins. More than what we put them off to be, electrolytes are more than just what's in Gatorade. Carbohydrates are more than what you eat in food. Also Proteins are more than what builds muscle. Within this essay you will find out what all of this means and how important they are. Electrolytes are, “in chemistry and physics, substance that conducts electric current as a result of a dissociation into positively and negatively charged particles calledions,…

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    the most because it is just pure water and nothing will harm the plants or interfere with the growing process. The materials that we used to conduct this experiment include three plastic cups, grass seed, tap water, carbonated water and cool blue Gatorade, as well a ruler and scale to perform the measurements. The procedure for this experiment goes as follows- First…

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    Egg Drop Essay

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    The Egg-Drop Device Process The process of dropping an egg is more complex than a normal person would believe. The egg-dropping process requires knowledge of history, engineering, and mathematics and physics. To fully understand how an egg drops, the knowledge of the history of physics, the engineering behind a device, and the mathematics and physics of free-fall is needed. Physics originates in its classical form in Ancient Greece. Thales was the first physicist. The theories Thales made gave…

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    I hear on the other line, “Great! I scheduled dinner reservations for Dorsia at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Gowdy and I can’t wait to meet with you two! See you then!” Click. I look at Mark, who is standing next to the refrigerator, drinking my last Gatorade, and tell him, “Dude, guess what?!” Mark looks puzzled at my excitement and has an intrigued look on his…

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    Diabetes Mellitus (DM)

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    Diabetes mellitus (DM) can be categorized by a group of metabolic diseases including hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, the action of insulin, or both. In type one DM, the beta cells are completely destroyed in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas, which leads to insulin deficiency. This can happen at any age, but it mainly occurs before the age of thirty. Type one DM is characterized by hyperglycemia, breakdown of body fats and proteins, and the development of…

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    Pros And Cons Of Olympism

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    producer, but if the International Olympic Committee wants to stay true to their “Olympism” philosophy, this is what I believe they need to do. A few companies that I think they could use as sponsors to replace Coca Cola and McDonalds is Subway and Gatorade. Both of these companies promote a healthy lifestyle while still being big enough companies to generate the revenue that the International Olympic Committee desires. The International Olympic Committee is also able to stay true to the…

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    isn’t true, in the urban community their family owned stores that sells Gatorade’s for $1.25. Then you can go to a more popular gas station in the same area and the Gatorade will cost $1.75. Also, media will try and sell their products by using celebrities and athletes, especially for Gatorades all athletes are expected to drink Gatorade. The media usually go for the middle and working classes. The middle and working classes wants and attract themselves to that lifestyle. Because the rich class…

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    Osmosis Experiment

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    The purpose of this experiment is to study how water and other molecules enter and leave cells. Water has the ability to move in and out cells through the process of osmosis. The methods performed include using three different solutions: Gatorade, Karo syrup, and Coca-Cola. A decalcified egg is submerged for various amounts of time in each solution and weighed, using an electronic scale, to calculate the percent weight change. The results for each solution showed that the egg did take on…

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