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    Essay On Energy Drinks

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    According to Energy Drink Us Redbull " In 1987, on April 1, Red Bull Energy Drink was sold for the very first time in its home market Austria. " (Company). Once Redbull was released, it became a huge hit. Redbull is available in one hundred- sixty nine countries and sold more than 5.9 billion cans in the year of 2015. Also in the website Energy Drink Us Redbull stated " A total of 5.957 billion cans of Red Bull were sold worldwide in 2015, representing an increase of 6.1% against 2014…

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    mixers, or even just have one on the side, not knowing the danger they are putting themselves in. Energy drinks are said by the market to be super energy-boosting, or even healthy, but this is far from the case. Many of these energy drinks, such as Red Bull, have no reported ingredients that actually promote energy,…

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    Nausea, anxiety, depression, muscle tremors. What do they all have in common? They are all side effects or withdrawal symptoms of America’s favorite and least recognized drug: caffeine. Caffeine has many negative side effects that far outweigh any benefits, and yet it can be found in virtually any household, university campus, workplace, or meetinghouse across the country. Not only that, but many people are not even aware that the very thing they consume on a daily basis has been debated over…

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    Caffeine Experiment

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    We chose to conduct this experiment because both Amber and I are interested in athletics and the science side of it. There have been several researchers studying the effects of caffeine, and they believe it can enhance athletic performance and agility in sports. Because of this we believe if caffeine levels are increased, then time taken to run a lap will decrease when time is a function of caffeine level. To test this we will have a group of ten subject male and female who around the same…

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    My soda Company is called Shock Alive©, and the slogan is “It’s Alive with Flavour™” I chose that slogan because it means that it’s full of flavour. Also my logo is Shock Alive©, and below it is the heart monitor line, I chose that as my logo so it would show people that it will bring them “back to life”. Shock Alive© is targeted to athletes who need a boost right before a big game, or event, or even just a practise. The colours on the can are blue, and yellow, because those colours make it…

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    After a long and a frustrating day at school, you still have soccer practice to go to. What do you do? Oh wait, a can of RedBull should get me through the practice. But how good of a decision is this? It is a fact that energy drinks do give energy, but is it good for the human body? Energy drinks come in a tall cans with many different colors and a catchy slogans that grabs many teenagers attention. We see them all over the place like commercials, billboards, radio and even school cafeterias.…

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    Extreme Sports Extreme sports are sports added with a more extreme twist, for example, skydiving is an extreme sport, and the extreme twist is that you’re 12,500 feet up in the year. Unlike a sport like basketball, extreme sports give you the thrill that everyone asks for. But is it worth the risk of possibly dying? Extreme sports should be banned, let me tell you why. Extreme Sports should be banned because they are dangerous, people are not doing anything to make them safer, and lastly,…

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    Bull Leaping Art Analysis

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    In this art piece called “Bull Leaping” there are two light skinned figures corralling the charging bull, as a tan skinned figure jumps over the arched back of the bull. This piece was very important to the Minoan culture because of its vibrant colors and the curved lines. Bull leaping was significant in the Minoan culture because it showed their understanding and knowledge of nature. In the Minoan culture the bull was worshiped because it symbolized their connection with nature. This artwork…

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    Gatorade is one of, if not the top sports drink brands in production. It’s possible they are the number one sports drink because of their advertising skills towards athletes of all sports. Gatorade is using the advertisement in an appealing way to sell their sports drink to athletes, runners in specific. Gatorade successfully promotes their product to athletes with their advertisement that “Gatorade always wins.” Gatorade’s ad gives their product the appearance of a track runner crossing the…

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    Motocross Research Paper

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    By the late 1960s, Japanese bike organizations started testing the European processing plants for amazingness in the motocross world. Suzuki guaranteed the primary big showdown for a Japanese manufacturing plant when Joël Robert won the 1970 250 cc crown.[9] The main stadium motocross occasion was held in 1972 at the Los Angeles Coliseum.[10] In 1975, a 125 cc big showdown was introduced.[2] European riders kept on ruling motocross all through the 1970s be that as it may, by the 1980s, American…

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