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    Don’t Be Dumb, Don’t Drink Rum Edgar Allan Poe’s incestuous marriage and other difficulties in his life could very well be a cause of his actions adding up as many suspicions of his departing in life. Edgar A. Poe married his tween cousin when he was in his mid-twenties. He also experienced the deaths of three dear and close loved ones. His great frequency of alcohol abuse could do damage to the theorem as well. Poe died of alcoholism and can be backed up from his life and where he was located…

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    The rum war is an interesting topic about two families that fled Cuba when Fidel Castro took over. These two families both were in the alcohol business, but the Cuban government took over their businesses. Currently the Cuban government and the Bacardi family are fighting over the rights to sell the Havana Club rum. The Arechabala family founded a distillery in Cardenas, Cuba in 1878. The company was named Arechabala S.A. In 1934 the company created Havana Club which is a brand of rum created…

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    sparked something called rum-running. Rum-running was a way for Canadian liquor distributors to make a profit selling alcohol to the United States, the process of rum-running is crossing the border with alcohol and illegally distributing it to the willing Americans. There were many obstacles to face while rum-running, you had to make sure the police weren't on to you while crossing the border, but a big thing to watch out for were the other rum-runners. Each rum-runner wanted the sale of…

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    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 different periods in time each in their own way. Rum…

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    The Triangle Trade sent rum to Africa to buy slaves which were then sent to The Caribbean to work the sugar plantations making more sugar and molasses which were then sent to New England to make more rum and the cycle begins again, although roughly 80% of the manufactured rum remained in the states and were bought and drank by locals at taverns. Slaves paid for themselves within a year of working at a plantation, the rest of the time was all profit. In addition to the rum trade New Englanders…

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    buying, selling or otherwise dealing in, at wholesale and retail such goods as rum, brandy, whiskey, in and other liquor products; and any and all equipment, materials, supplies used and/or employed in or related to the manufacture of such finished goods. It sells its products in the domestic market mainly through major distributors. A.3 Products Tanduay Distillers Inc. has brands in all major liquor categories – rum, gin, brandy, vodka, whiskey and wine. Its primary products consist of the…

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    Describe how beer was influential to the development of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Mesopotamia and Egypt were two of the first civilizations in the world., and they set a precedent for many civilizations to come. The well known beverage beer was greatly influential to the development of these civilizations. As early civilizations, Mesopotamia and Egypt were inhabited by some of the first people to transition from hunting and gathering to farming and domestication. Beer can credited with this…

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    Leaves are slowly beginning to fall off the trees and changing to beautiful orange, red, and yellow colors. The wind is getting colder and colder, and sweaters, scarfs, and coats are becoming a part of her everyday outfit. It is that time of year again. Fall is the time of year most people dread and are unprepared for; nonetheless, it is the time of year when being home inside warm doors becomes cheerful. Everyone has her own way of making those cold days inside enjoyable, but what better way to…

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    played tremendous roles in our world. Three drinks in particular, rum, coffee, and tea, played a substantial part in the creation of modern day tools and factories. They affected how industries work and how factories were run. Its impacts can be seen to this day, and these drinks continue to play important roles on how our world works. During the second half of the 17th century, rum was becoming increasingly popular all over the globe. Rum is a strong drink that was drunk by everybody since it…

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    other firm this is the goal of Angostura. According to Thompson, “a company strategy is management action plan for competing successfully and operating profitable, based on an integrated array of considered choices” (Thompson 4). Being our only local rum distillery company, Angostura continues to stay focus on building their brand this achieved through their business tactics for which managers of the firm are employing to compete successfully to improve the firm’s performance for sustainable…

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