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    Coca-Cola Border Patrol

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    Two border guards who do not like each other come to like each other over 2 cokes. The commercial is trying to sell Coca-Cola There were two border guards from different countries. One was a bit fat and the other was lean. They both seemed to not like each other because they were from different countries. The objects in the commercial where a gate, two booths for the border guards to sit in, two cokes, and the guards swords. The gate was what prevented the guards from sharing thier cokes. One of…

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    The first tanks suffered several engineering problems. The view slits were too thin to see out of properly. The noise from the engine and the excessive heat and choking exhaust fumes were too much for the crews inside to operate safely. There was also fear that the heat from the engine might ignite the fuel. They also had trouble with mud accumulating in their threads. On September 29th, a meeting took place in London that recommended new specifications for the tank. They wanted it to…

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    Nicotine Research Paper

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    “Smoking and, in particular, the nicotine in tobacco smoke happens to be an appetite suppressant. This has been known for centuries, dating back to indigenous cultures in America in the pre-Columbus era” (Christopher Wanjek, 2011). Medically, nicotine is found to be a stimulant in several drugs. Also it also suppresses appetite, and through smoking, smoker’s appetite are suppressed because of the presence of nicotine. Smokers and aspiring smokers believe smoking helps relives stress. There has…

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    Saxonville Sausage is a family owned company based in Saxonville, Ohio. As a company in 2005, they were drawing in revenues of approximately $1.5 billion. Saxonville focuses heavily on its bratwurst line. This product makes up about 70 percent of their revenues. Saxonville’s other products include breakfast sausage, consisting of around 20 percent of their revenues and their small Italian sausage line, named Vivio that makes up five percent. Saxonville's sales in bratwursts have been steadily…

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    The delicate, green grass sways in the wind, the pure, white clouds glide across the blue sky, and the warm, pulsing sun fills the surrounding air with comfort. Another summer day spent outside in the beautiful outdoors, swimming in the pool, going for a stroll, and grilling hot dogs with the neighbors. But before eating that beloved American treat, consider investing some time into research for just what exactly makes up a hot dog, and how they transform from animal, to meal. Truthfully, the…

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    The question has been asked if e-cigarettes are less harmful than smoking tobacco since the vapor produced doesn't contain the chemicals found in tobacco smoke. This relatively new method of nicotine administration and for the most part we don't know a lot about the safety of these products. The long- term health risks from using e-cigarettes will not be known for many years. E-cigarettes were created as an inhalable nicotine vapor by heating a liquid nicotine solution. The variety of these…

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    Deb’s awake, hacking in the bathroom. Soon she’ll appear behind me, pull her cigarettes from her robe pocket, lighting smoke one, from her daily two pack ration. I’ve accepted the habit, not because she ordered me to, but as a result of loving her. I keep praying she’ll be free of this addiction. It rules her life and attempts to govern mine, deciding where we’ll go based on “smoker friendliness.” After 15 or 20 minutes smoke free, she’s fidgeting for an escape. Speaking of denial… she…

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    television. Often times we come across smoking advertisements. In these two different smoking advertisements that I have found I realized that these are selling the complete opposite meaning of smoking products. This is because of the extreme time differences they were sold on. One of the ads is from the nineteen fifties and the other is a much more modern day advertisement. Even though these two advertisements are selling the complete opposite meaning of smoking…

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    Smoking is one of the factor why women in New Zealand suffer from health related issue. Smoking can lead to so many dangerous effects to women’s body and to the people surrounding them. Some effects that is common are decreased of their bone density that may occur in their menopause stage, Rheumatoid arthritis which is a chronic disease that may cause pain in the joints, Cataracts which affect their eye sight, gum disease that may cause tooth loss and may be linked to ulcer, stroke, heart…

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    first cigarette. Of those three thousand children approximately 270,000 will develop a daily smoking habit and thirty percent of those daily smokers will die prematurely (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2014). In addition to a decreased life expectancy of approximately ten years, tobacco use kills more than five million…

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