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    Dramatic Music Monologue

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    The sign over the door said “ Pop’s Soda Pop and Ice Cream”, in a elegant script. This was a busier street, crawling with well-dressed men and women and huge black cars. I opened the glass door, and Allie and I walked inside. She made a beeline for a red leather booth crowded with all my friends dressed in 1920’s fashion. Allie said brightly “Hi there! Now that we’re here, this place is the cat’s pajamas!” The group laughed, and I did too, even though I understood about half of what she said. Another girl said “Why don’t you take our orders to the counter? Everyone then said they wanted egg creams, or banana splits, or fudge. I politely declined desert, as I had a knot in my stomach from worrying about how I was going to get home. The girls chattered about some boy they all thought…

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    Soda Vs Soda

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    the type of liquid from water to soda appears to crush the soda can a bit more. When we added water to the soda can the average percentage of the can crushed in milliliters after being flipped onto the pie tin was 40%. But when we added soda to the can instead of water the average percentage of the can crushed was 45%. That is 5% of the soda can being crushed more when soda was in the can. Our evidence was strong because when we were doing our experiment, we made sure that the can crushed…

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    Soda Vs Soda

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    When walking into a grocery store, you see cases of different type of canned and bottle sodas all over the store. In shocking contrast, water can only be found in a small section of a lane. This is because many people go for soda as it is tasty and high in sugar. However, soda is unhealthy, more expensive, not as easily accessible as water and hard to clean up. A bottle of soda is never healthy. Soda have tons of sugar that’s been processed multiple times. It’s a sugary drink many should avoid…

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    Diet Sodas And Soda Diets

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    “Soda drinking has previously been associated with lower bone mineral density in women and children...diet soda drinking behaviors are often different than regular soda drinking behaviors - women often use diet sodas in an effort to avoid weight gain- either to stave off hunger between meals or as a replacement for calorie-containing beverages. Many women drink over 20 diet sodas per week.”(diseaseproof) The question is, are diet sodas destroying people’s bone structures? Diet soda contains many…

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    Soda Vs Diet Soda

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    grams of sugar, diet soda advertisers have the easy job of marketing their product directly at people who desire being skinny. Even though diet sodas appear as the best alternative to drinking regular sodas loaded with sugar and calories, the artificial sugars within diet sodas have been linked to negative health effects and even weight gain. So before immediately associating a soda coined “diet” as healthy, everyone should realize that major companies may be deceiving them into buying their…

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    Soda Vs Diet Soda

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    Diet sodas along with every other soda are harmfully to your body. Diet sodas are not a health alternative for a good old fashion coke but instead diet sodas can damage your body even more such as your bone structure and most impotently make a person gain weight. Many people perceive that diet soda is a great alternative to drinking when actuality it worst because most people tent to indulge in most healthy tasty thing. This is bad because in order to get diet to taste like regular they have to…

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    Tax On Soda

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    purchases of sugary beverages. This comes with the fact than the community can prevent a lot of issues coming with the consumption of sugary drinks. As you know, obesity is considered one of the situations in which any exposed person could die. Firstly, there should be a tax on soda because it can help to prevent diseases like diabetes or heart failure. According to Dr. Simon Barquera, director of research, policy and nutrition programs at the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico and…

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    Soda Experiment

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    In our Chemistry class, we the students had performed an experiment that involves with a soda can, being crushed. Going step by step, our group simply placed small amounts of water into the soda can. Then we placed the soda can on a hot surface which allowed the water to boil. Once the water was boiling, our group witnessed the steam coming out from the opening on top of the soda can and one of us picked up the soda can with beaker tongs. We quickly submerged it into cold water and the instant…

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    Soda History

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    History Of Soda: (1) To start, in 1893, the first soda was invented by Dr. John Pemberton, Dr. Pepper. In fact, he and three others,Caleb Bradham, Charles Alderton, and Charles Hires, they also invented Coco-Cola. Unfortunately for them, Joseph Priestly took the credit for inventing carbonated water. The first soda came out by John Pemberton in 1886. The Coca-Cola was released in sales in 1886.Originally, Coca-Cola was used as a medicine with the drug, Coke, or…

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    The Soda Fountain

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    In the piece “Stainless steel all along the soda fountain”, Wah uses soda fountain to express the joyfulness and the struggle of his hyphen identity. Wah’s father instructed him to keep the soda fountain clean, taught him to utilize the western modern equipment, and finally Wah surpasses his father by making the soda fountain the “smoothest, shiniest, snazziest soda fountain in town” (41) and creating his own special. Wah emphasises his struggles of adhering to western cleanliness while keeping…

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