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    History Did you know that soda is the number one most consumed beverage in the U.S., other than water? This is not good, considering soda causes many health issues. This essay is all about soft drinks, including where they came from, how they are made, and the health risks that soft drinks cause. Soda started a few thousand years ago. When Greeks and Romans discovered the medical benefits of mineral water, so they began to bathe in it. Then, in the late 1700’s, the Americans and Europeans…

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    Soda is a drink that has been popular for many years. The things that make soda so good are high-fructose corn syrup and carbonated water. Many people like drinking soda because they like sugar. Drinking soda now causes type two diabetes (Everyday Health Media). The percentage amount of kids drinking soda has rose from seventy-nine to ninety-one percent ("Sugary Drinks and Obesity Fact Sheet"). Soda becomes even more popular when the companies who make then begin coming up with new ideas for…

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    The Quantitative Determination of an Acid in Carbonated Beverages Abstract: The basis of this lab was to juxtapose two different titration methods in their ability to identify the end point, calculate the molarity of citric acid in the two sodas, and apprehend the differences between polyprotic and monoprotic acids. In order to accomplish this, a traditional titration, with phenolphthalein, and a modern titration, with a pH probe, were executed. Through the use of the equation for…

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    your choice. We are not taking away anybody 's right to do things, we are simply forcing you to understand.” If these words about the New York Soda Ban, from Mayor Bloomberg himself, are true, then what exactly was the point of making it? You see, although the intentions of the act are well-placed and well-founded, I have to disagree with the idea of the soda ban in its entirety. I’m not saying nothing should be done for the problem of obesity, as it is a proven and significant problem for the…

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    When You Give Up Soda When people drink soda on a regular basis it effects their body and makes them crave sweets more and more. Drinking sodas effects your sense of satiety making your body want more sugar than you actually need. The artificial sweeteners that are in soda are anywhere from 400-8000 times sweeter than sugar. When you drink all of the artificial sweeteners in tricks your stomach into making you want more food than you actually need. Something else that drinking soda does to you…

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    Soda banning is one of the most debatable and controversial topics in the country. One of the questions is should soda be banned or limited? If we banned it, we will save people from the ramifications of their health. If we limited it, we are taking away a citizen's right to drink whatever they want whenever they please. The biggest question is our freedom worth millions of people of dying because of something that could have been prevented early on? Soda ban is the best way to…

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    Sugary Soda Research Paper

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    audience is pro or undecided about a government tax on sugary soda. They are between 18-50+ years of age, and belong to no particular gender, social class, or religion. They are generally politically conservative, republican, and are for government regulations. They value health and fitness and believe in government regulations. They have at least a high school education and reside in the United States. On average Americans drink one gallon of soda a week, which translates to roughly over…

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    with drinking carbonated soft-drinks (soda). The author starts the article with a capturing fact “scientists issued a warning over fizzy drinks, claiming they cause a death toll of 184,000 adults every year.” (1) The author strongly emphasizes the hazards of drinking soda. Also, the article lists eleven risks associated with drinking soda. A few of the risks mentioned: 1. Drinking soda can increase risk of many cancers; specifically, drinking one can of soda can increase your risk of prostate…

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    from those rights. One of them is because of the implementation of the soda ban- a restriction that stops people from consuming large portions of sugar in sodas. Although some may argue that the limitations help the public, it is an awful idea because it puts restrictions on a person’s life, has too many unreasonable loopholes, and it doesn’t stop people from digesting high intakes of sugar. To start with, limiting how much soda a person can consume, enforces restrictions that violate a…

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    Duty – Did The Soda Company owe a legal duty to Cody under the circumstances? The Soda Company owed Cody a legal obligation to provide a bottle that was safe for use and a certain level of due care. The Soda Company invested millions of dollars to provide the most state-of-the-art bottling facility. They have a significantly superior quality assurance process in place. The Soda Company takes every precaution to ensure that the bottles are of the highest quality. 2. Breach – Did The Soda Company…

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