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    We get to Soda Springs and it really is amazing, it's kind of like a little spa for us women. There were bubbling pool, places to wash clothes that haven't been washed in a while, time to actually sit back and relax, and even the men enjoy it. They say it helped to relax and loosen their muscles. Juniper drank some of the water and said it tasted like soda, but before long, his stomach started hurting really bad. Which i’m guessing is because of all the carbonation he got out of it. After…

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    Isn’t it strange that the government thinks it can control everything and everyone? In the text “Ban The Ban” and “Sodas a Problem But.” Says about the bam of sodas and how people need to think for themselves instead of the government, and to be able to make choices instead of the government. This essay will show that the government should not intervene in its citizens lives because if the government enforces rules that doesn’t let people make choices or think at all. In page 279 paragraph 12…

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    Exploding Soda Do you know why soda spews when shaken? Which soda do you think will spew the most when shaken? The Coca Cola will spew the most out of all of the soft drinks. If the shaking of the soft drinks will have to be shaken at the same amount of time, how many seconds should the drinks be shaken? It is important for the drinks to be shaken equally. Many people would like to know so, they know which soda to drink that has less carbonation and doesn’t spew the most. Finally, the…

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    Berkeley Drinks Less Soda

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    With her article “Faced With a New Tax, Berkeley Drinks Less Soda,” published in The Upshot of the New York Times on August 25, 2016, health care reporter Margot Sanger enters a fierce debate about the impact of the soda tax on the consumption of sugary drink. Since 2014 when the tax first went into effect in Berkeley, California; attempts to impose the tax have been a matter of public controversy, and this is what motivated Sanger to produce this piece. The story’s “Kairotic moment,” as…

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    principal asked me, “Molly do you think we should get soda machines at Glen Yermo? At that moment on that sunny Friday afternoon I knew that I had to make a choice. Should I say Yes or No, in the end, I said, “No, I don’t think that would be a good thing to do.” So, soda machines should NOT be at school because it will be too much sugar! Drinking soda can also cause unhealthy habits! It will be a waste of money for school and the students. This is why soda machines should not be on school…

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    How Does Soda Affect Teeth

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    Almost everybody has been told soda is bad for your teeth. To test this, chalk sticks of equal weight were put in six different types of soda. They were then compared to the chalk stick in the water. The results were that the Diet Mt. Dew is worse for teeth. After six days, the chalk still looked the same, but weighed one gram less. The chalk in the Coke was speckled with brown spots. In conclusion, the Diet Mt. Dew is concluded to be the worst soda for teeth, but the chalk didn’t change enough…

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    Have you ever wondered why soda corrodes metals such as pennies, nails, etc.? How does it corrode them? One of the questions is if the soda does corrode the pennies how long will it take and why does it do it. It will take five days to fully corrode the pennies back to their shiny state, and will make them look brand new though they are probably a few years old. This test could get people to stop drinking soda which would lessen the risk of type 2 diabetes that can be caused by being overweight.…

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    Have you ever been asked whether you want a vending and soda machine or not? Well I have recently been asked and it’s not that easy to choose, but I did. In my opinion, vending and soda machine should be allowed at our school. I believe this because students could have a variety of drinks to choose from, they wouldn’t have to be tired all the time in class, and they wouldn't have to miss class from getting a drink from the water fountain. Having a variety of drinks to choose from is always fun…

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    competency to business objectives. Steve’s Soda Co. uses a development strategy that directs leadership behaviors toward the company’s core values and strategic elements. Silzer et al. (2010) contends that this strategy has two objectives: “to indoctrinate leaders to the company 's core vision and the cultural values and to facilitate career transitions by involving leaders in a dialogue about their upcoming…

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    Case Study: Reliance Baking Soda Reliance Baking Soda (RBS) is a product that sets out to compete in categories dominated by household cleaners and private label brands. RBS customers are home economist, women aged 35-55—that appreciate the quality, consistency, and the flexibility of the product. While RBS is well known for its excellent brand awareness and loyalty, the RBS push strategies are relatively obscure and congested. Currently, the company struggles with raising the consumer…

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