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    Media manipulation, a great way to convince people that you are right and your competition is wrong. A way to sell your products in the way that if you are thirsty, you want to buy a Coca-Cola. An awesome tool which only few can use, because of its scarcity in the world. In other words, very few people know how to manipulate the media, even if you are wrong you can convince them, but your speech has to be well prepared, you have to have confidence with yourself and you need to smile for your…

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    1) Tylenol was created as the first aspirin-free analgesic openly available on the market. This market changing drug was created by McNeil Laboratories in 1955 and was quickly bought by Johnson & Johnson (J&J) in 1959. By 1979, Tylenol became “the #1 branded product in the Health and Beauty Aid category, surpassing the eighteen-year leader, CREST Toothpaste”. Tylenol experienced a major crisis in 1982 when seven Chicagoans were reported dead after consuming Extra Strength Tylenol. This posed…

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    able to use software’s. Dentistry is based on nothing but software. This software does many of things like charting, taking x-ray’s and scheduling appointments. Technical skills are not the only things that are required but soft skills are too. Communication is a huge soft skill that is used in dentistry. This skill is not used to just talk to the patient but getting the patient to talk to them. By getting the patient to talk to the person treating them it allows that person to take the proper…

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    This is a advertisement of Coca-cola in red-black-white colors. On the right hand. it presents a picture of Marilyn Monroe, a legend actress who had a beautiful face and sexy body and died in 1962. In this ad, she wearing a sparking red dress and black high heels. It seems she is sitting on stairs. On her right hand, she is holding a bottle and her lip is sipping on Coca-cola drink. The slogan of this campaign is "I've kissed Marilyn" on the right hand side of this advertisement. Moreover, it…

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    Pop Dissolving Jolly Ranchers Pop and candy can interact with each other. Pop can melt jolly Ranchers. Jolly Ranchers are very unhealthy (proven in paragraph three). Along with pop it can do so many harmful things to your body. Wellness Mama said, “ Soda contains Phosphoric Acid which interferes with body’s ability to absorb calcium and can lead to osteoporosis.” The history of pop. In 1767 carbonated water was invented. It was invented by Joseph Priestly. Then after that people added…

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    Too Much Sugar Sugar is a large problem across the world. Sugar is noteworthy as a substance that releases opioids and dopamine which might be expected to have addictive potential. Which makes “Food addiction” seems plausible because brain pathways that evolved to respond to natural rewards are also activated by addictive drugs. The evidence supports the hypothesis that under certain circumstances rats can become sugar dependent. This may translate to some human conditions as suggested by the…

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    Often considered the symbol of democracy, cola proved an influential beverage during the Cold War. In Western Europe, the intake of Coca-Cola became synonymous with free-market capitalism, democracy, and freedom. Although some communist-supporters resided in Western Europe and tried to hinder the sale of cola, these accounts remain few, and often failed miserably. These failures helped boost Coca-Cola sales in these regions, as enjoying this drink was a delicious foreign custom that was…

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    Sugary Drink Soda

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    Everybody loves something that’s bad for them, it’s human nature. Nobody’s perfect and everybody has their weaknesses. Whether it’s having a cup of coffee to start one’s day, smoking a cigarette to relieve the stress, or simply just having a sugary drink to please the taste buds. Soda is very bad and harming to the human body and should be replaced by water. Soda can cause type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood sugar, and even cancer. It acts like a drug to the human body, yet drinking it is…

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    Why Do People Love Sugar?

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    People love sugar. Sugar has been around for so long and in that time people have grown accustomed to having it in everything they eat. Especially sodas and sugary drinks. It is a danger to everyone, sodas are at the store, in your home and at parties. You can never really tell how bad something can be for you until you see the side effect. What if we could change that? For centuries now people have just been overloading their bodies with sugar. Now some people, including myself, do…

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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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