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    An example of the lack of oversight and dishonesty was when a bill was passed in 2003 that prohibited the sale of soft drinks in the Los Angeles, California's public school system (Simon, 2006, p. 174). The soda industry hired the Center for Consumer Freedom to lobby against the bill without disclosing the affiliation with the industry. The expert's testimony favored the soft drink companies and this effort eventually resulted in the sales being reinstated in high schools. The argument that…

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    The permeability of tooth enamel makes it extremely vulnerable to stains. Colored beverages can be absorbed by the teeth, which may lead to a brown or yellow tinge on the teeth. Acidic beverages are another problem for tooth enamel because the acid can actually wear the enamel away and temporarily softens the enamel; thus, making teeth even more prone to staining. Bright Color Beverages Can Stain the Teeth The color in beverages comes from intensely pigmented molecules that are referred to as…

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    The Controversy of Vitamin Drinks According to F.D.A., vitamin enhanced beverages and sports drinks account for sales of more than $18 billion a year in the United States alone. Throughout the past year there has been an addition of vitamin content in many vitamin drinks. Companies are increasingly adding vitamins and minerals to vitamin drinks. This addition of vitamins can be beneficial to people facing vitamin deficiency and people who just don’t have the time to get their vitamins in their…

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    Sugar can kill you. Sugary drinks can lead to health problems. Having a tax on on sugary drinks will make them more expensive to buy. Labels can inform people how much sugar is in a can of soda. Sugar can lead to serious health problems. Drinking sugary drinks can lead to health problems. While drinking sugary drinks it can cause obesity and heart disease. “17% of kids and a third of adults are obese according to the centers for disease control and prevention”. Sugar can rot your teeth and turn…

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    New York Soda Ban Essay

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    “More than 2 in 3 adults are considered to be overweight or obese.”(Overweight and Obesity Statistics) There are many causes of obesity, and it is costing the government a great amount. Obesity rates are soaring among adults and adolescents. As a result, type 2 diabetes is becoming more and more common and the lives of many are shortening. Since obesity has become an epidemic and something must be done about it, the New York soda ban on jumbo sized sugary drinks could help immensely towards the…

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    and her heart’s electrical conduction. At this present time, reducing the rate of obesity caused by soft drink consumption has become a difficulty in the…

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    Advertisments are everywhere. From trains, billboards and busses to mobile devices, television and magazines. Brands are constantly running various campaigns to keep up with society and culture in hopes to stregthen the brand value and image. An advertising campaign involves a continuous series of messages that aim at promoting a particular marketing idea. These campaigns typically require a precise definition of the idea within a…

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    “…half of the population in Vietnam is under 35 years old”, who have increasing earnings in the age of fast urbanization (Adams, 2015, para. 2). Regarding trading condition in Vietnam, Lisa Adams mentioned that the government recently exempt carbonated soft drinks from Special Consumption Tax, therefore stimulated the foreign investment in this industry in…

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    WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT UNIT 6 INTERPERSONAL SKILLS In our daily life, be it professional or personal life, we one way or the other show skills, and for any person to excel in both professional and social life, interpersonal skill must be in display. It’s important to develop interpersonal skills because we communicate and interact with people of diverse background. In any capacity, we communicate and interact with team, group, and management in our workplace; understanding the developing of…

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    Owner Training Reflection

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    current level of Count On Me service by adding conflict resolution, critical thinking and soft skills. The participants also receive greater empowerment to resolve a wide variety of issues owners may encounter using approved processes and compensation when necessary. It is an interactive training where participants are able to self-identify, explore, and share thoughts and experiences to improve their own soft skills and business knowledge. Since beginning the redesign of Owner…

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