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    One meaning shows that he is already using, just casually, rolling a joint with some friends and then noticing that someone has brought something new with the, a purple drink in a Styrofoam cup. A drink made from Codeine and mixed with Sprite, also known as Lean but in the song referenced to as “The Easter Pink, Pink Stuff, Purple Rain and Syrup.” Macklemore continues to use imagery throughout the second verse, explaining the side effects of Lean, how the drug makes you feel like you’re…

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    The minimum legal drinking age or MLDA should stay 21 because, alcohol can cause brain damage, a younger drinking age results in an increase in alcoholism, and most car accidents are alcohol related. Many people believe that when someone is of age to join the army or get married that they should also be able to purchase alcohol. Many people may not realize that this is one of the oldest arguments in the united states. The 18th amendment banned the buying, selling, transporting, and drinking of…

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    line summarizes the entire play, and Shakespeare’s own opinion about love. Throughout the play, many of the characters put love before reason because of the magical love potion cast over them. Robin Goodfellow, hereafter known as Puck, a mischievous sprite that is in the employ of King Oberon of the fairies is the cause of most of the trouble. The love…

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    Analysis of the Coca-Cola Company Name Institution Analysis of the Coca-Cola Company Introduction The Coca-Cola Company is among the biggest beverage companies with a largest global market. This company was initially started as a local business and later developed into a multi-billion empire with equally significant market shares. The formation of the incorporation in 1991 and the substantial returns of over $5 billion witnessed in 1992 served as an indication of the future success…

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    The reaction of phenolphthalein reacting with sodium hydroxide consists of C20H14O4+ NaOH → NaKC8H4O4 (aq)+ H2O(l) Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator in this reaction because it changes color when a solution reaches a pH of around eight, or in other words the endpoint of a solution. It also allows us to see a physical change, thus resulting in a more accurate measure of how much was titrated. Citric acid is a weak acid, making it best titrated by using a strong base, such as sodium…

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    Coca cola is known all over the world for its brand name, but also known as the latest company who lost the racial discrimination lawsuit. After losing the case its important for the company to work on its diversity leadership skills, and in less than 10 years the company has transform and it also improved it diversity skills. Today the company work with all kind of people who come from different culture, race, gender and religion, according to book there are 23% of African American, 5% Asian…

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    engages in manufacturing and distributing non-alcoholic beverages. They own one of the world’s most valuable brand which is Coca Cola, while also marketing much more. For example, the top five most marketable brands are Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite. Coca Cola license or owns more than 500 brands in the category of sparkling beverages, water, enhanced water, juices and juice drinks, teas and coffee, and energy drinks. There locations are around the world from Coca Cola’s Asia Pacific…

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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is filled with details up to reader interpretation from hypothetical curtain open, to curtain close. If the title of the play did not give it away, dreams are obviously at the forefront of these interpretations. Shakespeare’s play is a story of dreams and magic versus the harsh reality of love and real life. It follows, primarily, a few different groups of characters: there are four young lovers (Helena, Hermia, Demetrius, and Lysander) who form a…

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    Welcome Cool Cats! Parents, We are excited that your child will be in the Cool Cats this year! We hope to not only show them a fun-loving environment, but we hope that your child can come here and learn to be the best they can be in school and in life! We want them to have fun, but we also want to keep them safe and prepare them for life’s journeys ahead. We will be and have been going over with your children, a new method for helping your child to succeed. Below are the expectations for our…

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    1. What is your initial impression of this work? My initial impression of this work is it's a classic taboo relationship. Shakespeare has many stories with these lovers quarrels. 2. What is the genre of this selection? The genre of the selection is romance with a hint of fiction. 3. What is the exposition of the story? What is the rising action or actions in this story? What is the climax of this selection? What is the falling action in the story? What is the denouement in the story? The…

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