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    We all strive for being the best. So when we hear that supplements can help boost our performance, we of course go and try it without question. We fail to do research on these products that claim to have the “best results” in our performance. These people hiding behind the products are in it for profit and will say whatever to grasp one’s attention. Companies know they are not obligated to provide proof of how effective a product really is. As stated these producers can sugar code it to just…

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    gatherings or events. Something in common found regardless of time period, is the negative view towards the overuse of alcohol. The Bible is the most popular book in the world and it contains multiple references of alcohol use. In the bible, Jesus turned water into wine for others to enjoy. In Christianity, this was seen as a gift and not as something malevolent. In fact, becoming drunk and addicted to alcohol is what is considered sinful in Christianity. The bible states "Wine is a mocker,…

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    Morality as a whole can be represented in many ways. Morality can be represented as a gift that frees us from all evil or the act of wrong. Those that choose to abide by certain rules can be rewarded by a good result but if they choose not to abide by the rules; consequences will be put in place and a dreadful result will follow. Rescue, emphasizes mainly on deception, passion and the true sense of affection. This is represented by how far a person would go in the name of love. Webster together…

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    Poe’s story The Cask of Amontillado is among his most popular. The Cask of Amontillado is a chilling tale of revenge told as a deathbed confession. Many reviewers single out Poe’s literature work as coming right from his intuitive, pointing out not only how prudently he selected his phrases, words, and arguments but also the events that inspired the story. Poe did purposefully use his story as a form of self-therapy consequently illuminating at least some aspects of his life. An outstanding…

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    Case Study on Alcohol misuse at the workplace Summary The following is a case study of a male employee, drinking beers at work while working on a case study. He was addressed by his employer, as a result of his conduct. Even though he appears to be fully functional, his employer was not happy and is concern about his employee wellbeing as well as his industry reputation. The employee sees alcohol used among employees during work as an expensive problem for the industry. Drinking alcohol…

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    When I had worked about 12 months, I heard that there would be a new team member in our team. It was the first experience to meet a junior co-worker, so I really expected to it. At that time, because of the team leader, it was so tough time for me, thus I needed something to refresh the bad environment and atmosphere. I expected the new co-worker would be able to be a good opportunity to make a good environment. I remember the day when I met him and other freshmen in the restaurant. I told him…

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    from one end of the house to the other some interaction had to take place. The party was slow until about 11 p.m. when a huge swarm of people started showing up. Some walking into the house while others were stumbling or getting to that point of intoxication. The party had a wide range of people who were attending. The range of people included many different micro systems like football players, volleyball players, & nursing students. The room was filled with conversation from…

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    How my life relates to “In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus One Day” I enjoyed X. J. Kennedy’s narrative poem “In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus One Day.” The poem was enjoyable as it was easy to read, straightforward, and entertaining. The author’s irony by stating in the title that it is a “prominent bar,” made me laugh. As Secaucus is known as a grungy farm town, and there is nothing prominent about it. The setting for this poem is actually a dive bar that caters to blue-collar workers, in…

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    Men's Restroom Etiquette It is commonly understood by most men, that while in public restrooms, one is expected to keep one's distance from other men, do not use a urinal directly next to another man when another is available, do not make eye contact, do not engage in conversation, and don’t spend more time than is necessary in the restroom. The Rules I decided to work with a very simple set of rules for my experiment; I had to be as close as possible to my subjects, make direct eye contact,…

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    Though most of society is aware of the harmful effects of alcohol, many do not realize the harm that energy drinks can play, especially when consumed alongside alcohol. Can energy drinks, which can be purchased by just about anyone, really be that dangerous? Research located in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Journal has found that combining the consumption of energy drinks and alcohol together may in fact intensity one another, resulting in additional negative effects than one…

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