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    Argument Assignment Example

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    Traffic Problems in Baton Rouge 5:30 traffic in Baton Rouge could easily be defined as the time in which no one wants to get in their car and go anywhere regardless of urgency. Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana is notoriously known for their inefficient traffic systems. Why is that? With a population rank of 67th in the United States‚ Baton Rouge’s ranking of 33rd in the nation for worst traffic congestion has definitely impacted the community’s identity (Meaux‚ Reveille). Money‚ or lack thereof‚ plays a

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    vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. 2. What is the physiological role of each of the molecules in your table? The role of each of the molecules in my table is to 1. Which ingredients provide energy? How do they do that? Caffeine‚ sugars and many more provide energy by stimulating the central nervous system giving the body a sense of alertness. It can raise heart rate and blood pressure while dehydrating the body. 2. Which ingredients contribute to body repair‚ I.e.‚ which

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    Ingredients: Other than the caffeine and carbohydrates energy drinks contain: B vitamins: Energy drinks contain B vitamins that exceed the daily-recommended amounts. Gingko: German pharmacological studies suggest that this herb increases blood flow to the brain and may be effective in treating depression and short-term memory loss. Guarana: An herbal stimulant popular in Brazil. The reason guarana is so stimulating is that it contains two to three times the caffeine of coffee. Carnitine:

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    Bibliography: Around the country: "the birth of coffee" pours out origins of global coffee culture. (2012‚ September-October). Natural History‚ 120(8). Caffeine plus carbohydrate boosts sports performance. (2012‚ April). Environmental Nutrition‚ 35(4)‚ 8. Coffee study: Morning brew is Americans ’ largest source of antioxidants. (2005‚ October 25). Science Letter‚ 86. Dolliver‚ M. (2010‚ October 18). Thirty-two

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    stimulants‚ including the two drugs in this class ( methylphenidate [Ritalin] and amphetamine) are used to treat extreme daytime sleepiness also known as narcolepsy and for their calming effect in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). • Caffeine‚ a stimulant found in foods and drinks‚ is used to promote wakefulness and alertness. The orally active stimulants were formerly used as an aid to dieting but were of little value for this purpose. They may still be used in the most extreme cases

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    Energy Drinks

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    My – Health 350 Week 3 DB – Energy Drinks Something I learned in my last Health class is the ever-increasing use of today’s new “Energy Drinks.” Caffeine is the single most used drug in America. How many of us must have that morning cup of coffee before heading out the door? How many college students are staying up late at night preparing for a mid-term or final exam by drink these new‚ all natural‚ safe‚ energy drinks? You may want to read their labels and adjust your thinking. You

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    Using Energy Drinks

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    contributing factor not only an OD on caffeine‚ but drinking energy drinks on an empty stomach can lead to the stomach absorbing the drink‚ thus causing symptoms of nausea‚ salivating‚ sweating‚ headaches‚ neck pain and so on. This drink is supposed to be a dieting and energy drink. Usually people who work out a lot or diet‚ are eating nutritiously‚ mind you‚ that may be why some people are not affected by the ingredients in the drink. Those are: -Caffeine Citrate‚ Caffeine Anhydrous‚ Evoburn™ (Pure Evodiamine)

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    Glucose - C6H12O6 Glucose is the body’s preferred fuel. Standard energy drinks contain a lot of sugar It’s a carbohydrate and a lot of exercise regimen suggests a good dose of carbohydrates for workouts lasting more than an hour. Caffeine - C8H10N4O2 Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system giving the body a sense of alertness as well as dilates blood vessels. It raises heart rate and blood pressure and dehydrates the body. Guarana Inositol- C6H12O6 Guarana comes from a plant native

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    According to the Webster dictionary‚ an energy drink is defined as: “A usually carbonated beverage that typically contains caffeine and other ingredients intended to increase the drinker’s energy.” These types of drinks are advertised to enhance sports performance and overall mental concentration and focus. These drinks work in that the user experiences the effects of caffeine and sugar‚ but there isn’t any sufficient evidence that the other ingredients in these drinks provide any further benefits

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    Substance related disorders Definitions and terms Use This is when a person drinks alcohol or swallows smoke‚ sniffs or injects a mind altering substance. Abuse This is when a person is using alcohol or drugs for the purpose of intoxication or in the case of prescription for purpose beyond their intended use. Dependence It is the continuing use of alcohol or drugs despite adverse consequences to ones physical‚ social and psychological wellbeing Addiction

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