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    Cooling drinks

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    Cooling Drinks 1) What is the specific latent heat of fusion of water? Specific latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat absorbed or released by a substance when changing states. This could be boiling or melting. Latent heat of fusion is the amount of energy needed to melt a substance‚ while latent heat of vaporisation is the amount of energy needed to boil a substance. The specific latent heat of fusion of water is 334 j/g In the graph‚ you can see that as the temperature increases more

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    On March 5‚ many innocent Bostonians were killed by British soldiers. It was an unprovoked murder where the soldiers fired and killed five colonists! The citizens were just attending to their daily duties on the streets when a soldier started a fight with them. The struggle soon turned into a full fledged confrontation. When other redcoats attempted to calm the group with threats of firing on them‚ Bostonians were rightfully outraged and began to fight back a little. Some citizens even picked up

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    things that a human can possibly do. When people drink and drive‚ they are not only putting themselves in danger‚ they?re also jeopardizing the lives of other road users and pedestrians. At a young age‚ I use to watch my uncle James drink and drive thinking it was completely normal. Everything was ok until one day he got too drunk and lost control of the car and hit a tree. Today‚ I? am still pondering on what caused people including my uncle to drink and drive? Could it be pressure from your peers

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    Omar Khadr Innocent

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    west Africa lies a need for soldiers on both sides of their civil war. Many get confused on which side is good and which side is in the wrong‚ but the reality of it is unclear. The people who get caught in the middle of this mess: children‚ mostly innocent. Jeffrey Gentleman says in his article Armed & Underage that nearly ¨80 percent of rebel troops and 20 percent of government troops are children.¨ These children are forced to fight in a war that they weren’t even alive for the start of. Some kids

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    Dr Pepper Snapple Case

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    company in the United States without a significant branded energy drink of its own. The decision to explore a new energy beverage was made by senior company management as part of a corporate business strategy to focus on opportunities in high-growth and high-margin beverage businesses. After launching a ready-to-drink sports drink‚ the Dr Pepper Snapple Group‚ Inc. believed they should put into consideration of introducing a new energy drink beverage. 1. Decision problem: In the decision process

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    Nefer‚ “Should Teenagers Drink Coffee” by Inform‚ and “The Harmful Effects of Coffee on Teenagers” also by Barb Nefer‚ it is shown that coffee is not always harmful to teens. Teenagers should be able to drink coffee and other caffeinated beverages because students and teens can become more attentive‚ decaffeinated coffee and other drinks are available and more healthy for children‚ and if enjoyed in moderation‚ it is harmless. To begin‚ teenagers should be able to drink coffee and other caffeinated

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    is the market for energy drinks‚ sports drinks and vitamin-enhanced beverages changing? What are the underlying drivers of change and how might those forces individually or collectively make the industry more or less attractive? Now energy drink‚ sports drinks and vitamin-enhanced is evolving. Energy drink‚ sports drinks and vitamin-enhanced in the beverage market‚ external and internal environment under pressure‚ causing it to change. The energy drink‚ sports drinks and vitamin-enhanced from

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    The proper nutrition before a bout of exercise can make or break your performance. The amount carbohydrates in a sports drink can be very crucial in athletic performance. There have been many theories on ways to hydrate you better during athletic competition. Gatorade was started in 1965. It was invented due to the fact that many Florida Gator Football players had been affected by the heat. Gatorade was born to help replenish electrolytes and fluids that had been lost during competition. After Gatorade

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    chocolate vs. coffee

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    CHOCOLATE VS. COFFEE A. There are many people who drink coffee every day. But do they live a healthy life? One of my relations – my father- is ‚coffee addicted‘. (Almost) Every morning‚ except of pure water or some fresh juice‚ he drinks coffee. Also‚ in every restaurant he goes to the first thing he orders is piccolo coffee with milk. That’s far from enough‚ don’t you think so? I’m really afraid about his health‚ especially because he is extreme smoker also. And so I’ll try to persuade at least

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    Drinking Age

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    lowered to 18 from 21. Most kids who are between the ages of 18-20 already drink behind closed doors. When a person turns the age of 18 they are able to accomplish and are able to do many things‚ so why can they not drink? Over a thousand lives are lost each year by people under the age of 21 from drinking. If people are already drinking now before they even reach 21‚ and there are no laws enforcing on to them that they cannot drink in parties or in private; why not just lower the drinking age so no more

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