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    In the third article “Australian State Bans Cosmetic Surgery For Teens”‚ written by Dan Childs. The text is pretty clear about its opinion on cosmetic surgery on teens. It wants to ban cosmetic surgery because teens are not able to make such a big decision‚ when there body is still changing. Further on there are also many risks that comes with these surgeries‚ for example death or a heart attack. There are also people who think that cosmetic surgery on teens shouldn’t be banned‚ because the government

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    Soda in School

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    Allowing diet sodas in schools has always been a touchy subject for Americans. Many think it’s perfectly fine‚ while others don’t. I believe no type of soda‚ diet‚ or regular should be allowed in schools. Research shows that caffeine raises blood sugar levels. When those blood sugar levels rise‚ there is a connection between concentration levels and students. I guess that can be considered a good thing on testing days. To go along with that‚ diet sodas are known for having lower calories which

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    Baking Soda

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    reactions. We need to talk about baking powder and baking soda… and you can totally copy my homework if you need to. It’s cool. The difference between baking soda and baking powder: Baking soda and baking powder are both odorless white powders that work their magic in our cakes. Though they’re both white powders‚ the two are certainly not interchangeable. Let’s talk about the facts behind these baking essentials. Baking soda is also known as sodium bicarbonate. I told you we were talking

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    Corrosiveness of Soda

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    Soft drinks‚ also called as sodas‚ are one of the most popular beverages that are drunk worldwide. Several brands of sodas‚ mainly from the brands The Coca-Cola Company‚ Pepsi‚ and Dr. Pepper-Snapple‚ are competing in their sales. As of 2012‚ the leading brand of food beverages is Coca-Cola. Statistics show that more than a billion Coca-Cola products are consumed daily worldwide. That means that we are consuming more sodas than ever before‚ and many health issues are showing up‚ including teeth problems

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    soda tax

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    Soda Tax: The Beginning of the End The government plans to tax sugary drinks to lower consumption and reduce obesity rates. It is a tax that is justified‚ because a high majority of its consumers are obese and our government believes they should step in and do something about it. There are positive aspects of a soda tax‚ but it would also be a violation of freedom of choice‚ with many other red flags as well. The government simply‚ has too much involvement with our personal lives. Placing a

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    Soda Tax

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    and soda are not helping improve our schools as promised. Our schools still look the same with no support‚ extra-curricular activities. The tax didn’t change anything for our schools. Our books still old and falling apart. People from Pepsi quit their job because they thought they weren’t getting paid enough. The soda tax should affect their paycheck. This is really an outrage and it is affecting not only the jobs at Pepsi Co. also it is effecting the stores who are not selling as much sodas and

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    Soda consumption

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    Soda Consumption There are many studies today that show a link between obesity and regular soda consumption. Our study is about how regular pop consumption is more popular with young‚ nonwhite‚ low-income Americans. “Half of Americans aged 18 to 29 say they drink regular soda‚ making them the most likely to do so across not only age groups‚ but also across all major demographic and socioeconomic groups.” (galloppoll.com) Two groups known in America most likely to be obese according to studies

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    Soda Pop

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    November 30‚ 2012 Soda Pop More and more young people are experiencing hypertension and childhood obesity‚ and because of which are seemingly becoming more prone to various diseases (Should Government Tax Sugary Drinks?). Many take a stand on the issue‚ as New York for example no longer allows the use of trans fats in their restaurants. Still the cost of unhealthy food has remained nearly the same‚ while the cost of a high yield diet has soared beyond that of the rate of inflation (Should Government

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    Soda and Mentos

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    SODA AND MENTOS Physical Science (3rd block) Mythbusters Project Introduction This experiment is to prove the theory that when Mentos is dropped into a bottle of soda the end result is a huge fountain spray of soda from the bottle due to a process called nucleation. Hypothesis If I drop Mentos candy into a bottle of soda‚ then it will create a huge fountain splash. Materials *Regular Mentos Candy (one)

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    Water and Soda

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    ABSTRACT What is the fastest way to cool a soda? In this experiment‚ 8 cans of soda were used to determine the fastest method the cool the can of soda. The four alternative methods were the freezer‚ the refrigerator‚ ice cubes‚ and also an ice bath. Using 2 cans for each method‚ and measuring the temperature at increments of 5 minutes‚ the experiment was complete when the temperature stabilized. In conclusion‚ the fastest way to cool a soda was the soda in the freezer at -2 degrees Celsius. The

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