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    What people don’t know is that only 4 percent of calories in the average american diet are derived directly from soda. This is why they want to put warning labels on soda. labels do nothing when people put things on their favorite things it makes people want to do them even more. This shows that it would do nothing. Sugar is in everything‚ so why put labels on just soda it is dumb. Labels do nothing! Psychological studies have shown‚ for instance‚that for cigarette smokers‚warning labels that tell

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    Soda Ban Research Paper

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    Many men and women risk their lives every day trying to protect the freedom of every individual in the U.S. The soda ban will create an uneven playing field for thousands of small businesses and limit individual’s right to choose. Although sugary beverages can cause health problems‚ people should have a right to choose‚ even if it is unhealthy. The soda ban limits individuals from purchasing sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces‚ instead of the act being useful‚ it allows people to find ways to bypass

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    According to the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene‚ more than half of adults are overweight or obese and nearly one in five kindergarten students are obese. This is a great example of why the government should ban super-sized sodas. The problem of eliminating sodas over 16-ounces is that it revolves around the government’s ability to regulate what the society eat or drink. Even though some may argue that banning drinks over 16-ounces limits their freedom to choose what size they want; however

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    Hamad IS1‚ B4 Endothermic and exothermic reactions Background information: An endothermic reaction is a product or a substance accompanied by the absorption of heat. An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases heat. Design: Research question- Which reaction occurs‚ exothermic or endothermic‚ when Epson salt‚ Borax‚ Laundry detergent‚ and baking soda are added‚ separately‚ with water? Hypothesis- If Epson salt is mixed with water then the reaction will be endothermic because salt is used

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    Do or Die In the United States‚ drinking soda is no longer a fad: it is an addiction. Despite the rising medical problems in our country‚ Americans refuse to reduce their consumption of soda. Whether soda consumers choose to deny links between soda and health risks or ignore them‚ it is unfortunate that these consumers are oblivious to how serious of a problem drinking soda truly is. Regardless of what companies who produce the drink claim‚ soda is a dangerous liquid and is harmful to the human body

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    Beyonce advertising soda Beyonce selling soda uh I don’t think so. She should have thought twice before she put started advertising for Pepsi. All around the country and other countries to a lot of the little kids look up to her and try to be like her. What she doesn’t realize is that kids are going to get obese from drinking to much pop‚ bone diseases that can come from drinking soda‚ and she doesn’t for this silly little campaign. To start us off‚ kids everywhere in this country are already

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    Soda Ban Pros And Cons

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    logical and know right from wrong. This is the top reason for this controversy. The soda ban is an idea that was stated in New York when Major Bloomberg decided to restrict extra large soda sizes. This created a split between the people who are for this regulation and the people who are opposing it. The soda ban is a good idea because it benefits public health and it helps people make unbiased decisions. For example‚ the soda ban benefits public health. As stated

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    Restaurant portion sizes of soda‚ and other sugary drinks are more than four times larger now than they were many years ago. The ban on large sizes for soda may benefit many Americans health choices. Drinking soda can impact the human body in many negative ways. Unfortunately‚ soda is a beverage of choice for millions of Americans. The New York City government should limit the size of soda servings because drinking it can lead to the risks of obesity‚ diabetes‚ and heart disease. According to The

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    Soda Tax Case Study

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    Vt. House panel advances penny-an-ounce soda tax MONTPELIER‚ Vt. (AP) — A Vermont House committee voted Wednesday to advance legislation calling for a penny-an-ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages. The House Health Care Committee voted 7-2‚ with two members absent‚ for the tax bill that would raise an estimated $27 million to support state health programs. Supporters say it will also discourage consumption of products that are big contributors to obesity. "We have an obesity epidemic and the

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    (INTRO) I got to say soda is addictive‚ which is great because I think that Glen Yermo should get a soda machine then‚ there would be a lot more exciting things to do in school. Such as‚ raising money for the school to go towards field trips‚ working for the soda that they want‚ and still learning that it is good for you. And besides‚ what kid doesn’t like soda. (MEAT) I mean what school doesn’t want money? School is basically supposed to make students learn‚ but in a fun way. And that fun

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