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    Alcohol in the Workplace

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    Olson April 2013 Alcohol in the Workplace Its not a question whether alcohol has been a part of society. However‚ the question of how alcohol is affecting society is of concern. According to Center for Disease Control and Prevention‚ nearly 16‚000 people died in 2010 due to alcohol induced liver disease and over 25‚000 deaths occurred with alcohol being a factor. The topic of alcohol is not ignored‚ but people are still influenced to participate despite the known risks. Alcohol is a part of many

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    Rockstar Roasted (caffeine and energy drink) By Cheryl Reid Anybody want to know how much caffeine is in any drink??? OK: Soft Drinks 12-ounce beverage milligrams Red Bull (8.2 oz) 80.0 Jolt 71.2 Pepsi One 55.5 Mountain Dew 55.0 Mountain Dew Code Red 55.0 Diet Mountain Dew 55.0 Mellow Yellow 52.8 Surge 51.0 Tab 46.8 Diet Coke 45.6 RC Cola 43.0 Diet RC 43.0 Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Dr. Pepper 41.0 Diet Sunkist Orange 41.0 Mr. Pibb 40.0 Sugar-Free

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    Sipping Alcohol

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    The article I reviewed is entitled “The Prospective Association Between Sipping Alcohol by the Sixth Grade and Later Substance Use” by Kristina M. Jackson‚ Nancy P. Barnett‚ Suzanne M. Colby‚ and Michelle L. Rogers. This study focuses on discovering whether or not alcohol consumption at a young age causes risky behaviors in the later youth stages. Early alcohol use causes subsequent unfortunate outcomes such as alcohol problems‚ use disorders‚ risky sexual behaviors‚ lower school achievement‚ unintentional

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    quickly it could all slip away. His display of more than 200 energy drinks represents the success he ’s earned in an industry that ’s more likely to send intrepid entrepreneurs into bankruptcy than into Donald Trump ’s tax bracket. "About 80 percent of these are gone‚" he says proudly. "Most energy drinks fail in six months." Benedict is the founder‚ owner and CEO of Greensboro-based Source Beverages‚ a thriving energy drink company with expected revenues of $2 million this year and distribution

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    friends. I am standing here to deliver a speech on ‘Why do teenagers need to have fun?’ Ladies and gentleman‚ fun means enjoyment‚ entertainment and the pleasure of life. I believe all if you must have the experience of being fun. But what you do not know‚ teenagers like us need to have fun and there are many advantages of having fun. Could you imagine the world with no fun at all? Surely it will be a dull as ditch washer for sure. First‚ teenagers need to have fun because having fun can enhance their

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    Dangers of Alcohol

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    Dangers of Alcohol There are many dangers of using Alcohol‚ but there are only about 3 that stand out the most to me. The 3 dangers that get my attention are liver problems‚ bad judgment‚ and addiction. Although these may not be the deadliest dangers of alcohol‚ they are the deadliest to me. First off‚ the job of the liver is to remove toxins from the body. Alcohol is a type of toxin that the liver has to try and remove. The liver can only process so much alcohol‚ and any extra alcohol that is left

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    among teenagers today. Unfortunately‚ binge drinking causes an increase of various risks among teenagers‚ which could inflict upon the health of the binge drinker under certain circumstances. Teenagers need to be informed of the dangers involved and the act should be taken seriously with the possible consequences known. Binge drinking is defined as males consuming 5 or more standard drinks and females consuming 4 or more drinks in one sitting. The CDC study has proven that teenagers are consuming

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    innocent drink

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    smoothies: Europe’s favourite smoothie brand considers expanding into the Russian soft drinks market. Richard‚ Jon and Adam‚ the three co- founders of innocent were sitting in the board room at innocent’s headquarters Fruit Towers discussing the international expansion they could achieve thanks to the injection of cash from and global experience of the Coca Cola Company . With the goal of becoming the biggest small drinks company in the world‚ they are currently operating in 15 European countries and

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    Double in a Decade‚” he mentions that suicidal thoughts and self-harm have increased more than double over a decade. Throughout the article‚ Thompson discusses why this has happened‚ and who it is happening to. This article was written because of a recent Netflix series that has been released‚ Thirteen Reasons Why. Thirteen Reasons Why is based on Jay Asher’s book of the same title. The story follows a high school girl who commits suicide. Before killing herself‚ however‚ she made thirteen cassette

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    Teenagers and Parents

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    Millan Why Don’t Parents And Teenagers Always Understand One Another? There are many reasons why parents and teenagers don’t always understand one another‚ but I think the main reason is because there is poor communication between them. I’m sure parents wound understand teenagers more‚ if only teenagers had the strength of telling their parents what they thing and how they feel. This way parents would understand and accept the changes that their children go through as they become teenagers; especially

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