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    Stop Drinking Soda

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    stop drinking soda. By replacing soft drinks with healthier beverages‚ many toxins will be eliminated. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that people eating 1‚600 calories a day not eat more than six teaspoons a day of refined sugar‚ 12 teaspoons for those eating 2‚200 calories‚ and 18 teaspoons for those eating 2‚800 calories. To put those numbers in perspective‚ consider that the average 12- to 19-year-old boy consumes about 2‚750 calories and 1½ cans of soda with 15 teaspoons

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    everything that a person is doing. Is not their chose to tell people to lose weight. I’m guessing they know what they are doing. Banning sodas and putting how many calories the food has is not really going to change their option. The government is making it seem like everyone need to lose weight. Who do they think they are‚ by telling and banning candy machines and soda from people. Plus‚ if you break that rule‚ they will have to pay $200. They are exaggerating with the power they have. We understand

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    The Decomposition of Baking Soda Purpose: - To determine the correct balanced equation for the decomposition of baking soda using % yield. PreLab Notes: Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) decomposes when heated yielding both gaseous products and solid products. The production of gas makes baking soda a leavening agent in baked goods. The trapped bubbles of gas give muffins and cakes a lighter‚ airier texture. When heated‚ baking soda decomposes in one of the following unbalanced equations.

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    Soda Machine Argument

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    Donovan F #8 Mr. Graham Soda machine argument Having a soda machine is a great idea for a school. It is a really good idea because it help students that are dehydrated and are tired of water. This will also benefit the school by giving it a profit of about 100 to 200 dollars. All the kids are tired of just drinking water‚ juice‚ and milk. Having a soda machine at school would lead to the school having more money for different occasions. If we‚ the children‚ were to buy soda the school will make

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    Diet Soda dangers

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    There Are Dangers in Drinking Diet Soda A new study has found that the artificial sweeteners in diet soda can cause weight gain‚ metabolic syndrome‚ diabetes‚ and heart disease‚ adding to mounting research about the potential health risks of diet soft drinks. And that’s not all—the study also found that the artificial sweeteners in diet soda can interfere with your body’s normal response to sugar‚ deregulating normal blood sugar levels even more than regular soda. That’s because the fake sugar essentially

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    Soda Water Titration

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    condition which tested most effervescent was when the soda water was under cold temperatures and the least effervescent temperature was when the soda water was warm. When left standing without the lid‚ the soda water proved to be least effervescent. As seen in the above graph‚ under cold temperatures‚ ‘Schweppes’ demonstrated that it was the most effervescent‚ but under warm and room temperatures ‘Woolworths’ brand was most effervescent. When the soda water was stirred‚ ‘Regal’ was recorded with the highest

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    Aim To find out the difference of reaction time it takes for the baking soda when it meets the vinegar under the condition that the volume of the vinegar changes. Background Information The two reactants‚ which are baking soda and vinegar‚ react with each other. Then it creates product‚ carbon dioxide‚ water and sodium acetate. The chemical name of vinegar is ethanoic acid and baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate. To illustrate this phenomenon as a chemical equation‚ it can be shown as C_2 H_4

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    Homework Ban

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    less -homework revolution How fed-up parents are changing the way sehools think—and how you can‚ too By Nancy Kallsh Photographs by Brooke Slezak used to be extremely pro-homework. In fact‚ I once wrote an article for this very magazine telling readers how to get kids to stop whining and knuckle down to work. Back then‚ I could afford to be smug; My second-grader was happily zooming through her ten minutes a night. But a few years later‚ Allison started coming home with four hours of homework

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    Effects of Soda on the Body “It may seem harmless to allow your child to drink soda every day. Thinking that soda won’t cause the child any immediate harm is unfortunately common.” (Khara) Unfortunately for the United States‚ it’s one of the first countries to start drinking soft drinks. Soda can also be termed as soft drink‚ coke or fizzy drink and is consumed by all ages worldwide. (Khara) Soft drinks can cause tooth decay‚ dehydration‚ obesity and more‚ and also contain tons of preservatives

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    Jones Soda Company

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    Executive Summary Over the past two years‚ Jones Soda Company has successfully acquired strategic alliances with various companies in order to provide deeper and more diverse market exposure. Some of these companies include Barnes & Noble‚ Panera Bread‚ and Starbucks. Since Jones does not deal in multimillion dollar advertising campaigns‚ this is their best way to promote their brand. By offering their wide assortment of beverages in stores and restaurants‚ Jones has been able to sell more to

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