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    Health Drink

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    India‚ the world’s largest malt-based drinks market‚ accounts for 22% of the world’s retail volume sales. These drinks are traditionally consumed as milk substitutes and marketed as a nutritious drink‚ mainly consumed by the old‚ the young and the sick. The Health food drinks category consists of white drinks and brown drinks. South and East India are large markets for these drinks‚ accounting for the largest proportion of all India sales. The total market is placed at about 90‚000 ton and is estimated

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    Sri Lankan Civil War

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    The Sri Lankan Civil War was a conflict fought on the island of Sri Lanka. Beginning on 23 July 1983‚ there was an intermittent insurgency against the government by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (the LTTE‚ also known as the Tamil Tigers)‚ a separatist militant organisation which fought to create an independent Tamil state called Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island. After a 26-year military campaign‚ the Sri Lankan military defeated the Tamil Tigers in May 2009‚ bringing the

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    essay green energy

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    of renewable energy: Clean energy for ever! Energy from inexhaustible sources: the sun‚ wind‚ water and geothermal energy. Without the big power plants polluting the air and creating waste at a large scale: they emit CO2‚ one of the ‘greenhouse gases’ causing global warming‚ and other contaminated gases that decrease the air quality and change the climate. So that we can provide the needs for the next generations. But does actually everybody know the importance of renewable energy and what renewable

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    Wind energy essay

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    WIND ENERGY Long time ago‚ ancient mariners used sails to capture the wind and explore the world. Farmers once used windmills to grind their grains and pump water. Today‚ more and more people are using wind turbines to wring electricity from the breeze. Over the past decade‚ wind turbine use has increased at more than 25 percent a year. Still‚ it only provides a small fraction of the world ’s energy. Therefore‚ wind power or wind energy is the energy extracted from wind using wind turbines to produce electrical

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    Innocent Drinks

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    CASE STUDIES Innocent Drinks Case Study Capitalizing on the health trend in the smoothie category Reference Code: CSCM0309 Publication Date: April 2010 DATAMONITOR VIEW CATALYST Innocent Drinks has achieved unparalleled success in the UK as the foremost player in the smoothies sector. This case study looks at the smoothies category in detail and assesses the company’s achievements as it copes with recession‚ competition and takeovers. SUMMARY • The smoothies category in the UK has been

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    River Energy Essay

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    Describe and explain the factors that influence how much a work a river can do (25) The work that a river does is erosion‚ transportation and deposition. The amount of work a river can do is dependent on the energy it has and this energy is determined by many factors. The study of water flow in a river channel is known as hydraulics. Hydraulic geometry is the study of the relationships that exist within river channels that ultimately determine how much work the river will be able to carry

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    Energy conservation is a very important part of energy planning and its management. It not only saves energy resources for future‚ avoids wasteful utilisation of energy‚ provides solution to energy crisis and ensures higher per capita availability/ consumption but controls environmental degradation and pollution. New strategy emphasies greater reliance on non-exhaustible and non-conventional sources of energy so as to conserve exhaustible conventional resources like coal‚ petroleum‚ natural gas

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    Soft Drinks

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    India • Appy Fizz • Banta (lemon-flavored soft drink) • Bovonto (grape soda produced by Kali Mark) • Campa Cola (popular Indian soda introduced in 1977) • Cloud 9 (energy drink) • Coca-cola • Frooti (mango-flavored drink from Parle Agro) • Gold Spot • Guptas (8 flavoreds soft drinks introduced in 1947) • h2o (powered carbonated soda) • Limca (lemon-lime soda) • LMN (lemon drink produced by Parle Agro) • Mangola Slice • Maaza (mango drink from Coca-Cola) • Mohammad Cola • Mountain Dew

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    Stimulant Drinks

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    Stimulant drinks are becoming the drinks of choice for many young people‚ and as their popularity rises‚ so do the sales numbers. Terry (2005) clarifies that energy drinks sales over $200 million in 2001‚ which more than doubled year 2000 sales of $130 million. These drinks are heavily marketed to teens as a harmless way to boost energy‚ but in reality they’ve been linked to serious health effects. The sales and consumption should therefore be restricted. 64 First and foremost‚ stimulant drinks often

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    Since the discovery of Tea in 2737 B.C in China‚ and after the Europeans learnt about tea in 1589‚ drinking tea has spread throughout the world and today it is a widely consumed beverage. Tea production in Sri Lanka is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. Sri Lanka is the world’s fourth largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country’s main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for labourers‚ with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP

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