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    abuse‚ this will also affect alcohol offers which encourage multiple purchasing of beverages and subsequently encourage binge drinking. If the proposals became law there would be a minimum price of fifty pence per unit. For example an £8.72 bottle of vodka sold in supermarkets would rise to £10.50 (Financial Times 2012). If the government plans to make steps to make the consumption of alcohol more expensive and therefore less accessible‚ individuals may simply source alcohol through unregulated channels

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    anxiety Unusual fears: Pt reports fear of Repetitive thoughts or actions Paranoia Avoidance Increased arousal Hyper vigilance Flashbacks: Pt reports having flashbacks of her attempted suicide‚ although pt denies taking a bottle of aspirin with Vodka Mood problems/changes: Pt reports highly reactive and intense moods Sleeping problems: None reporte Eating Problems: None reported Problems with Impulse control Physical complaints about illness or pain: Pt reports her overriding emotion is exhaustion

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    to energy boost. About 40% of respondents drink Red Bull at least once a week and 11% never drink it. 22% of people prefer coffee to any other energy sources. About 22% drink Red Bull at parties or night clubs either the energy drink itself or with vodka/jagermeister. 14% drink it when they need to stay productive at work and 11% prefer Red Bull when they are tired of coffee. 30% of people say that the reason they would buy Red Bull instead of other energy drinks is the unique taste. Some of respondents

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    TOP ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS Marketer | Campaign | Agency | Years | Volkswagen | "Think Small" | Doyle Dane Bernbach | 1959 | Marlboro | The Marlboro Man | Leo Burnett Co. | 1955 | Nike | "Just Do It" | Wieden & Kennedy | 1988 | Absolut Vodka | The Absolut Bottle | TBWA | 1981 | Miller Lite | "Tastes great‚ less filling" | McCann-Erickson Worldwide | 1974 | Avis | "We try harder" | Doyle Dane Bernbach | 1963 | Apple Computer | "1984" think different | Chiat/Day | 1984 | Pepsi-Cola

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    all mine. Your best friends are supposed to always be there. They’re supposed to understand if you’ve gotten totally wrapped up in your new boyfriend and forget to text them for three days. They’re supposed to get you tissues and chocolate and vodka whenever you’ve had a bad day or had your heart broken. They’re not supposed to be the ones breaking your heart. Some best friends do leave‚ though. And if they leave you‚ they’re supposed to fade into the background of your life without dramatic

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    some people are loathsome and some are delightful.” ― Margaret Mead The Americans are fat and stupid‚ the Brits are arrogant snobs‚ the Finns are always drunk‚ of course‚ while the Russians are walking their white bears with a shot of vodka in hand. The Italians are one and all benevolent cooks spreading pasta and pizza extensively and the Chinese are definitely the poorest nation in the world‚ ready to work for a mug of rice. Isn`t it terribly ridiculous that we‚ people of the 21st

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    personality disorder feel extremely bored‚ empty‚ mistreated and alone. Intense feelings of loneliness usually are followed by frantic efforts to avoid being alone. Suzanne is initially institutionalized for taking a bottle of aspirin with a bottle of vodka. She claims that she was not trying to kill herself‚ but only get rid of a headache. At the beginning Suzanne claimed that she had no bones in her hand. This fits more with a delusional disorder. Suzanne often exhibits spontaneous damaging behavior

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    upon you. UKRAINE: In Ukraine‚ it is customary to decorate the Christmas tree with artificial spiders and webs. Seeing a spider or a web on Christmas morning is considered as a good charm. RUSSIA: The men get together and prepare a bottle of vodka for every three men. They then start to drink until one of the men falls. If you refuse to drink‚ this is an insult to the rest of the men. CHINA: In southwest China’s Sichuan province‚ the ancient ethnic minority group‚ the Bo people hung coffins

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    Selective Perception

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    Selective perception - it is a distance given to drive by car. Every person‚ who would do that‚ would notice different buildings‚ signs‚ posters and etc. We cannot notice everything‚ because our brain cannot receive that much information. So we concentrate on safe driving‚ and notice only those things‚ that we like: the dreamer will be looking at clouds perhaps‚ the advertising manager will be analysing new posters that competitors made‚ the old man will be looking at every road sign in order to

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    Kropotkin wrote a great essay called “Emancipating the Serfs (1861). In that essay he gave great statistics about emancipation‚ he said that around 30 million of serfs received their freedom and around 90 million acres of land were distributed among the serfs. However‚ even though these numbers favor serfs‚ it doesn’t mean that it actually favors them. Peasants were still under obligation to their landowners‚ they were forced to pay rent for their land after two-year initial hiatus. They had to keep

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