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    to look at history. Many perspectives from the past that form today. Tom Standage chose to discuss about drinks and how they helped shape the world. In his book, A History of the World in Six Glasses, Standage examines the most popular 6 drinks throughout history to describe how they influenced the development of the world. He takes the reader on an odyssey from the mesopotamian era to the 21st century and from beer to Coca Cola, proving that what was thought to be irrelevant to history has affected

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    Tom Standage

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    from which to discuss the history of humanity in A History of the World in 6 Glasses. Standage chose beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola as vehicles to navigate through history. The utilization of the world’s most popular drinks to explain history allows for the reader to make personal connections to the point in history the drink has had great influence on. From Standage’s perspective each of these drinks was a stimulant for major events that shaped human history. Through writing this book

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    Greek Drink History

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    believed that by drinking wine one would strengthened their body, also cause them to be modest. In Rome it was used for medicinal purposes. b. According to the author, how did each drink influence the history of the society/societies that developed it or used it extensively? In today's world we can see the similarity between the Greeks symposion and modern day classroom/ college seminars. students often interact with their teachers about issues. It caused them to expand their empire and also

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    amount of history that you have never wondered or asked yourself like many of us. Most of us drink coffee for many reason, but not many know the history behind the discovery of coffee. It might not be in the interest of many, but having some knowledge of how coffee evolved in today’s society will give you a greater view of its early discovery and consumption. I drink coffee at least every morning to wake me up, but after reading, “The world in Six Glasses”, I learned more about the history and meaning

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    A History Of The World

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    In A History of the World in Six Glasses, Standage discusses how beer and wine are made in terms of the ingredients and how each beverage is related to each social class. The ingredients are what differentiate one beverage from another beverage. An Ingredient is the main component that makes the beverage unique and gives it an identity. An ingredient is what makes people to choose a beverage from wide range of options. An ingredient gives the color, the texture and the taste to a beverage which makes

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    A History Of The World

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    In Tom Standage’s novel, “A History of the World in 6 Glasses”, he discusses the growth of the world through the discovery and creation of some of the most popular beverages in their places of origin. He discusses each beverage where it was created, and how it affected the country socially, religiously, and politically. He starts off in at the beginning of time in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Standage discusses one of the first world-known beverages; beer. He begins talking about the collection of cereal

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    HotWi6G (History of the World in 6 Glasses) “Beer” Questions: By Christian Rudnick 1. Beer, created in the time of the Sumerians became a valuable resource, and was important in both ritual and social standards. Hunter-gatherers became so invested in the importance of beer that they switched to farming, in order to maintain a steady and reliable form of grain and beer production. This new found farming helped in food quality, as well as provide stable amounts of safe and nutritional liquid to drink

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    daughter and say it was just an inquisitive owl that scared her awake. The teacher pulls on a sweater and says, “Cavemen wore these a lot in The Ice Age.” The children in these scenarios are the victims of deceit. Both poems, “A Barred Owl” and “The History Teacher” by Richard Wilbur and Billy Collins show the effects of not exposing children to the truth early on in life. The parent and teacher mentioned are only concerned about their children’s innocence remaining intact, and they don’t take into consideration

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    The first chapter of A History of the World in 6 Glasses taught me about the significance of beer in many ancient civilizations. Beer has been around for thousands of years and brought about drastic changes to ancient societies. The discovery and process of brewing beer is something that I had no knowledge of until reading this book. Beer was discovered between the years 10,000 BCE and 4,00 BCE, after farmers had access to grains and began to store them. After experimenting with grains, farmers discovered

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    brother and one sister. Eisenhower’s family was on the poorer side, but the Trumans did not have to worry about money as much. Eisenhower grew up in a non-fighting home. Eisenhower was fully involved in sports, but Truman was restricted because of his glasses. Eisenhower was not sure of his religion, but Truman was a definite Baptist. Introduction Sentence (Eisenhower’s Military Career) Dwight Eisenhower started his military career by applying to West Point, New York or Annapolis, Maryland. Annapolis

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