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    Her speech was obviously and grossly slurred. When I asked who had drunk alcohol, Margaret Ward said she had taken drinks from the bottle of Vodka. May said she had drank as well. Morgan said she had drunk alcohol too, but just a little bit. I walked them all back to the patrol cars, after Officer Stuart had walked out to assist me with walking the four minors off of the beach. May voluntarily

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    Consideration for a conditional use permit on the location of north east corner on north peach and east olive avenue. It is vacant 4-acre undeveloped lot surrounding the site is single family residential to the East, vacant land to the North, multifamily residential to the West, to the South multifamily residential, and a small piece of commercial. The conditional use permit filed by land use development consultants on behalf of Circle K. The applicant proposed a community commercial planned land

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    The Evolution of Whiskey Victor Hong San Jose State University Whiskey is the art of distillation and Whiskey was created in Ireland and was called “Usquebah” and during the 15th century. A document that was written by Morysson, a secretary of a lord during the rebellion in Ireland that dates back to 1599 stating that Dublin and many other cities in Ireland had taverns where alcohol was sold but it also carried a distinctive alcohol called the Usquebah/Usige beath (water of life)

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    Alcohol Tax Impact

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    The Impact of Alcohol Taxes and Prices on Consumption Introduction In the United States, the consumption of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine, and liquor is quite prevalent throughout the nation’s population. Approximately 87.6 percent of people ages 18 or older have reportedly consumed alcohol at some point in their lifetime, 71 percent have consumed alcohol within the past year, and 57 percent have consumed alcohol within the past month in 2014 (National Institute of Health, 2016). Alcoholic

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    Hangover Research Paper

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    The problem with hangover remedies? That you're already hung over to begin with. You can have a Bloody Mary and eggs to soothe your throbbing headache and unruly guts, but that usually means the treacherous haul from your bed (or someone else's) to brunch. And that's just too much discomfort to face after a good night of partying. As has often been said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of hangover cure. But is there any way to actually prevent hangovers other than to, you know, not drink

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    What Are The History, Laws, Profitability, and Responsibilities To The Consumer Of Advertising Hard Liquor on TV In The United States? INTRODUCTION Purpose The goal of this report is to inform the reader of the recent events that prompted hard liquor advertising on TV. In addition, the laws associated with advertising across this media, as well as recent legislative endeavors to control such advertising. Furthermore, the report also focuses on the potential profitability the distilled spirit's

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    The desire to control alcohol consumption, or advocate temperance, has been a goal of humanity throughout countless periods of history. Many countries have had organized temperance movements, including Australia, Canada, Britain, Denmark, Poland, and of course, the United States. The American temperance movement was the most widespread reform movement of the 19th century, culminating in laws that completely banned the sale of all alcoholic beverages. The movement progressed from its humble local

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    Cooley Distillery Essay

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    Cooley Distillery: The Independent Spirit of Ireland Cooley Distillery, found in Dundalk, Co. Louth, was the first new whiskey distillery to be set up in Ireland in over 100 years and it is Ireland’s youngest, smallest and only independent whiskey distillery (“The Cooley Distillery”). John Teeling, a successful business enthusiast, investor, and Harvard Business school scholar, who found great interest and opportunity in Irish whiskey, established it in 1987. Cooley began distilling in 1989. The

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    Although “the King of Vodka” concerns itself with a different time period and a distant land, the history of founding and eventual disintegration of the Smirnov Vodka Empire seems resonant in today’s business environment. The famous brand was built in one of the most tumultuous periods in Russian history, yet the founder had struggled with many of the same business problems we see today. In 1831, Pyotr A. Smirnov was born to illiterate Russian serfs in a village so remote that walking at night required

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    as well as goods” (Dyer, 1982:5). Adverts such as the Pravda vodka example above, which appeared in the January 2014 issue of GLAMOUR magazine add relevance to a product whether it’s a certain trend, desire or mutual value in order for the product to become a highly favoured commodity. Glamour magazine is popular amoungst young women of all races who are middle class citizens. This specific advert was used to introduce Pravda’s new vodka range aimed at women. It communicates ideologies of feminism

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