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    Shaken or Stirred? How alcohol in the media affects young minds. Media plays a big part in portraying alcohol to be something that young Australians feel they need to try. Media does not just refer to their portrayal in television shows and movies, but also the role advertisements have on television, radio, music, billboards, internet, signs, video games, public transport and magazines. Television advertisement plays a major role in the attraction of alcohol to adolescence, and a key aspect of

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    While visiting with my aunt in Atlanta, Georgia, I, Yael Gohary, a student, was looking for a place where we could have a great dinner and catch up on old times! As my father frequently travels to South America for business, I wanted a taste of South America. FuegoMundo is really where kosher is at! FuegoMundo, meaning “world of fire” is the city’s “hottest” kosher restaurant. Located in the heart of one of Atlanta’s busiest business districts and just a short drive from all of the city’s Jewish

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    Alcohol is the drug of choice chosen by many young children, adolescence years are when many children start to experiment with alcohol. Socialising and drinking tend to be a rising factor as many children go into the teenage years. Alcohol is becoming a massive concern for many parents as their kids are starting to try it out and many factors play into this. Each year approximately 5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking. Adolescents drinking is put out to be exaggerated

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    and a greater influence on its course. Understanding the ramifications of who drank what, and why, and where they got it from, requires the traversal of many disparate and otherwise unrelated fields…” The drinks that Standage focuses on include beer, wine, spirits, tea, coffee, and cola. He describes each of the beverages and how each of them managed to alter history in very unique ways. The first three beverages are all alcoholic while the last three are all caffeinated. Coffee heavily impacted the

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    Alcohol is something that some of us can't resist and we have different relationships with it. Some people drink it because they’re going through something painful while others drink just for fun. Whether it’s for fun or not drinking have become a huge issue for society and statics show that many people are dying in accidents under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Underage drinking is something that have increased over they years because young people don’t understand the repercussion of

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    to be a ‘dry culture’, where drinking is not an everyday practice and alcoholic beverages are less accessible. ‘Wet cultures’, particularly common in Southern European and Mediterranean countries, tend to have drinking as a daily ritual, like having wine with dinner. In these countries there tends to be a lower drinking age and alcoholic beverages are far more accessible (Bloomfield et al.). People start drinking younger in these countries, and do report drinking more on average than American youth

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    Underage Drinking Speech

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    The social issue I have chosen is underage drinking. As a high school student, this public service announcement grabbed my attention due to the fact that I see underage drinking daily. I chose this public service announcement because I feel that underage drinking currently has one of the most negative effects on teenagers. Underage drinking can physically and mentally abuse a person. I can relate to this issue because I have interacted with underage drinking which led to trouble and danger several

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    Global Wine War Case 2009

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    Global Wine War 2009 : New World versus Old How were the French able to dominate the worldwide wine trade for centuries ? What sources of competitive advantage did they develop to support their exports ? France and the Mediterranean region is closely tied to the Wine History. It has started since the Roman Empire, and has been fully integrated to the European culture with the Christian era : Monasteries planted vines and built wineries. The nobility started also planting vineyards as a mark of

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    Wine Food Charging

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    having wine with dinner, you should pay attention to wine food pairing. Certain wines are excellent with certain foods. This is most often seen in fine restaurants where menus will have wine recommendations next to certain food items. To get a list of wine food pairing options, search online or call one of those restaurants where they should be more than willing to help you out. So if you want your dinner party to go on without a hitch and you want it to be unforgettable then choose your wines and

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    Belle Meade Winery

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    Meade’s decision to create a winery was an ingenious way to expand their enterprise. In fact, their success has led to some problems meeting demand. Therefore, the need is present to increase wine sales by expanding their production facility. In addition to collaborating with local restaurants to supply wine, Belle Meade could collaborate with other historical nonprofit organizations to market products and services. According to Furmańska-Maruszak, and Sudolska (2016), a collaborative approach to

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