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    seat) Now I’d like to take a quick survey of the class. Put your hands up if you drink at least one soda a week, now keep them up for two, three (will do this till hands dwindle down to zero). Today I want to explore… II. Thesis Statement: Is soda good for your body? Show Preview of Main Points slide here (#2) III. Preview of Main Points: Drinking soda everyday can lead to problems including Weight gain Teeth decay C. Type 2 diabetes Transition:

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    Soda Vs Diet Soda

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    diet coke or any diet soda to be exact, its not particularly that I loved the taste its just that I wanted to drink the carbonated beverage without having to worry about the calories. This lead to me drinking diet soda on a daily, thinking it would help my diet but in contrary it made

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    Diet Soda Research Paper

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    to diet soda will help in losing weight; you are in for a rude awakening. More and more research is showing that not only will it not help but there is evidence that artificially sweetened diet beverages could actually cause you to gain weight. Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio -- School of Medicine did a ten-year study of people who drank diet soda. They studied approximately 500 people and they found that people who drank two or more diet sodas a day saw

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    Why Do People Drink Soda

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    EFFECTS OF SUGAR DRINKS ON THE BODY As you already know, most of the drinks you consume contain sugar. They don’t just have some sugar though; they have a lot of sugar. This does not change the fact that so many people drink sugary drinks. If you look at the diet of a child or adolescent, you would notice that soda is pretty high on the chart for sources of sugar. A survey was taken to see how many Americans drink soda daily. The conclusion of the survey included, the daily diet of 48% of the people

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    The Joy Of Soda

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    and cold drink, most people turn to soda for the remedy. Soda is involved in so many happy memories like at the holidays, parties, weddings, and even people’s houses. Unknowingly, you were causing havoc on your body with each sip. Soda can lead to problems all throughout your body like weight gain, diabetes, heart attacks, cancers and other chronic illnesses. The best thing you could do for yourself is stay away from it. According to a study at Harvard, soda is causing type 2 diabetes and heart

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    unhealthy things has proven to be a contributing factor to child obesity. Child obesity has doubled among children in the last few years and is rapidly increasing. Sodas are offered at schools and that is a major factor in child obesity. As it is unfit for the health of a child and can lead to unhealthy food and drink choices. We should ban soda in schools and by doing this we will be protecting the health of today's young minds which one day can do great things. Child obesity is having excess body

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    off, there are plenty of foods and drinks with way more sugar than soda, why should we waste our time worrying about soda? “An apple a day keeps the doctor away (and contains loads of sugar)” yes, you heard it an apple has about 21 grams of sugar in it, (more than half the sugar in a can of soda.) Never did you think about warning people who eat apples of how much sugar is in there. They act as if soda is the only food/drink that contains sugar. We all know that is not even close to the truth. Should

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    According to CALBEV, a non-alcoholic beverage industry throughout California, only 4% of sugary calories are in soda and putting warning labels on sugary drinks won’t help or change anything. It won’t change anything because it’s not just soda there’s better and easier way that might actually work. Therefore putting a warning label in every single sugary drink wouldn’t change anything and there’s a better way than just putting warning labels on sugary drinks. Putting warning labels on sugary drinks

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    loved? If you were given a Coke and Pepsi can, which one would, you drink? In the century we live in, it seems that everyone has an opinion about the food that they eat and the drinks that they drink. Most people want to drink a soda that tastes the best, but they also want a soda that is the healthiest. So where is there an in between? Would a Coke benefit their needs, or would a Pepsi? There are many experiments made to find the popularity of certain items, so I have conducted an experiment to find

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    Introduction People are consuming large amounts of soda in the United states. This increase of soda consumption was significant enough that in 2010 the state of New York proposed to tax soda. The one cent per ounce in taxes was intended to help generate government revenue and to discourage soda consumption but the proposal did not pass (Desantis 2012). The average individual in America consumes 44.7 gallons of carbonated soft drinks in one year (Desantis 2012). If the proposal would have passed

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