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    H2O is the way to GO! Audience: People wondering how soda is bad for them Normally when deciding what to drink, one would consider a soda more than a water. Even though sodas have more taste to them, they have many bad side effects along with it. On the other hand, water does not have many, if any at all, bad side effects. Even though water does not have any bad side effects, people need to watch what they are drinking the water out of. Many of the plastic containers are made from a mixture of chemicals

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    My second hunting weekend was about to begin, I was pulled out of Library class at CCE and came home to find out I wouldn’t be leaving until five or six o'clock because one of my dogs had eaten some pills she shouldn’t have. We eventually left and dropped by a Walmart in Hays, Kansas where my dad and I bought food for the weekend. We then went to meet my dad’s friend Fred and his son Quint with whom we would hunt with until the sun went down. We then fed and watered the dogs as they had been running

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    Soda Tax

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    Carbonation Taxation: Soda Taxes Will Improve Public Health Soda and sugary drinks are a silent killer in today’s society. The high levels of sugar they contain contribute to the global increase in obesity and diabetes. As a result, some governments are taking action in the form of “soda taxes”. By imposing a sugar tax in Philadelphia, government officials will be able to provide more money to fund programs such as early- children education, library, and park systems. The taxation on soda within the city

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    Introduction The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is a great place for business. It is home to multiple companies and their corporate headquarters – and with an international airport, open trade routes, multiple universities and academic institutions – it proves to be the perfect location for businesses and professionals alike. One such company that is headquartered in Plano, TX, and is an example of a thriving organization in the area, is the Dr Pepper Snapple Group. A mostly domestic company, with

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    LING292 Assignment 3: Part 3 - Rationale The intended audience for my publication are fans of Agatha Christie, ‘old and new’ as stated in the subtitle of the publication. There are some posts that are aimed more towards newer fans, such as ‘Poirot Reading Order’ for fans who want to know where to start reading her Poirot stories, or to make sure they don’t read a book that spoils another book they have not yet read. I chose an article on Agatha Christie herself, ‘The Secrets of Agatha Christie’

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    The Soda Ban

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    of obesity than genetics? Although the state of New York has tried to instate a ban on soda, they have not been successful. The soda ban of New York has not been a success because people would find a way around the ban. Also the ban would cost the state more money than it has to spend. To start off the soda ban of New York is a terrible idea and will cost more money to instate than leaving the intake of soda the way it is. This is proven in an info-graphic given by graph paper diaries in which a

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    Soda In The Outsiders

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    To start, I chose to write about Soda in S. E. Hinton’s novel, The Outsiders, because he is the character that seems to pull the Curtis family together. In addition, his attitude towards his share in life inspired me. Even though Soda grew up with so little, he still enjoys life and what he has. In fact, another reason I chose Soda is because I can relate to some of his many traits. A few of them being adventurous and outgoing. Soda’s free-spirited, understanding, and dependable characteristics

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    Zero Soda

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    people have been told by a parent or a dentist that soda destroys your teeth. However, what is never signified is whether or not diet or zero sodas change anything. This experiment will be testing whether or not diet or zero soda does more damage to teeth, enamel exactly, than regular sodas. Observations will be made over a span of eight days. The Reason why teeth are decayed by soda is because of the sugar combining with bacteria. The sugar of the soda combines with the bacteria in the mouth and forms

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    In my birth story, there is nothing really to it unless you count me just being born. I asked my mom, but, she said nothing really happened. But, one thing that she said was that she was craving some foods like burgers and red cream soda and some other stuff. But after months and months, I was delivered at Good Samaritan Hospital and weighed 7lbs 12.8oz. She always had a name in mind for me, and it was Jackson because she loved the name and it meant God has been Gracious. Do you know your favorite

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    Baking Soda

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    Baking Soda: To clean your toilet bowl naturally, dump in half a box of baking soda and let it stand in the bowl overnight. In the morning, flush the toilet several times to remove all the dirt and grime. Run a brush around the ring to loosen any part of the ring that remains. Flush again and that's it! With this toilet cleaning method, you can be the Queen of Green by using the baking soda that you've had open in the fridge to soak up musty odors and moisture. Just open a new box of baking soda

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