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    In a recent General Conference address remembered by youth and adults alike, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf explained the challenge of learning how to use a computer when he first became an apostle in 1994. He jokingly describes how it took a lot of time, patience, reassurance, and “many liters of a diet soda that shall remain nameless”, to which the congregation let out a hearty laugh. President Uchtdorf’s statement about drinking soda became a justification and repeatedly quotable moment for Latter-day

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    Introduction Mountain Dew enjoyed its great success over the decades since it first invented in the late 1940s. The creative advertising strategy had been proofed effective by the outstanding market success in 1990s. However, the top marketing executives soon realized that they were loosing customers’ interests unless to make some strategic changes, because the industry grew so fast with multiple strong competitors. PepsiCo decided in 2000 to join the Super Bowl advertising. Executive Creative Director

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    lesson sliced the potatoes thin, fried them and put salt on them, which to his surprise the customer liked. When Coca Cola was discovered by pharmacist John Pemberton, it was meant to be a medication, however as things would work out it is now a common soft drink that will work out for any party. In an attempt to make his own soda pop 11-year-old Frank Epperson combined powder and water stuck a stick in it and left it on the porch overnight and found it the next morning still stuck to the stick. With

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    challenges in group projects, including organization, effective communication, and quality of work. However, even with all the perceived negative aspects of group projects, there is a silver lining. They promote increased learning and development of soft skills. Upon graduating and moving into the workforce, having a foundation of strong interpersonal skills is vital. There are many pros and cons of group projects for college students; however, the pros tend to outweigh the cons. Effective communication

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    1. What aspects of U.S. culture ad of Indian culture may have been causes of Coke’s difficulties in India? India and the United States have vastly different cultures. When doing business in foreign countries, great care must be taken to recognize the culture of the country in order to avoid problems, such as the ones Coca-Cola experienced in India. In addition, business practices and governmental policies are different between India and the U.S. Coca-Cola should have taken care to study and familiarize

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    Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville includes Tocqueville’s observations on what American society and culture was like during the 1830’s. Throughout his analysis of America, he draws many outlandish and interesting conclusions regarding what life was like during this time period. For example, in Chapter 18, Tocqueville remarks that citizens in democratic societies are independent, which makes them weak and subsequently uninfluential in society. He goes on to say that in order to combat

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    Energy Drinks Should Be Banned for The Ages 18 and Under On the one hand, many scholars call for the ban on the sale and consumption of energy drinks amongst kids under 18 citing considerable negative implications. On the other hand, other researchers claim that the effects of the use of energy drinks by the younger generation are not significant enough to warrant a ban. This controversy has allowed extensive debate on the topic of energy drinks in the public domain. Since many people believe that

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    Think about this. Early man survived by eating one hundred percent of his calories and drinking plain water. No liquid calories! Today, the average American receives more than one fifth of their calories from soft drinks, fruit juices, milk, alcohol, and recently sports drinks, coffee and tea. Since the 1970s, calorie intake from all of these liquids have increased dramatically, contributing somewhere in the neighborhood of 150-300 extra calories per day. Unless you increase your activity or eat

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    When schools are looking to hire a teacher, there are a few basic requirements that they are looking for: A College degree, experience working with children, and, of course, patience. Teachers need a variety of professional development skills along with knowledge of their subject matter and experience in order to be an effective teacher. Likewise, as the rapid developments in technology infuse into our lives, they affect the way students learn and the way teachers teach. Modern teachers need to be

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    As a senior, I thought this was the perfect time to get an in-depth look at a career field that I was considering. The main reason I decided to take a career internship was to be exposed to a side of business that I had not been previously and to see if it is something I may want to pursue. The spring semester included interning at the Yadkin Valley Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce is located on East Market Street in Elkin, North Carolina. The time of the internship period was mid-day

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