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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    It was a dark cool early morning in Fairmount. This was a rich neighborhood with houses the size of mansions. The people who lived there were mainly CEO’s of a business or doctors. Somewhere near the middle of the neighborhood was a very large house home to a single mother, Emma Thompson, and her 5 year old daughter, Ruby Thompson. It was somewhere around 3:00am When Emma woke up. The song that an ice cream truck plays woke her up. Ice cream trucks never came through this neighborhood and if they

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    Adam Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations, “[s]ugar, rum, and tobacco, are commodities which are no where necessaries of life, which are become objects of almost universal consumption, and which are therefore extremely proper subjects of taxation.” The nation passed its first sugar-sweetened beverage tax in 2014 in the city of Berkeley, California. More cities have followed in Berkeley’s footsteps and the tax may slowly expand to more areas. The relatively young tax has shown promising returns in

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    Soft Power By Joseph Nye

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    Soft power is a term introduced by Joseph Nye a decade ago addressing the means and tools that nation use to obtain dominance in the political field avoiding using any military action “hard powers”. In other words, soft powers are the level of attractiveness a nation has over other nations and the tools that enable this nation to shape the political agendas and political decisions of others in its favor. The concept of ‘soft power’, coined by Joseph S. Nye several years ago (Nye, 2004) highlighted

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    1. What are the risks of mixing caffeine alcohol? The caffeine mixed with the alcohol can be risky by feeling more alert and be in harm. It can also affect your heart. Then it can also increase you sugar level. But, it can give you a heart attack by all the sugar. Then it can also be harm your kids if you are pregnant. Then it can also give you an overdose. 2. What are the harmful and beneficial effects of caffeine? It can take part

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    Fire extinguishers are thirsty strives to have the greatest piece of apple global market for soft drinks. Both players spend their energies on capacity building, infrastructure, advocacy, etc. Coca-Cola, be over 11 years Pepsi has been dominating the scene in the market for most soft drinks in the world and enjoy a leadership market share. But people are difficult to maintain deep Pepsi Coca-Cola, which was to reduce the gap regularly;

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    HISTORY: As the Coca-Cola Company was established in 1986, each of its franchises has a strong heritage in the traditions of Coca-Cola that is the foundation for this Company. The Coca-Cola Company traces it's beginning to 1886, when Dr John Pemberton, began to produce Coca-Cola syrup for sale in fountain drinks. However the business of bottling began in 1899 when Benjamin F. Thomas and Joseph B. Whitehead, secured the elegant rights to bottle and sell Coca-Cola in United States from the Coca-Cola

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    In order to persuade a group of Consumer we will need to understand the phycology for Soda drinking customers and their expectations and style of choosing their drink. The normal soda soft drink vending machine shells shoppers with decisions. Would you incline toward a cola or a natural product pop? Do you need eating regimen or something full enhanced? Regardless of every one of these decisions, individuals tend to pick a most loved brand and stay with it for quite a long time. They expend gallons

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    Available in everywhere with affordable prices • Negative publicity • Unhealthy drinks can cause health problems • Opportunities Threats • Positive image from citizens because of creating lots of jobs to local employees • • Lots of competition in soft drinks

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    Coca-Cola Case Study

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    Even though Coca-Cola suffered attacks on reputation regarding workforce exploitation and healthy life styles in the past years has forced soda producers to search for alternatives, this huge company owes its positive results to the fact that they managed to become a global brand through innovation and diversification. Carpenter, Bauer & Erdoan discuss the point 2 of the Top 5 Challenge Trends - Greater Personalization and Customization: “One size no longer fits all, and that means tailoring products

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    I. Attention-Getter: Okay everyone, here I have two trays. One has cups filled with water,and the others are filled with coke. Line up and grab whichever one you would like. (Wait for everyone to grab one and take a 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?

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