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    “Hey! I’m an adult! I can make my own decisions!” “Hmph. You’re still a kid at heart. You even still drink sappy sweet drinks like these,” says her father, picking up the cup of bubble tea. Sensei snatches the drink out of his hands, “So what, that doesn’t mean I’m a kid. Come on, don’t you have something to say to your dressed up daughter?” The middle-aged man turns the knob on the door and turns around, commenting, “Yeah... you look

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    come in and join her for a cup of tea

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    with how tea was introduced to Great Britain. In 2017, people still associate Great Britain with tea. Although the introduction of tea in Great Britain might have seemed like an insignificant event, it had a greater impact than anyone could have predicted. Once tea was introduced in England, it had both a national and global impact in England through shaping its culture and economic power. Tea became popular for British royalty because of Catherine of Braganza. Catherine was a devout tea drinker

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    American Ginseng is one of the most important plant exports in the United States today. Starting in the 17th century, rumors flew across Europe that Canton would purchase ginseng at unreasonably high prices. After its discovery in America, ginseng was prodigiously collected and resold in China. Americans viewed ginseng as a commodity to be found and sold after hearing rumors of the root being sold in China at extravagant prices. However, ginseng didn't really catch on as the herbal remedy that

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    topic of this experiment. In this experiment, the scientists will be testing the strength of pH and the amount of TDS (total dissolved liquids) in both gunpowder green tea and caffeinated black coffee. The independent variables are the caffeinated beverages and the dependent variables are the pH and TDS levels of the gunpowder green tea and black coffee. The constants are the way we measure the pH and TDS of the caffeinated beverages

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    Opening the front door, Pete trudged into the jungle that was his house - having kids certainly changed the way he lived, a copious number of toys thrown about on the carpet, not that you could tell it was a carpet. Possessing kids wasn’t loathsome - it was definitely an incredible experience, but once in awhile, it would be wonderful to walk into a house where he could actually move, or sit down, especially after a rough day at work, such as today, where there were three fights in his lesson with

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    Caffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant drug and is commonly found in coffee, tea, chocolate, cola and other products. It is commonly ingested drugs globally and is one of the most studied. Caffeine is a white solid material at room temperature; classified as alkaloid- a nitrogen-containing basic compound that is obtained from plants and has physiologic effects in the body. The number of experimental studies reported increased urination (diuresis) after caffeine intake of 3.4-6 mg/kg/day, which

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    The Waitress Analysis

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    “Red and green holiday tinsel still lined the doors and a string of colored light framed the mirror the mirror behind the bar. The waitress moved from table to empty table, sashaying her hips as she straightened the ketchup bottles. She had a high bouffant the color of washed-out lace, exactly like the angel hair that swirled beneath the artificial tree with gold ornaments that was balanced on a table at the end of the room. She was decorated too. Over her beige turtleneck she wore a black felt bolero

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    Every day, people all over the world begin their days with a cup of coffee, or some other form of caffeine to give them the energy “boost” that gets them going. In recent years, caffeine is becoming more common and easier to consume with the abundance of energy drinks on the market. This use of caffeine is widely known and taken advantage of, however, caffeine can have some other important effects on our brains as well, including being used in medicines that need to be sent to the brain. Caffeine

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    Organic Essential oils Melbourne are taken from plants that are grown organically a therapeutic, unadulterated and pure oil which is just excellent for the environment because it prohibits use of pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals which leave various damaging deposits in water, air and soil supply. Mainly these Australia Essential oils are used in bath salts, aromatherapy and many other products. Several oils are found over the counter in retail shops and can be purchased at drug stores, pharmacies

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