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    In the beginning soda started out in the pharmaceutical industry where it was meant to solve health problems. Dr. Pepper was the first brand introduced in 1885 as a brain tonic. As a brain tonic‚ it promoted alertness and relieved symptoms of fatigue. Not long after‚ Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola introduced their soda remedies. Originally was named “Brad’s Drink” after the creator but later changed to Pepsi Cola after the main ingredients pepsin and kola nuts. Pepsi was used to assist in digestive

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    stop drinking soda because it has an unhealthy effect on my health. It has gotten to a point where I need more than a soda each day and I truly believe that I have become dependent to it. I believe the benefits of cutting soda from my diet would be exponential. By replacing soda with water and tea I will have a decreased amount of sugar intake and possibly more energy overall. The only downside is that I will miss my daily ritual of an ice cold Dr. Pepper. I have already lowered my soda intake within

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    balloon using baking soda and vinegar. Also to be able to contest whether baking soda and vinegar alone will inflate a balloon faster than baking soda and vinegar with lemon juice. Question:Will Baking Soda and Vinegar or Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice‚ blow up the balloon faster? hypothesis:I think that the baking soda and vinegar alone will blow up the balloon faster than the Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice. thesis: Procedure: Using the funnel‚ add the baking soda to each balloon

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    According to paragraph 2 of “Ban the Ban!” it says “when you take away the option to order a soda over a certain size‚ you have now removed my options. I no longer have a choice. That is not what this country is all about.” The author is explaining hat when the mayor made this ban he is now taking away one of the public’s options to order a larger sized soda than normal. Therefore taking away the right to choose. Also in paragraph 2 of “Ban the Ban!” it says “ If despite all

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    I.Introduction The NY Soda Ban can be viewed in many different ways with many different understandings. Some people view the Soda Ban as a good thing‚ while others see it as just another restriction. Body Part I II.State your claim a. The NYC Soda ban is not as bad as it may seem‚ and in fact it may prove to be a good thing; it shows the public that the soda ban was implemented for a better cause III.Point A A.Make your first point a. The soda ban can help save the lives of obese people by

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    commonly used way to limit how much of a dangerous substance goes into our bodies. For example‚ alcohol and energy drinks are monitored because of the health risks they pose. While these drinks are commonly known to be harmful‚ soda can actually be worse‚ which has led to the recent soda cap size ban. This ban informs people about healthy portion sizes‚ and raises awareness about the consequences of overindulgence. With this knowledge you can make sound health decisions that can help better your health

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    of Soda Ash and Volumetric Analysis of a Carbonate-Bicarbonate Mixture Belardo‚ Pia Jobelle J. Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila February 27‚ 2013 Abstract The analyte used is the soda ash which is titrated with an HCl titrant‚ standardized by Na2CO3. The indicators used are phenolphthalein for basicity and methyl orange for acidity. The two volumes of the titrant are then used to calculate percent composition of soda ash

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    Vanessa Navarro Rozar English 50 September 25‚ 2012 Essay 1: New York Soda Ban It is no secret that portion sizes and waistlines in America have increased over time. The author of “Prevalence of obesity and trends in body mass index among US children and adolescents” informs that “two out of three adults and one out of three children in the United States are overweight or obese‚ and the nation spends and estimated $190 billion a year treating obesity-related health conditions. These statistics

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    Who is drinks diet sodas and who concocted the beverage? According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition‚ children consume more than double the amount of diet sodas than the last decade and consumption of it among adults has grown by 25%. People who are trying to watch their figure are also big consumers of diet soda because it has “no sugar” and “zero calories.” The American people are the main consumers of these harmful drinks. As for who created the diet soda‚ it began with Kirsch Bottling

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    Do or Die In the United States‚ drinking soda is no longer a fad: it is an addiction. Despite the rising medical problems in our country‚ Americans refuse to reduce their consumption of soda. Whether soda consumers choose to deny links between soda and health risks or ignore them‚ it is unfortunate that these consumers are oblivious to how serious of a problem drinking soda truly is. Regardless of what companies who produce the drink claim‚ soda is a dangerous liquid and is harmful to the human body

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