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    I am sure that you know that alcohol harms your body. Then why do you continue to drink? Maybe you do it because you have not really become conscious about all the effects that drinking has. There are a lot of reasons why you should not drink. Many people around the world drink alcohol. Some have been doing it for a long time, and some have just started. Either way, drinking is bad for your health. Alcohol was prohibited in the United States years ago, and it should have stayed that way. Alcohol

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    A Study of Pineapple Peelings as Vinegar

    Pineapple Peelings as Vinegar II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Abstract…………………………………………………………... 1 Research Plan…………………………………………………….. 2 * Introduction………………………………………………….. 2 * Statement of the Problem…………………………………….. 2 * Significance of the Study…………………………………….. 2 * Scope,Delimitation and Limitations………………………….. 2 * Definition of Terms…………………………………………… 3 Review of Related Literature……………………………………… 4 Methodology……………………………………………………… 5 * Materials………………………………………………………

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    Alcoholism

    10th Grade Reading and English March 17, 2014 Do u know the effects of alcohol? Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant- it slows down the body’s functions and its effects are similar to those of a general anesthetic (1). Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the active ingredient in all alcoholic drinks. If you take any alcoholic beverage and remove the ingredients that give it taste and color, you get ethyl alcohol. Remove the water from ethyl alcohol and you get ether .Ether is an anesthetic that

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    Forensic Science

    Individuals regularly accept that this law just blankets tanked driving. Be that as it may, the term impaired methods it is illicit to drive with any level of impedance that is brought about by intoxicants. Intoxicants can incorporate planned controlled substances (which are sure pills), or liquor, or a synthesis of both. The prosecutor does not have to demonstrate that you were tanked or inebriated keeping in mind the end goal to demonstrate the offense of driving affected by intoxicants. Rather

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    Chem Lab

    Abstract In this lab, we synthesize three types of polymers including the Nylon 6,10. During the process, observations of the physical characteristics and appearance are taken. Subsequently, these properties are discussed and related to the structure of the reactants used, and the products formed. Lab 1 Report Condensation polymers are the type of polymers formed through condensation reactions, in which molecules join together with the release of small products such as water and methanol

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    Alcohol in the Workplace

    Alcohol in the Workplace July 18, 2011 Drugs and alcohol have been around for a very long time. It seems that in our day and age drugs and alcohol are more accessible than ever. Alcohol is legal in the United States and able to be bought if you are 21 years or older. Drugs on the other hand are mostly illegal with the exception of prescriptions that people are only supposed to get if they are in need of the certain drug (i.e. pills, medical marijuana). As easy as it is to get alcohol

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    Types of Fermentation

    kinds of bacteria. These microorganisms convert sugars in ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. Alcoholic fermentation begins after glucose enters the cell. The glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid. This pyruvic acid is then converted to CO2, ethanol, and energy for the cell. Humans have long taken advantage of this process in making bread, beer, and wine. In these three product the same microorganism is used: the common yeast or Saccharomyces Cerevisae Bread fermentation During the

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    Ernest & Julio Gallo - Thunderbird vs Tenderloin

    Question 1: E&J Gallo Social responsibility is an ethical ideology or theory that an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act to benefit society at large. Social responsibility is a duty every individual or organization has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystem. A trade-off always exists between economic development, in the material sense, and the welfare of the society and environment. Social responsibility means sustaining the

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    Moonshine in Appalachia

    Moonshine in Appalachia: A Constant Thread in the Tapestry of Mountain Life My sister recently shared with me a little known fact of our grandparents’ lives in Kentucky as young parents. They were involved in the illegal manufacture and sale of alcoholic spirits, also known as moonshining (Brown). Having known our grandparents to be very peaceful, law abiding citizens in their elder years, I find this revelation of illegal activity oddly fascinating. I want to understand how and why our grandparents

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    Brandy Distillation Microbiology

    Brandy Brandy is an alcoholic beverage produced by the distillation of wine with an alcohol content of between 35 – 60% by volume. It is mostly served as an after-dinner drink, but also popular in bars and nightclubs in many countries. It can also be produced by fruits other than grapes but is sold under different names, such as eaux-de-vie in France and schnapps in Germany. There are varying requirements held by countries in order to classify a drink as a brandy, but the most recognisable

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