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Bottled water sits at the intersection of public health, environmental policy, and consumer culture, making it a compelling subject across disciplines such as health sciences, business, environmental studies, and public policy. Students are drawn to it because it raises fundamental questions about the safety of drinking water, the role of industry in shaping public behavior, and the tension between consumer convenience and sustainability. The topic is academically interesting precisely because it challenges assumptions — tap water in many regions is rigorously tested and regulated, yet consumers continue to choose bottled alternatives at significant personal and environmental cost.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Many take a policy angle, examining whether governments should regulate or ban bottled water and how public institutions can guide consumer behavior. Others are rooted in marketing analysis, including competitive comparisons between major industry players like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, and international market entry strategies for brands such as Voss Water. Additional papers focus on the harmful environmental and health effects of plastic bottles, corporate social responsibility practices seen in companies like Nestlé, and the broader sustainability implications of the bottled water industry.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a clearly scoped thesis — arguing a specific position on regulation, consumer behavior, or environmental impact rather than simply surveying the industry. Evidence drawn from public health data, regulatory frameworks, and marketing research tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating bottled water as purely a health issue while ignoring its economic and environmental dimensions, which weakens both the argument and the analysis.

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Business case analysis and strategic decision-making
The Coca-Cola Company is one of the oldest and largest companies in the United States. The Coca-Cola Company had its roots in 1886 when Dr. John Pemberton began to produce Coca-Cola Syrup for fountain drink dispensers.
Paper Doctorate
Emergency Response Part and Parcel
The document considers disaster management, and specifically the role of the community health nurse when disasters strike. Various public health roles are examined, along with how a community health nurse can play a role to mitigate not only the medical needs of the community, but also their psychological and mental needs.
Paper Masters
Random Acts of Kindness Before
This paper focuses on a six day assignment in which the author was challenged to commit random acts of kindness. The first three days were dedicated to random acts of kindness for strangers, while the last three were dedicated to random acts of kindness for friends and family. The author reflects on how those actions made the author feel, but suggests that the constraints of the paper left the author feeling as if any resultant emotions were suspect.
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Beverage contract decision for corporate lunch and learn program
I am a registered dietician, presenting my piece of work on the different types of beverages. I am giving this presentation because water is an overlooked nutrient in the hydration process while it can be an excellent…
Paper Masters
Cryptosporidium case study and clinical outcomes
This work in writing is a case study of Cryptosporidium. Cryptosporidium is reported as a "coccidian protozoan parasite" and one that has received a great deal of attention over the past two decades as a "clinically important human pathogen." (Hannahs, nd, p.1) The discovery of Cryptosporidium is reported as associated with E.E. Tyzzer who described a "cell-associated organism in the gastric mucosa of mice" in 1907 as reported in the work of Keusch et al (1995). (Hannahs, nd, p.1) Cryptosporidium was believed for several decades to be a "rare, opportunistic animal pathogen". (Hannahs, nd, p.1) The first case of human cryptosporidiosis occurred in a three-year-old girl in rural Tennessee in 1976 suffering from severe gastroenteritis for two weeks and reported in the work of Flanigan and Soave (1993). Cryptosporidium parvum was discovered through use of an electronic microscopic examination of the intestinal mucosa. Cryptosporidium parvus was associated with AIDS cases in the 1980s and this resulted in renewed attention of this infection as a "ubiquitous human pathogen." (Hannahs, nd, p.1)
Paper High School
Economy and Ethics of Sustainable Design
Ethics of Sustainable Design Introduction How much water do I use in a day? How much electricity do I use daily? What other resources do I count on and consume each day, like gasoline, food, paper products, ink, and other materials? This paper is a fine way for me to begin to catalogue those materials. This introduction is presented because looking back on a 24-hour period of time and the amount of energy I use just to go about my daily activities, I am using too much electricity, too much gasoline; and this review of my intake of resources also includes what I eat, drink, and otherwise use to get through a typical day.
Paper Doctorate
Environmental economics: principles and applications
¶ … video Tapped. The video is a documentary detailing the situation in the bottled water industry in the United States of America. It highlights the economic issues raised throughout the video.
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Compstat -- Crime Fighting Information
Predictive policing techniques have now been made available through algorithms that can use historical data to determine where there might be areas that are probable for crime. The system utilizes imputes based on geographic information systems along with other data to determine which areas are high risk areas and at what times these areas fit the criteria. Historical data is collected and then analyzed to help the police use predictive policing to make best use of the assets and human resources. Before such a system, police relied upon random patrols to monitor crime.
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Guidebook for Living in Modernity
¶ … Living in Modernity in Three Easy Steps
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Strategic choices in organizational decision-making
Strategic Choices - SWOT "Competitive advantage" is approached with the seriousness of a science involving carefully chosen strategies for cost advantage and/or differentiation advantage. Achieving one or both of those advantages through the use of one or more of four strategic business methods ideally gives a company a significant competitive edge over its competitors. The Coca-Cola Company apparently uses three of these strategies to achieve a premiere position in the global beverage industry. The achievement of competitive advantage is an apparently tireless quest using one or more of four basic strategies. "Low Cost" concentrates on delivering an equal or better product at a lower cost. "Differentiation" concentrates on delivering or at least seeming to deliver a product with more and/or better benefits than products delivered by one's competition. "Focus" uses either cost advantage or differentiation advantage in a targeted, narrow market. "Preemption" concentrates on being the first to innovate, produce, distribute, market, or engage in some other competitive business aspect. Using one or more of these strategies successfully can create a "superior value" giving a company a sustained competitive advantage over its competitors.