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What goes around, comes around - the US and its thirst for spirits - Trends
2016-09-07 14:56:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
While each of the BRIC markets continue to throw up their own set of hurdles to sustained, long-term growth, the major spirits companies are becoming ever-more-thankful to the US for its safe bet positioning.
Following federal sanctions, ITT Technical Institute shuts down all its campuses
2016-09-06 18:47:00| American School & University
The for-profit technical school had 40,000 students at 137 campuses in 39 states. read more
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Following federal sanctions, ITT Technical Institute shuts down all its campuses
2016-09-06 18:47:00| American School & University
The for-profit technical school had 40,000 students at 137 campuses in 39 states. read more
Tags: its
technical
institute
federal
The Diversity of Different Amazonian Plants May Be the Key to Its Survival
2016-09-04 23:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
TrendInTech: Like everywhere else in the world today, the Amazon is also a place that is feeling the effects of climate change. Here, there are tens of thousands of plant species alone at risk of being destroyed by the effects of global warming. However, a new study carried out by researchers suggests that the more diverse a forest is, the better chance it has of adapting to climate change. They discovered that as some trees are killed off by climate change, others that are more suited to deal with the new conditions...
Coca-Cola says it 'replenished' all the water it used to make its soft drinks
2016-09-04 14:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yahoo: Coca-Cola Company says it has fully "replenished" all the water it uses globally to make billions of bottles of soft drinks, juices and purified H20. The Atlanta-based beverage giant recently estimated it had returned roughly 192 billion liters of water to the communities and watersheds near hundreds of its bottling plants in 2015 or about 115 percent of all the water used in Coca-Cola's beverages last year. It did so by treating wastewater from its bottling facilities, building clean drinking...
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