Tag archive for "oxygen"

Tropicana

beverage, corporate watch

Tropicana

No Comments 21 September 2010

For decades a glass of orange juice has been part of a typical American breakfast must-have. Children love it, and grown ups seal it as the tasty orange glass full of vitamin C. People have grown so affectionate to their daily glass of orange juice that it has been given the affectionate surname: “OJ”. The famous brand Tropicana has developed a unique expertise in the matter of orange juice production, transforming the orange into a symbol of well-being and a healthy lifestyle.

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Protecting fish and people

global initiatives, water projects

Protecting fish and people

3 Comments 29 July 2010

The Ocean has a distinctive intrinsic beauty that is embodied by its majestic stance that inspires human beings with a sense of mystery and fascination combined with a glimpse of fear and reverence. From tourists to fishermen or curious individuals, the many oceans of the world attract millions of people every year. While most of us associate the ocean with recreational activities or sea traveling and transportation, we often forget that people depend on the ocean for their own survival.

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Behind Sparkling Water

the science of water, water science

Behind Sparkling Water

4 Comments 30 June 2010

Do you love to drink bubbles but you feel a little guilty about all the sugar contained in you favorite soft drink? If you are desperately thirsty but you won’t give up on the bubbles, sparkly water might be the answer for you! Did you know that sparkly water is also called fizzy water, soda water or carbonated water.

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The chemistry of water

the science of water, water science

The chemistry of water

1 Comment 22 June 2010

Did you know that water is the liquid with the most unique properties on earth? Its simple chemical formula composed of oxygen and two hydrogen molecules has a unique identity and characteristics. Find out what really stands behind a drop of water, and many more interesting facts like what "hard water" really is and why some substances just won't dissolve in water.

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