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Haya94

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Analyze the history of tea and coffee in America. Why has the popularity of coffee and tea waxed and waned in various periods? How is the current consumption of coffee and tea characterized in America?
 
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What specific challenges exist for prevention efforts with the college student population? What strategies are suggested for this group? What could be added or modified to increase success of these programs?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Switzerland is the world's leading consumer of this product.

Answer to Question 2

Reaching this group can be a difficult task.



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