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![]() Christina Pomoni has acquired her MBA Finance from the American College of Greece. Her advanced familiarity with financial statement analysis, capital budgeting and market research has been acquired through her professional career at high-esteemed organizations. As part of her long journey, Christina has served as an Equity Research Associate at Telesis Securities (EFG Eurobank) and a Financial & Investment Advisor at ING Group. Besides, having lived at Chicago, IL, Boca Raton, FL and Paris, France has helped her, not only to be a successful professional, but mostly to see life under a more creative and innovative perspective.
Since 2005, Christina provides high quality writing services to numerous websites and research companies contributing her knowledge and expertise. Her areas of specialization are Business, Finance & Investment, Society, Politics & Culture. She also has a very good knowledge of Entertainment, and Health & Fitness. Christina currently designs the website of her own writing company. Believing that knowledge is the road to opportunity and development, her mission is to promote her already established knowledge to a growing number of visitors and to provide high quality writing services to meet the most demanding customer requirements. Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() Reasons for huge increase in soft drink consumption in USAn article on the soft drink consumption trend from 1950s until today. ![]() How to cut back on soft drink consumptionAlthough cutting back on soft drink consumption is not an easy task as consumers are addicted to drinking two or more cans of soda per day, it can be achieved with an organized effort on a domestic, local and national level. ![]() The negative effect of soft drink consumption on our healthBeing a key contributor to obesity, excessive consumption of soft drinks is closely associated to severe health conditions such as heart attacks, cancer and strokes. ![]() Soft drinks: The effect of soda on our teeth and bonesScientific evidence shows that excessive soda consumption is responsible for severe health problems. High amounts of soda contained in soft drinks increase the risk of muscle dysfunctions, bone softening, bone demineralization and tooth problems. ![]() Soft drinks: Ingredients and their nutritional valueAlthough soft drinks are not considered human health’s best friends, they have, admittedly, some nutritional value, provided they are consumed moderately and within certain limits. ![]() Pros and cons of consuming sports drinksOverconsumption of sports drinks may cause numerous health problems to people who lead extremely active lifestyles. Particularly strenuous activities require replenishing the vitamins and minerals that are lost during working out. ![]() Relation between soft drinks advertisements and childhood obesityAdvertising can have a really direct effect on how children perceive dietary habits, and even worse, on what they consume on a daily basis. In this context, there is a direct correlation between soft drinks advertisements and childhood obesity. ![]() How soft drinks contribute to obesityObesity is directly related to soft drink consumption. In return, excess weight leads to severe health conditions such as heart diseases, strokes and cancer. No wonder then why obesity is the second cause of death in the United States, after cancer. ![]() How carbonated beverages can lead to heart diseasesBy reducing soft drink consumption the body is protected from gaining extra weight that may trigger symptoms of metabolic syndrome and get, in general, out of balance. ![]() The transition from transactional marketing to relationship marketingThe objective of relationship marketing is to turn new customers into regular purchasing clients and then convert them from strong supporters of the company to strong advocates for the company generating positive word of mouth and becoming an important referral source.
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