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    belly up and pass the craft brewery bill Imagine you’re visiting Georgia from a different state. One Saturday you and your family tour Reformation Brewery in Woodstock. You have a few pints and enjoy the beer enough that you want to take some to friends back home - but the bartender tells you nope‚ you’ll have to go find it at a grocery or liquor store down the street even though it’s brewed in the same building. Confusion from tourists about Georgia’s archaic craft brewery law that prohibits direct

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    Woodstock

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    Woodstock was a three-day outdoor festival of peace‚ love‚ and music in the summer of 1969 in Bethel‚ New York. But it was more than just a rock music festival; it symbolized the developing counterculture of the 1960s. Over the course of the weekend‚ thirty-two bands performed in front of an enormous group of youthful people. There were about 500‚000 people that attended Woodstock through the rainstorms and mud puddles. It was the first concert to have that kind of crowd. It is recalled as having

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    expanded to include cultural freedom”(Foner‚ E. 2006). The generational rebellion that became to be known as counterculture would soon descend upon the hills of Bethel in upstate New York to what would be “the counterculture’s biggest bash”. The 1969 Woodstock Music Festival forever left a footprint in the lives of all those who had a hand in the staging of the festival‚ whether it be a hippie‚ planner‚ resident‚ or a business owner. It “brought together hundreds of thousands of young people to celebrate

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    Woodstock Festival

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    Page 1 of 4 Woodstock Festival was a three day event of music and peace‚ held at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm‚ in the town of Bethel‚ New York. It took place on the dates August 15th-18th‚ 1969. Five hundred thousand people attended the festival‚ watching thirty-two acts perform over the three days. It was the first time that so many people had gathered together to listen to music in an outdoor setting (Articlesbase 2008). Not only did Woodstock Festival play a major role in the influence of music

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    Family of Woodstock

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    THE FAMILY OF WOODSTOCK BSHS 355 xxxxxxxxxxxx October 20‚ 2014 Professor xxxxxxxx The Family of Woodstock Paper This paper will explore the factors that led the Founders to create the Family of Woodstock while discussing its ability to meet the needs of the community. Further discussion will include creation of the agency’s values‚ attitudes and beliefs and how they have changed over its 40 year period of service to the community and how specialization has become a trend in the human services

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    Brewery Vivant

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    19 PLAN CONTROL 19 SOURCES 21 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper examines opportunities for Brewery Vivant‚ a regional brewery in Grand Rapids‚ Michigan‚ to increase sales to reach their target of 5‚000 barrels a year. An analysis of the company’s market positioning within the industry‚ current marketing mix‚ SWOT analysis and interviews were conducted. Brewery Vivant is part of the craft brew industry‚ a segment that continues to outpace overall beer consumption. There are numerous brewers

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    counterculture against the war was particularly present among hippies‚ artists‚ and free-loving forward thinkers from all walks of life. Linked by a communal purpose‚ people came together to demonstrate their “peaceful” anti-war efforts: Woodstock. Woodstock Art and Music Festival‚ inarguably the largest music concert in the world at the time‚ was held in 1969 in Bethel‚ New York on 660 acres of farmland. The festival took place over a long weekend: the afternoon of Friday‚ August 15 to the morning

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    Family of Woodstock

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    Family of Woodstock BSHS/355 Family of Woodstock Family of Woodstock is a helping foundation that started in a small town. It helps in a lot of different ways and they are always looking for people to join them‚ this author is going up for an interview but before that she should get familiarized with the history of this foundation. This author will discuss the factors that led the founders to create Family of Woodstock and how they have specialized to meet the needs of the community. This author

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    Woodstock 69 ’ –"Three Days of Peace and Music" The Sixties were an exciting revolutionary period with great cultural change. Some people called it the "decade of discontent" due to the race riots in Detroit and LA‚ and the demonstrations against the Vietnam War. Other people called it the decade of "Peace‚ Love‚ and Harmony". The sixties were about assassination‚ unforgettable fashion‚ new styles of music‚ civil rights‚ gay and women ’s liberation‚ Vietnam‚ Neil Armstrong landing

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    roll and the "sinful"‚ inappropriate culture that it generated. In 1969 somewhere between 40‚000 and 50‚000 people gathered at Woodstock to celebrate their music‚ their love‚ and their freedom in the concert that has remained one of the most influential events of the 60s. “Some say [Woodstock] symbolized the freedom and idealism of the 1960s. Critics argue that Woodstock represented much of what was wrong with the ’60s: a glorification of drugs‚ a loosening of sexual morality and a socially corrosive

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