Coca-Cola — invented 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., by druggist Dr. John S. Pemberton. So called because original ingredients were derived from COCA (Cf. coca) leaves and COLA (Cf. cola) nuts. It contained minute amounts of cocaine until 1909. Drink the… … Etymology dictionary
Coca-colonize — Coca colonization, n. /koh keuh kol euh nuyz , koh leuh /, v.t., Coca colonized, Coca colonizing. to bring (a foreign country) under the influence of U.S. trade, popular culture, and attitudes. Also, esp. Brit., Coca colonise. [b. Coca cola (a… … Universalium
Coca-colonize — Coca colonization, n. /koh keuh kol euh nuyz , koh leuh /, v.t., Coca colonized, Coca colonizing. to bring (a foreign country) under the influence of U.S. trade, popular culture, and attitudes. Also, esp. Brit., Coca colonise. [b. Coca cola (a… … Useful english dictionary
Cocacolonization — (alternatively coca colonization) is a term that refers to globalization or cultural colonization. It is a portmanteau of the name of the multinational soft drink maker Coca Cola and the word colonization. The term is used to imply either: the… … Wikipedia
Pepsi — This article is about the beverage. For its manufacturer, see PepsiCo. For the singer, see Pepsi Demacque. Not to be confused with PEPPSI. Pepsi Type Cola … Wikipedia
Cocacolonisierung — Der Ausdruck Cocakolonisierung (auch Cocacolonialisierung; aus Coca Cola und Kolonisierung) bezeichnet bestimmte Aspekte der Globalisierung bzw. der kulturellen Kolonisierung. Insbesondere stellt er dar: den Import westlicher (insbesondere… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cocakolonisierung — Der Ausdruck Cocakolonisierung (auch Cocacolonialisierung; aus Coca Cola und Kolonisierung) bezeichnet bestimmte Aspekte der Globalisierung bzw. der kulturellen Kolonisierung. Insbesondere stellt er dar: den Import westlicher (insbesondere… … Deutsch Wikipedia
One, Two, Three — This article is about the 1961 film. For the 2008 Hindi film, see One Two Three (2008 film). For other uses, see 1 2 3. One, Two, Three Theatrical release poster by Saul Bass Direct … Wikipedia
Austria — Austrian, adj., n. /aw stree euh/, n. a republic in central Europe. 8,054,078; 32,381 sq. mi. (83,865 sq. km). Cap.: Vienna. German, Österreich. * * * Austria Introduction Austria Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro… … Universalium
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