A SELF DISCOVERY & SELF-DEVELOPMENT GUIDE: To Become You, Without Breaking You.

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A SELF DISCOVERY & SELF-DEVELOPMENT GUIDE: To Become You, Without Breaking You. Author: John G. Nyamekye CLICK HERE TO BUY 👉 https://books2read.com/ap/nEeXad/John-G-Nyamekye Synopsis: In a world that often demands conformity, it is easy to lose sight of who you truly are. A SELF DISCOVERY GUIDE: Become You, Don’t Break You is a transformative roadmap to understanding, embracing, and thriving in your authentic self. Through a combination of profound insights, actionable strategies, and thought-provoking exercises, John G. Nyamekye guides you on a journey of personal growth, resilience, and self-mastery. This book is more than a guide—it’s an empowering companion that helps you unlock the treasures of self-awareness, harness the power of your unique strengths, and navigate life’s challenges without compromising your core identity. Key themes include: Understanding the importance of self-discovery and how it shapes your purpose. Conducting a personal SWOT analysis to uncover hidden p...
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What are beverages or Classification of Beverages ?

  
'Beverages' is a drink other than water; an explanation on commercial context. Beverages are further divided into 'Alcoholic beverages' and 'Non-alcoholic' beverages.

Non-alcoholic beverages

Non-alcoholic beverages refers to non-intoxication drinks or sweet carbonated drinks, which doesn’t have any liquor percentage or in other words yeast is not introduced to convert sugar into alcohol during the fermentation process.

Soft drinks comes in different variety like chilled, hot, bottled, canned or open liquids. The bottles or cans drinks are hygienically packed, e.g. aerated waters, mineral water, juices, squashes, syrups, smoothies, shakes etc. to be consumed as and when required.

Alcoholic Beverages

These are portable liquid which contain 1% to 75% of liquor. They are produced by the introduction of yeast for fermentation into substance such as Grapes, Grains, Barley, Fruits, Sugarcane and Rice.
Some examples of Alcoholic beverages are Wine, Champagne, Beer, Whiskey, Brandy, Aperitif, Degestive, Liqueur, Spirits, Sake, Rice Wine and Cocktails.

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