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    Increasing Consumption of Fast Food Fifty million people in the U.S. are dependent on fast food. Why do so many people eat fast food? It is because it is tempting. The increasing consumption of fast food is a popular trend today for many reasons. First‚ buying fast food is fast and convenient. Second‚ fast food tastes delicious. Last‚ fast food is extremely inexpensive. It qualifies as a trend because the fast food industry gets bigger and bigger every day; therefore‚ more people eat the food daily

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    After reading‚ Why This Hurricane Season Has Been So Catastrophic‚ by Michael Greshko I’ve come to understand that climate change isn’t “directly” linked to specific environmental events‚ but can be used to explain such natural phenomena and their extremity‚ like hurricanes. Even though the article was not specifically geared for discussing climate change‚ it posed a specific type of natural disaster‚ hurricanes‚ which can be excited by climate change. In the article‚ Greshko specifically explains

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    Reality Television

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    Reality Television. What exactly is reality television?  Reality television is a genre of television programming which features real life people‚ as opposed to actors or fictional characters. Reality television is usually based on real people in real situations.   Whether there is a bunch of people living together‚ or if you’re following the life and action of an individual‚ reality television is supposed to show you what real life is like. Reality television has had a negative impact on

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    Virtual Reality

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    Virtual Reality (VR) What is it? Virtual means ‘almost or nearly as described‚ but not completely’‚ therefore‚ Virtual Reality is when something is not physically existing as such but made by a software to appear to do so. Virtual reality is an artificial 3-dimensional environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. It is a digitally created space that humans could access by donning sophisticated

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    Reality of Vaccinations

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    Reality of Vaccinations Making critical decisions can be brutally tormenting when it comes to one’s health. We as humans do not like to decide health issues for ourselves. We would rather have an expert‚ like a doctor‚ tell us what is best for one and what will go into one’s body whether it be medicines‚ foods‚ herbs‚ chemicals‚ or vaccinations. If one is a parent it is more difficult to make decisions for a loved one’s health than their own. No one intentionally wants their loved ones to suffer

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    Immune to Reality

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    Kristyn Reynolds Professor Tiernan Response to Immune To Reality 9/07/12 Response to Immune To Reality “Upon my back‚ to defend my belly; upon my wit‚ to defend my wiles; upon my secrecy‚ to defend mine honesty; my mask‚ to defend my beauty.” (William Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida) (Gilbert 133)This quote pertains to the mind protecting and or lying to you to not be harmed‚ which has been proved in test today. Immune To Reality written by Daniel Gilbert is a piece about how the mind can

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    The Fictional Reality

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    The Fictional Reality In today ’s society‚ reality television shows are known to be one of the most popular genre of television. One of the biggest aspect why reality television shows are so beloved by the audience is the fact how ordinary people can gain instant fame. Ordinary people can watch the shows‚ see people like themselves and fantasize that they too could become celebrities by being on television. However‚ some instances are just too good to be true. There is a distinct line that separates

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    The Myth of Inferiority

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    Hard Lives Need Extra Help Stated in “The Myth of Inferiority” by T. Allen Culpepper‚ students who have hard lives are justified to having late papers‚ excessive absences‚ rewrite opportunities‚ but never plagiarized work. Throughout the article many examples are stated to support why. Students deal with financial instability‚ cope with economic hardships‚ and are always competing with obligations between family‚ work and school. College students are newcomers and beginners to the world of being

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    Greek Myths

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    Greek Myths are known around the world for being responsible for other things we as humans can’t control. They describe things from hundreds of years ago; however‚ what about things from this century. It seems as when moved into a new century the gods just disappeared and nothing no new gods came to take the place of the gods. If a new reign of gods came up what would be the name of the new gods and what would their purpose in our society be. One of the gods would be Inventus. The god of inventing

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    THE number of children not attending school is increasingaccording to a lawmaker who called on government to do something to reverse this disturbing trend. At least 1.4 Filipino children have become out of school youth in the last nine years‚ hiking the number of unschooled youth at 6.2 million‚ a lawmaker said on Saturday. Rep. Theresa Bonoan-David of Manila made the disclosure as she filed House Resolution 2511 urging the House committee on basic education and culture to take action to

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