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    Trans Fat

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    Name Hussain Al Saedy Instructor Dr. Caroline Doyle satisfying our ego‚ however‚ we can often deny ourselves intellectual growth and opportunity. We may not always want to apply critical thinking skills‚ but we should have those skills available to be employed when needed. Critical thinking includes a complex combination of skills. Among the main characteristics are the following: Rationality We are thinking critically when we rely on reason rather than emotion‚ require evidence

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    The theistic argument that I think is most plausible is the Cosmological Argument. I think this because to me this is the only argument that is plausible because things do not exist without a cause. For example‚ people and animals do not exist without reproduction. People must have a first cause to be created and exist. “The cosmological argument for God’s existence goes like this: The world could not exist on its own so there must have been a first cause that brought it into being. This first

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    English 11 CP September 18‚ 2012 Summary: Portion Distortion In “It’s Portion Distortion That Makes America Fat” by Shannon Brownlee‚ Brownlee states that fast-food companies are the ones to be blamed for the obesity problem in America. Fast-food restaurants have already been sued for not warning consumers of the effects their meals have on their health‚ but yet they continue to progress in ways to make their company sell. For example‚ they target customers who are known to eat at such restaurants

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    Review of Stearns’ Fat History: Bodies and Beauty in the Modern West Wow‚ I mean‚ your sister‚ she’s so fat that when she wears a yellow raincoat‚ people shout out‚ "Taxi!" Your brother‚ gosh‚ he’s so fat that his driver’s license says‚ "Picture continued on the other side!" About your mother‚ well‚ she’s so fat that when she walks in front of the television‚ you miss out on three commercials! I’m tellin’ ya! Fat! Those humorous one-liners are just a few of the many out there. In the United

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    Satisfied‚ observes in the short essay “Fat and Happy?” that in the United States‚ “a fat person’s prior identification is with fatness; as a status‚ fatness comes before religion‚ race‚ sexual preference‚ income‚ gender. Only in a society so content with doing away with fatness could it become such a distinct and negative stigma” (par. 10). Schwartz’s comment gives a brief glimpse into what could be described as the fat society; a never ending series of fat discrimination that is all in all about

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    Fat is a Feminist Issue

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    Fat is a Feminist Issue” Summary Susie Orbach writes about the reality that many women face with problems of obesity‚ overweight‚ social roles‚ and sex-stereotypes in the US. In “Fat is a Feminist Issue” the author writes in extend to the main problem that women face with overweight in America‚ how it has become a serious issue in the topic of obesity‚ and the typical “sex-role stereotypes” differences that exist today (449). Manipulated by media ads and the pressure on women to pursue the ideal

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    Body Fat Requirements

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    relax their body fat requirements because it doesn’t matter if someone if fat or not it only matters of they can do their job right. If someone is really good at their job you aren’t going to fire them you are just going to try to get them to get in better shape. Also you don’t want to work with a recruit to get them to that same level as the previous person was. The US Navy is giving soldiers another chance to meet the body fat requirements they need to keep their job in the Navy. People who have more

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    Skinny Fat Analysis

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    problems with only fat and obese people‚ but what about those who are skinny? We tend to automatically assume thin or skinny people are healthy ‚ but what if they are not? We often assume things because of how something appears to be. With today’s social media ‚ we ostracize skinny or thin as our image of health. In order to be healthy we have to be this size or weigh this much. When truth be told people who are the “ideal” weight and size can have the same medical issues as if they were fat or obese .

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    Fat Ground Beef

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    Introduction What is fat? Fat is one of the major nutrients needed in the human body. As soon as somebody mentions fat you automatically think of butter‚ greasy foods like French fries‚ and meat. However‚ oils that are stored at room temperature are fats too. But there is also a good side to fat. We need to keep a healthy amount of it to help our body function properly also if we consume too much of it you could have major health problems. There are three main forms of Ground Beef needed in this

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    Effectiveness of Fat Tax

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    Effectiveness of ‘fat tax: The effectiveness of the fat tax Elasticity: when consumer is changing pattern of buying according to the change in price‚ eg. When its espcial they tend to buy more and if the price rises they don’t want a lot and if they don’t need they don’t even buy it. Inelasticity: when consumers buy products that they need the most and even if the price rise they buy it. Basic needs products‚ and if the prise is low they don’t buy more than what they need. The link between

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