Being Fat a Big Issue Daniel Gutierrez English 1430‚ Fall 2010‚ Section 02 Professor A. Hepner October 14th‚ 2010 Daniel Gutierrez A. Hepner ENG 1300-01 October 14th‚ 2010 Being Fat a Big Issue Being fat is one of the biggest issues lately. Our society has created a stereotype of how people should look and it is not exactly a fat boy/girl. People who are fat have suffered every day for how
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Trans Fats Ban Doughnuts are one of my favorite foods. I don’t eat them regularly‚ maybe once a month so they are an occasional treat for me. Darryl Townson‚ owner of “Dat Doughnut” shop in Illinois makes his living from the fried sugary goodies. Recently‚ lawmakers have been pushing for a ban on artificial trans fats. Such a ban would mean that people like Townson would have to alter the way he makes his doughnuts. Here in Washington‚ a similar bill has already been passed in King County. I
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Understand Your Fats and Fiber Jennifer Taylor SCI/241 December 6‚ 2012 Jeff Mundt Understand Your Fats and Fiber Bad fats are saturated and trans fats. Saturated fats are mostly in meats‚ dairy products and tropical oils. Saturated fat raises both bad cholesterol and good cholesterol‚ while trans-fat only raises bad cholesterol. This makes trans fats technically worse than saturated fats. The better fats would be monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. Monounsaturated will lower your cholesterol
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our motion once again. Mass media is the major contributor to teenage social problems today. In the light of our definitions‚ is this a valid proposition? Let us consider some arguments in favor of this proposition. I‚ as the opposition’s deputy minister‚ disagree with the motion because I believe that teenagers can make use of the mass media as a platform to voice out their opinions on current issues. With the existence of mass media‚ it gives teenagers the opportunity to express their views
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brief explanation: As soon as your fat cells detect a slightly lower oe- strogen level‚ they come to your aid to produce oestrogen for you. (Fat cells pro- ducing oestrogen? This may surprise you‚ but it’s one of their highly evolved func- tions.) They know that eventually your ovaries will stop producing oestrogen‚ so they start preparing to take over the ovaries’ job. They increase their size‚ number and ability to store fat. Interestingly enough‚ the fat cells in your waist grow the largest
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Eat Less Crap Lose That Fat Sam Pease could be called the Gordon Ramsay of diets — her narrative is entertaining‚ fresh‚ candid and she is not afraid to punctuate with passionate profanities. With an honest account of her fat-shame‚ Eat Less Crap Lose That Fat is filled with funny‚ embarrassing self-confessions about foodguzzling and is the ultimate guide on how to get slim without the gym. Eat Less Crap Lose that Fat teaches readers easy ways to lose weight. Whether you want to lose 5‚ 50‚ or 500
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Revealing Trans Fats Informative Abstract Trans fats are fats resulting from the process a product undergoes in adding hydrogen to vegetable oil by turning liquid oils into solid fats and based on evidence supported‚ if consumed it would increase the risk of coronary heart disease and promote bad cholesterol at an high rate especially among Americans; it is therefore one of the leading causes of death in the United States. As a precautionary measure to counter this mass effect of trans fat the Food
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FATS HEATHER FRANKS SCI/241 August 2‚ 2012 According to the “Face the Fats” article we have bad fats‚ better fats‚ and best fats. Bad fats are considered saturated fats and trans fats. Bad fat is anything with butter on it or in it. Examples of saturated fat items would be steaks‚ loaded potatoes‚ and deserts as well. Examples of trans fats would be anything deep fried like fast food French fries
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There are four types of fats. Although there are bad fats and better fats‚ they are necessary to support cell growth and give your body energy. The bad fats are saturated fats and trans fats which are more solid at room temperature like a stick of butter and trans fats are liquid such as vegetable oil. Theses fats raise bad cholesterol levels and clog arteries putting you at risk for heart disease. Monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats are the better fats that can lower bad cholesterol
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Face the Facts What are bad fats? Bad fats are saturated fat and trans- fat. Saturated fat have chemical makeup in which the carbon atoms are saturated with hydrogen atoms. Saturated fats occur naturally in many foods. The majority come mainly from animal sources‚ including meat and dairy products. Examples are fatty beef‚ lamb‚ pork‚ poultry with skin‚ beef fat (tallow)‚ lard and cream‚ butter‚ cheese and other dairy products made from whole or reduced-fat (2 percent) milk. These foods also
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