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    Fast Food Nation

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    Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal‚ by Eric Schlosser. Perennial of HarperCollins Publishers‚ 2002. 383 pp.‚ $13.95. ³As American as a small‚ rectangular‚ hand-held‚ frozen‚ and reheated apple pie.² (p. 3) Far from being a run of the mill expose on calories and fat grams in fast food‚ Fast Food Nation is a hard-hitting critique of the industrialization of America¹s and‚ later‚ the world¹s food supply. The consequences of this industrialization have far-reaching effects

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    High School Drop Out

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    young adults view high school as a new territory with more advanced classes‚ more students‚ but other students only view the negative side of high school ‚ rather than the positive. What most young adults do not understand is that when they choose to dropout of their high school‚ it is only stealing valuable knowledge from them. It is obvious that the high school drop out rate is increasing rapidly. Why might the rate of high school students be increasing‚ and why do students make such a dramatic change

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    Smith presents an inaccurate view within the Wealth of Nations that most people willingly live a parsimonious lifestyle. Smith clearly lacked the perspective needed to properly access the true nature of those who are left to choose their own lifestyle. Had Adam Smith been able to observe the prodigal environment of the Dupont campus‚ then his perspective would have undoubtedly been readjusted. Smith’s position throughout the Wealth of Nations is supported by the fact that his society endured much

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    western countries to recognize their role in South Africa. Western countries‚ especially veto powers‚ need to decisively be in agreement with the economic sanctions proposed in UN for the sake of humanity. Recognizing the role in Commonwealth of Nations Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Mahathir Muhammad‚ significantly impinged on Apartheid policy by being in favor of demarking South Africa from Commonwealth in 1961 and by leading proponent of economic sanctions over South Africa in 1970s and 1980s. Government

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    The Birth of A Nation: Directed by Nate Parker‚ Fox Searchlight Pictures‚ 2016. 120 Minutes Reviewed by Mike Nate Parker’s The Birth of A Nation is a movie in which the balance between entertainment and history was perfectly managed. He‚ as the director‚ put the audience as well as Nat Turner starred by himself through the pain and suffering upon slaves caused by the institution of slavery. Nat Turner was a by-stander in the beginning like the rest of us. He wasn’t like any other slaves‚ because

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    Temptations

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    drop out in their first year‚ or at least are tempted to. I conducted a survey with six people‚ two male‚ four female‚ to attempt to find the answer. The participants consisted of a college graduate‚ three college seniors‚ a freshman‚ and college dropout. Their ages ranged between twenty and twenty-four. All but one of the students were traditional students with the exception of the freshman were traditional students. The participants went to various schools such as Southeastern Louisiana University

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    Fast Food Nation

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    "Fast Food Nation" by Eric Schlosser One doesn’t need to be a Rhodes scholar to figure out that Eric Schlosser‚ in his book Fast Food Nation‚ has a bone to pick with the way America eats. The name of the book alone‚ carrying with it cultural baggage‚ reveals that he is not a fan of the great American hamburger. If you read the book‚ though‚ you will realize that he’s not half as much against the french fries that often go with that burger‚ although he’s no particular fan of those‚ either. Schlosser

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    Value Of College

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    are most likely to be successful and more educated. Some people aren’t equipped for college. Rather it’s their ambition or if they are even the average person that is capable of learning‚ studying‚ and succeeding. Ones who fail in high school and dropout are less likely to even step in a college or even want the knowledge. Sad to say‚ that is okay‚ because we need lower class people that do in fact depend on doctors‚ lawyers‚ cops and other professions. Out of either outcome‚ the desire should lean

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    United Nations Reform

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    United Nations Reform Many of the UN’s functions and responsibilities have come under weighty circumstances. For example‚ the delegation of revenue to it’s ramifications and the standard of which "who" will "maintain" a seat on the security counsil are two of the main topics. First off‚ financing the United Nations 15 specialized agencies‚ the UN itself‚ and roughly 9‚000 staff members (of which 40% are of professional grade) with the "Regular Budget" is a problem that continues to be a major

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    Art Buchwald Biography

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    the age of seventeen‚ he dropped out of high school (Forest Hills High School‚ Queens‚ NY) and joined the Marines. After his return‚ he enrolled at University of Southern California. However‚ the university soon found out that he’s a high school dropout‚ which resulted with the university giving him a special or non-degree status. He often moved around from another foster home to another‚ and he admitted that he was lonely. I think that’s the reason why he became a humorist

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