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    Simba Chips

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    Simba Packaging: Simba is re-launching the iconic potato chipbrand with a new look and feel to drive additional interest in the snack aisle. The re-launch is focused on refreshing the range of fun and flavourful potato chips to address consumer needs whileboosting brand exposure in retail outlets. A South African icon for 56 years‚ Simba is committed to further investing in its brand by continuously updating its image to appeal to shoppers and consumers alike and provide easier on shelf navigation

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    Eating Too Much Meat Will Kill You Bill Cosby once stated‚ “Did you ever see the customers in health-food stores? They are pale‚ skinny people who look half dead. In a steak house‚ you see robust‚ ruddy people. They’re dying‚ of course‚ but they look terrific.” On average‚ Americans consume about 8 oz. of meat a day‚ twice the amount as the rest of the world; about one-sixth of the total meat consumed‚ U.S being less than one-twentieth of the population. Meat is generally delicious‚ contains rich

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    Wing Chips

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    Wing’s Chips‚ by Mavis Gallant‚ is a story that points out stereotypes amongst social classes in cultural groups in Canada. This story points out in particular the stereotype between the French and the English in Quebec. In the story‚ a young‚ English girl lives with her father in a French-Canadian town. Besides the fact that her father was an English man‚ he also didn’t conform to the norm of a working man. He was a painter and was not a catholic man. Near the end of the story‚ a powerful‚ French

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    Investigate how genre conventions are used in a poster advertising…[chosen film] (400-850 words) Paragraph 1: Explanation of the textual analysis task: What film poster you have chosen‚ the director of the film and year it was released. How you are going to analyse its use of genre conventions (mise-en-scene). The conclusions you will be able to draw (whether the poster maintains genre conventions or challenges them‚ who the target audience is and why etc). Paragraph 2: Science Fiction conventions

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    to help or not to help

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    To Help or Not to Help: The Samaritan dilemma - Nivedita Ravi The Samaritan dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. This was proposed by James M Buchanan. According to this theory‚ when given charity‚ a person will act one of the two given ways: using the charity to improve their situation or look for charity as a means of survival. A similar situation arises when a country receives foreign aid. The donor country

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    Why Reading Makes You a Better Writer When a football player reviews video tape of practice or a game he is not only looking for what he did that was good‚ but also what he did badly. He is looking for mistakes that can be avoided or corrected‚ thus making him a better player. This same concept proves true when a writer reads material whether it be good or bad. In Stephen King’s memoir On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft he explains the importance and relevancy of reading all types of material to

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    Case Study-Eating Disorder

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    her help. When individuals with eating disorders get help early on during the disorder there is a high success rate of long-term recovery. Sarah is part of one the highest rated risk groups for eating disorders. People between the ages of ten to twenty-five are at the most risk for developing an eating disorder. Sarah is entering her teenage years and is encountering a lot of changes with her boy and her emotions. Eating disorders are also usually referred to as female diseases. Eating disorders

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    Nutrition and Chips Ahoy

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    Oreo cookies are preferred over Chips Ahoy. Oreos are unique because almost all the other cookies have the same taste‚ but Oreos are different. They are also perfect with cake and ice cream. Also many people do not agree but after reading many nutrition facts and according to statistics Oreos are actually healthier than Chips Ahoy. Oreos are better than Chips Ahoy. When it comes to the nutrition in Oreos and Chips Ahoy‚ the Oreos are healthier. Oreos and Chips Ahoy have the same amount of calories

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    Without a doubt‚ there is a strong connection between our emotions and our native language. I don’t have to look any further than my own marriage for evidence of this. You see‚ my wife is Japanese‚ and the two of us speak English with each other on a daily basis. However‚ as soon as she gets angry or excited‚ she immediately and quite naturally switches to Japanese. And I do the same: if I’m speaking Japanese with someone and I get upset about something‚ English comes flowing right out of my mouth

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    Andrea fits the criteria for a diagnosis of binge-eating disorder (BED). She eats larger amounts of food than most people would eat within a time period and feels lack of control about her eating. She eats until she is uncomfortable‚ sometimes to the point where she is in pain. Andrea also reports eating she is not hungry‚ eating alone because of shame and feeling guilt or disgust with herself over the eating binges. There is distress regarding her eating habits and Andrea fits the criteria for length

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