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    grammar errors‚ as they can bring your grade down. Good luck! Topic A: Fast Food and Worker Safety In the Fast Food Nation chapter “The Most Dangerous Job‚” Eric Schlosser describes the gruelling‚ exploitive‚ injury-laden‚ low-paying jobs of meat-packing workers who handle the cattle that eventually become hamburgers. Schlosser explains how—for different reasons—the OSHA has been unable to enforce effective safety regulations needed to protect workers. Based on this chapter‚ discuss why the OSHA

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    University of Phoenix Material Nature‚ Nurture or an Interaction? For the following examples‚ decide whether the situation is a result of nature‚ nurture‚ or an interaction of the two. Explain your reasoning. Peter Peter‚ a 2-year-old only child‚ displays a bad temper by running to his room and slamming the door when he is angry. Is this nature‚ nurture‚ or an interaction? Nurture Justify your answer: I believe that this situation would be a result of nurture. My reasoning

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    Eric Schlosser starts chapter with Matthew Kabong who works for the Little Caesars Pizza in Pueblo‚ Colorado. Eric is one of workers who work for Dave Feamster. Feamster played hockey for Black Hawk before he got an accident during a hockey game. “Feamster was struck from behind by Paul Holmgren‚” (93) so he couldn’t play hockey anymore because “the cracked bone didn’t heal.”(93) Therefore‚ he becomes a franchisee for the Little Caesars Pizza. The author‚ Schlosser‚ is very successful by leading

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    bio on the author of this article‚ this is about Eric Schlosser. Eric Schlosser was born in Manhattan‚ New York in 1960; Schlosser went on to attend Princeton and Oxford University. Schlosser began his journalism career at the Atlantic Monthly where he is still a correspondent today. Schlosser’s “Food Product Design” is about the way different food companies use different types of ingredients to make their food taste better. Eric Schlosser also talks about how a person’s taste and smell preference

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      With a history dating back to when humans first realized the importance of spice trading‚ the artificial flavor industry has gradually become a growing industry whose members consider their trade an art form. I’m not ashamed to admit that Eric Schlosser introduced me to the flavor industry. He not only explains why McDonalds fries are so good‚ but he also exposed McDonald’s and other fast food businesses roles in the restaurant business. He wanted us to know how restaurant businesses have made their

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    Ross Meek Mrs. Zoeller English 3A 4/23/13 Fast food ‚ the type of food changed our lives. It’s fast‚ it’s easy to prepare‚ it’s easy to eat‚ and it’s cheap. It’s for everyone. It’s for the poor and the non-poor. It’s for students‚ for managers‚ for actors‚ for factory workers‚ for criminals‚ for priests… today it seems like fast food was always around and it is not possible to imagine a world without fast food. Even countries like Japan‚ which has a traditional diet of rice‚ fish‚ vegetables

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    Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All American Meal By: Eric Schlosser A: Exploring the Text 1. The Fast food industry is worth studying because society as we know it has been raised by the fast‚ fattening food and fast food companies. The way that this food is prepared is even affecting the USA & many other countries as well. 2. Some characteristics of these certain men who got involved with the fast food industry are‚ they have to be willing to take risks‚ know how to please

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    whole year through... So I wish you happy moments‚ a day when dreams come true‚ and a year that’s filled with all the things that mean the most to you. All the moments we have shared‚ and even through the rough times‚ we knew the other cared. So Erick‚ I’m sending now‚ birthday wishes to you today. I am hoping that you will have the best birthday in every way.Because today’s so special‚ it really wouldn’t do to send one simple birthday wish to last the whole year through... So I wish you happy

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    (we can take a specific restaurant like McDonald’s) to fight obesity Fast food and obesity The relationship between a nation’s fast food consumption and its rate of obesity has been studied. Schlosser said "it seems wherever America’s fast food chains go‚ waistlines inevitably start expanding." Schlosser argues that the North America has the highest obesity rate of any industrialized nation. More than half of all adults and about one-quarter of all children are now classified as obese or overweight

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    American children are now classified as obese or overweight." Schlosser drives the point home stating that "no other nation in history has gotten so fat so fast." Furthermore‚ fast food is inhumane to the animals being processed for our eating convenience and pleasure. In his book Fast Food Nation‚ Schlosser discusses the day to day operation of slaughterhouses. "About 50‚000 head of cattle are slaughtered there every day. Schlosser describes in graphic terms the different jobs involved in turning

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