Modern Art in Denver (1919-1960): Eleven Denver Artists‚ by Elizabeth Schlosser‚ is a little book covering the introductory biographies of artists involved in French Modernism‚ American Scene Painting or Regionalism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. The book starts with an introduction about the Denver Art Museum’s inauguration and the controversies surrounding modern art during its inception. Schlosser focuses on artists who influenced the art scene in Denver‚ but didn’t originate Denver. The book spotlights
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one can see its vast influence. As a result‚ in his book‚ Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser portrays the influence of the industry. By implementing pathetic appeals for injustice and disgust‚ statistics from reputable sources‚ and fear of the consequences of fast food‚ Schlosser shows the average adult how the fast food industry is ruining American culture as a way to reform its problems. Throughout his book‚ Schlosser consistently tries to create an emotional appeal‚
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Dark Side of Fast Food Eric Schlosser is a journalist that is renown for his investigative journalism‚ all of his investigative pieces are deeply informative and marvelously readable. From our core reading‚ “ Fast Food Nation: Why The Fries Taste Good‚” he carries out a very detailed investigation and tries to unfold the secret of the fries. In the same way‚ in his book‚ “Chew on this: Everything You Don’t Want To Know About Fast Food‚” he uses descriptions that are so precise and concise to carry
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participating in artistic showcases. I am intrigued by abstract art. I prefer modern and contemporary dance pieces that tell a story‚ or have a concept and leave me with questions or thoughts afterwards. Plains Daybreak was a dance concert piece created by Erick Hawkins The piece was intended to showcase a
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purchases. They rarely consider where this food came from‚ how it was made‚ what it is doing to the community around them. They just grab their tray off the counter‚ find a table‚ take a seat‚ unwrap the paper‚ and dig in” (Schlosser 10). In this passage from the introduction‚ Eric Schlosser directly states the problem. Meanwhile‚ he hints at the dire consequences that the consumption of fast food might have by describing how the consumers have no idea where their food comes from or how it was made. He
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United States alone (Schlosser 264). With 30‚000 restaurants worldwide‚ the McDonald ’s Corporation owns the most retail property in the world (Schlosser 4). It is almost impossible to avoid seeing a fast food restaurant‚ which is why most people eat it so often. Not only is fast food affecting America‚ it is also affecting the rest of the world. "Fast food has joined Hollywood movies‚ blue jeans‚ and pop music as one of America ’s most prominent cultural exports" (Schlosser 10). In foreign countries
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food is prepared. In the novel‚ “Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal”(2002)‚ by Eric Schlosser‚ he makes compelling points in his position against the fast food industry. In “Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal” (2002)‚ Eric Schlosser argues that “… Fast food is solely responsible for every social problem now haunting the United States”(9). Schlosser analyzes this conflict by setting side by side the positive and negative affects and outcomes of the industry
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subject and the effective marketing behind it are very verbose in nature. Here in this book‚ Eric Schlosser is keeping with the long tradition of the so called‚ "yellow" journalism‚ in wresting the black market‚ from the back alleys of public consciousness and putting it on display in the storefront of the eye of everyone. In the painfully‚ yet enjoyable essays‚ Eric Schlosser takes us on many numerous excursions through the war on marijuana‚ the lives of immigrant farm workers‚ and the
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Eric Schlosser’s outlook on fast food is negative. Schlosser argues that fast food and fast food chains are the reason behind obesity in America‚ as well as health issues. He backs up his argument against fast food by spending over two years traveling around the world researching why he believes fast food only leads to negative affects‚ and then he writes about it in his book‚ Fast Food Nation. Schlosser emphasizes throughout the book that fast food industry has contributed to changes in urban life
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1101-92 Professor Amy Sandefur November 27‚ 2014 Rhetorical Essay on “Kid Kustomers” Eric Schlosser wrote a book called Fast Food Nation in 2001. “Kid Kustomers” was a chapter in Schlosser’s book where he aimed to inform the readers about businesses using their advertisements to target children. By citing credible sources‚ using studies and statistics‚ applying emotional appeal‚ and using good word choice Schlosser created a strong essay. “Kid Kustomers” is about the businesses using their advertisements
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