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    Super-Size Me In 3-D Mass-media is one of the most abundant forms of communication in this ever advancing society. From the old fashioned radios and paperboy routes of yesteryear to the flooded prime time television programing and internet surfing of today‚ these mediums have served as the best forms of information dispersement. Alongside today’s breaking news articles and weather reports are constant reminders of the new restaurant that opened down the street or a new film in the movie theater

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    experienced emotional depression‚ mood swings‚ and he lost his sex drive according to his girlfriend. Spurlock was advised to halt the experiment as his doctor was concerned about the possible long-term damage he was possibly inflicting upon himself. Super Size Me is informative‚ eye-opening and that it may change parent’s view of fast food‚ and they may think twice before eating much fast food after watching this movie. Starting a youth group that could play sports such as basketball or tennis could get

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    reservation that view him as a traitor to his culture. We’re also going to take a look at the stereotypes that are placed upon the Native Americans by those of the white culture‚ though Sherman Alexi doesn’t go too deep in his book about this stereotyping there are little snippets of it that bear mentioning. Sherman Alexi was born October 7‚ 1966‚ on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington. Alexi was born with hydrocephalus‚ a condition that occurs when an abnormally large amount of

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    relating it to my life and common experiences. She Had Some Horses: The Education of a Poet was a very powerful story. It was a great example of wanting to stand out and trying to figure out why that was not a common thing in Sherman Alexies’ culture. I believe Sherman Alexie wrote this story to show us all how literature changed his life and his was of thinking. He always did have‚ from the beginning‚ curiosities. He was always curious as to why there were no Indian writers in the books he read.

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    As soon as the Civil War would end his promise would hopefully be put into law. African Americans could finally be able to own land. Majority of them had no way of buying land‚ so this plan Sherman came up with was better than nothing‚ “Northern philanthropists helped some freedmen buy land. But for most ex-slaves the purchase of land was impossible. Few of them had money‚ and even if they did‚ whites often refused to sell” (Murrin‚ 446). While

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    Richele Tucker   Stacie Sather English 305          15 November 2013 The novel‚ The Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexi is about a young American Indian boy who decides to leave the reservation to better his life. He starts out finding himself through this change in his life and continues to grow and change into the young man he wants to become. At the beginning of the novel he seems frustrated because he is told he must do as the others on the reservation and he seems to feel mistreated

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    Super Size Me a documentary film by Morgan Spurlock was about relieving the true side effects fast food industries have to the body over a period of consumption. For the next thirty days in the film‚ Morgan is going to be eating McDonalds for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner. By doing this‚ the viewers are going to see that fast food is not good in any way for the body. The food is manufactured processed by big machinery and then shipped to McDonald’s companies. But before he initiated his experiment

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    Crucial health information is brought to the general public’s attention‚ when Morgan Spurlock directs and stars in the documentary film Super Size Me. After the obesity epidemic that broke out in the early 2000’s‚ Spurlock wonder’s what would happen if he were to consume only McDonald’s for breakfast‚ lunch and dinner for thirty days. This experiment raised many eyebrows to what is really reflected as healthy food. Therefore‚ due to Spurlock’s study a question came to mind; Should McDonald’s place

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    all night. Looks like a long night.” I say to my dog Alexie. But it is going to be worse than that. I picked up the phone and ordered a pizza. “Yes I’ll like a meat lovers pizza with pineapple on it” I say. When the pizza came I took a bite and… “Hoooowwl.” howled Alexie. My dog she knew there was poison on it she could smell it a mile away but she was too timid to grawl. I was dieing‚ and it was not my time. But when Death came he gave me an offer instead of dieing I live as a reaper. Also I

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    Supersize Me Rhetorical Analysis Are fast food restaurant chains to blame for America being the fattest nation in the world? Morgan Spurlock tackles this question in his award-winning documentary‚ Supersize Me. Spurlock went on a “McJourney” where‚ for thirty consecutive days‚ he could only eat food that came from McDonald’s. He went on this fast food binge to analyze the effects it would have on the human body. In his documentary‚ Spurlock efficiently uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to display America’s

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