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    Fast Food Restaurants and Obesity Are you one of those individuals who blame fast food corporations for making children obese? If you’re response is yes‚ well‚ you’re probably fat. Fast food restaurants are convenient‚ tasty‚ and quick but they are not the cause to obesity. Although these places contain high calorie counts and undesirable health issues‚ fast food joints are not to be blamed for children obesity because ultimately‚ the parent decides on where the family eats. An attempt to having

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    A fast food restaurant is on every corner‚ but is actually good for you? Fast food became popular in the early 1900’s but it didn’t just take off. Fast food has made quite a journey in its development opening opportunities along the way. It has its advantages and disadvantages but being aware of them is very important. Fast food has made a huge impact on our nation’s health and economy. How was fast food developed? Burgers made at fairs‚ carnivals‚ and events were known as low quality. It

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    Jer’Ebony Harris English Comp. I Nov 22‚ 2013 Fast Food and Why You Should Not Eat It This will be a detailed paper on why you should not eat fast food. I will be using the three classic appeals; logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos to build a persuasive argument. Here in America fast food restaurants have become popular‚ and as a result health problems are increasing. While it may be easier and convenient to buy fast food‚ it is not always a great health choice while trying to keep a healthy diet. There

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    OUTLINE Title: “Fast food” General Purpose: To persuade. Specific Purpose: After listening to our speech‚ the mass will have enough information to take a stand about fast food. Thesis: The influence of fast food. INTRODUCTION: I. Attention-Getter: How many of you would substitute Nasi Lemak with a Big Mac and French fries? II. Thesis statement: Fast food leads to death and a substitution is necessary. III. Preview of main points: How is fast food beneficial

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    ENG 101-1 October 17‚ 2013 Car vs. Bicycle Have you decided about which transportation you want to ride on? In the world‚ the climate is getting warmer than before. People should decide which transportation they should get it. People now days know that the fossil fuel and burning gas can make the world to get warmer. We‚ the people know that the ozone layer. We know that burning fossil fuel can destroy the ozone layer. If the ozone layer destroys‚ the world will get warmer and warmer and the

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    Lastrapes English 1A 19 april‚ 2013 Life in the Fast Food Lane The growth of the fast food industry over the past few decades into what it is today is an undeniable phenomenon that has occurred in an alarmingly rapid pace. The fact of the matter is it seems that a person has a very realistic chance of finding a McDonalds within a 4 mile radius of any household in the country‚  it is also arguable that this is already the case for the world as well‚ and if not now then very soon indeed.  According

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    Fast Five The movie that I have chosen to write about is Fast Five‚ released into theaters June of 2011 and grossing over $155 million. Starring Paul Walker and Vin Diesel who have also starred in at least one of the previous films‚ but now they add Dwayne Johnson. One of the biggest reason that I picked this movie to write about is because of the symbolism of it. With that being said many people might wonder if that is the only reason to like a movie. Well the answer to that would be no‚

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    Running Head: Health Effects of Fast Food Health Effects of Fast Food in our Current World Abstract The prevalence of fast food in today’s society may be affecting more than just people’s eating choices; it can also affect the economy. In this paper I will discuss and give some insight on the history of fast food‚ its growth‚ positive and negative issues related to fast food‚ and also health related issues that seem to be directly correlated with eating fast food. In my paper I also choose

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    The United States’ current poet laureate Tracy K. Smith‚ winner of the pulitzer prize in 2012 for her collection‚ Life on Mars‚ is the author of several collections of poetry and a memoir. The poet laureate of the United States acts as the official poet who travels around the nation‚ making appearances to upraise the being of the writing and reading. Smith was born in Massachusetts‚ but was raised in southern California by her parents near Travis Air Force base where her father was stationed. Her

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    suffrage. In Carrie Chapman Catt’s era‚ the fight women’s suffrage had been around for almost seventy years‚ but still women could not vote. In Catt’s speech The Crisis‚ she argues that the time for action is now‚ so they must fight. In “The Crisis‚” Carrie Chapman Catt effectively uses strong emotional appeals‚ as well as an impactful call to action in order to convey her message. She states bluntly that “ three and a half millions of lives have been lost” (Catt 1) from the first world war‚ and even

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