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    Fast Food Nation Rhetorical Analysis In the film “Fast Food Nation” there are some obvious goals here. This film gives you an insight of what a fast food corporation is really like‚ and how they aren’t as great as they seem to be‚ as well as the problem with illegal immigrants coming over to America‚ being token advantage of‚ and mistreated. This film tries to make you more conscientious of what is going on behind the closed doors of America’s fast food industry. Don‚ who is Mickey’s hamburger

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    Fast Food Industry” There are a few issues in the United States that many of us are talking about daily. One of those main issues that are being talked about is food in our society. But even more specific than that‚ many are talking about how the fast food industry has affected and impacted our society. There is a lot of history of how fast food has started. There were a lot of entrepreneurs many years ago that realized that going into the fast food chain would bring them great profit (Levenstein

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    Behind the Counter. In his book "Fast Food Nation"‚ Eric Schlosser shows how the fast food industry has infiltrated every corner of American Society. He tells of the disturbing reality that is American life today; almost every aspect of American life has been franchised or chained. Beginning in California and spreading throughout the entire country‚ Schlosser gives the history of the fast food industry and the evils and changes that developed with it. In Chapter three‚ Schlosser begins by describing

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    Fast Food Is Linked to Obesity and Other Serious Health Problems Fast Food ‚ 2009 Seth Stern is a staff writer at The Christian Science Monitor. Despite the fact that nutritional information about fast food is readily available‚ many fast food chains are taking the blame for the rise in obesity and other health problems across the nation. Some lawyers are considering the possibility that fast food chains could be held accountable for the health consequences of eating their food. The chains could

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    visit: http://monkeynote.stores.yahoo.net/ Sample MonkeyNotes Note: this sample contains only excerpts and does not represent the full contents of the booknote. This will give you an idea of the format and content. Fast Food Nation The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser 2001 [pic] MonkeyNotes Study Guide by Laurie Lahey http://monkeynote.stores.yahoo.net/index.html Reprinted with permission from TheBestNotes.com Copyright ( 2006‚ All Rights Reserved Distribution without the

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    In this nationfast food is filling up every ounce of our daily lives. An industry that started with a small innocent number of hamburger and hot dog stands has spread to every corner of the nation and the world. When we are to tired or have no time to make dinner after a long and extremely busy day‚ fast food restaurants is where we go to get our meals. Not only that‚ but fast food is now sold at airports‚ cruise ships‚ universities‚ high schools‚ elementary schools‚ and even hospitals. With the

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    thomas goldy Prof. 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

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    *Comparative/Contrast Assessment*: Fast Food Nation **and The Jungle Similar to the many real-life stories told by Schlosser in his written depiction of the fast food industry‚ The Jungleby Upton Sinclair is a notable relation of the same type of horrors. Unlike Schlosser‚ though‚ Sinclair writes his book in a fictional story line‚ in which he included great models of figurative language and imagery that strategically capture the reader in a world full of sympathy and belief. In this manner

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    Fast FoodFast Death Almost 75% of people in the United States of America are considered to be overweight or obese. Food such as burgers and chicken nuggets are being consumed by the average American daily‚ this may indicate why our Nation’s waistline is increasing from the overconsumption of meat and unhealthy fats. Fast food is the leading cause for this spread of obesity in America providing the drug addicts with their fix‚ and due to ignorance and lack of motivation Americans are doomed to

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    What Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me are Saying Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me show the dark side of the fast food industry. The book Fast Food Nation focuses on the beginning and growth of the fast food industry and how it affects the world. The documentary Super Size Me focuses on how that industry has changed the way people eat and how healthy they are. Both agree that fast food is unhealthy‚ but they are different in what they say is unhealthy. In Fast Food NationEric Schlosser

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