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    Don’t Blame the Eater vs What You Eat Is Your Business America’s obesity can be an argument that has many sides to it. The one that is the most straightforward and logical is that us as americans are bringing this upon ourselves. We know the kinds of foods that are good and healthy along with the foods that are bad‚ fattening‚ and unhealthy. We try to blame fast food restaurants and grocery stores for serving us foods that are unhealthy. In reality‚ we know. We try to blame those companies because

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    Who should be responsible for obesity? America is one of the richest‚ most technologically advanced and powerful country in the world‚ but it is also known as home to the most obese population in the world. It is because of the environment that is filled with fast food stores. As David Zinczenko says in his essay “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ “Drive down any thoroughfare in America‚ and I guarantee you’ll see one of our country’s more than 13‚000 McDonald’s restaurants. Now‚ Drive back up the block

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    The essay that caught my interest is "Don’t Blame the Eater" because this relates to almost every child in the United States. We as adults need to educate ourselves and the next generation. Fast food is a growing industry and it’s not going anywhere. Picking up McDonald’s is an easy solution because we don’t have to cook‚ but the risk factor is very dangerous. Children don’t care about the health issues they care about the taste. Fast food is very addicting and children end up depending on these

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    There is absolutely no doubt‚ the Circular Quay in Sydney has played host to a larger number of smiling sailors than any other destination in the entire Asia-Pacific region. In 2015 alone‚ there was a 14 per cent increase in passengers taking long-haul vacations to the high seas; making Australia the world’s third largest hub for passionate sailors. Along with this growth‚ cruises from Sydney have metamorphosed from offering the routine hammy stage shows and buffet. These days‚ a good cruise can

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    Teen Suicide…Enough Is Enough One day I will be getting a tattoo on my right shoulder that contains the phrase‚ “Live For More!” I want the words to be in an old-fashioned‚ yet fancy‚ script and the letters will be both black and bold. My reason behind that specific font is to make the phrase stand out as much as possible‚ so that whoever reads my arm can see exactly how meaningful life really is to me‚ as a teenager living in today’s highly competitive‚ responsible‚ and stress filled world

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    death-bed‚ dying from cancer‚ she composes many different adventures for Robert to experience. Nobel finds himself climbing up the creeping stairs of the Chance House‚ fighting Jonathan Niker‚ sneaking around the house and creating a sweater full of feathers‚ all in the hopes that he would be able to save Mrs. Edith Sorrel’s life. I could categorize this book as realistic fiction for although it has not happened in real life‚ it does certainly have realistic characteristics that could occur in real life

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    "Hope is the Thing With Feathers‚" is the VI part of a much larger poem called "Life." The poem examines the abstract idea of hope in the free spirit of a bird. Dickinson uses imagery‚ metaphor‚ to help describe why "Hope is the Thing With Feathers." In the first stanza‚ "Hope is the Thing With Feathers‚" Dickinson uses the metaphorical image of a bird to describe the abstract idea of hope. Hope‚ of course‚ is not an animate thing‚ it is inanimate‚ but by giving hope feathers‚ she begins to create

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    BIRD BY BIRD In the book Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott‚ the author takes the reader through a crash course in writing a story. I found the book helpful in many ways. However‚ I also found a plethora of information that I will never use and didn’t need to read. Instead of giving tips on how to write college papers‚ which is what I was looking for‚ the author went in depth about the life of an author. The three most important things I took from this book were; the importance of getting things down

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    Hope is the Thing with Feathers In Emily Dickenson’s poem‚ Hope‚ she uses poetic device’s to describe hope as being like a bird. Birds are usually symbolized as being courageous and having a free soul to roam the skies. Therefore to compare hope to being like a bird was a wise choice for Dickenson because those who choose to be hopeful will have a necessity to have courage deep within them. Dickenson begins her poem with this vague statement that “Hope is the thing with feathers” (line 1). She refers

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    Article Summary Chelsea Miner 1/13/2015 Helping Children Play and Learn Together During the early childhood years‚ children learn to interact with one another in ways that are positive and successful. Researchers stress the importance of positive peer relationships in childhood and later life. The absence of positive social interactions in childhood is linked to negative consequences later in life‚ such as withdrawal‚ loneliness‚ depression‚ and feelings of anxiety. In addition‚ low acceptance by

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