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    Illustrative Essay Finding the right place to exercise is very important. If a person can find the right atmosphere to exercise‚ then it can be that much more enjoyable to exercise. There are many places that people like to go and exercise. Some of these places include a gym‚ a park‚ a residence‚ a quiet neighborhood‚ etc. A great place to exercise is at home. Many people love exercising at home because you have privacy and it’s indoors so you don’t have to worry about people watching you exercise

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    Children in society today begin to understand that power (a form of greed) is something that is desired in the modern world. A more noticeable example of modern greed is often shown by celebrities and their obsession with wealth. Recently‚ a scandal about Jennifer Lopez and her demand for a higher salary on the popular show “American Idol” was made public. Jennifer Lopez first joined the cast of judges for “American Idol” in 2011‚ and was being paid $12 million dollars for her first season. The following

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    April 19th‚ 2013 Obesity in America Did you know statistics show that more than 30% of American citizens are overweight or obese? The United States of America is ranked at #1 for having the highest amount of obese people in a country. Surprised? I wasn’t the least bit shocked by this outcome. This is slowly starting to become a pandemic in our country that needs to be fixed. There are so many health risks when it comes to being overweight. Diabetes‚ heart disease‚ and shortening of lifespan

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    In society today we look at magazines and movies and strive to be just like the people we see. The guys in these magazines have six packs and arms with muscles the size of Mt. Everest. And the girls are all size double zeros with no meat anywhere on their bodies. A lot of Americans work out and diet to accomplish the goal of having these body types‚ but some go to drastic measures to get it. Many eating disorders and their side effects are taking over the lives of Americans every day. Anorexia

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    Tiffany Teichert Illustrative Essay October 27‚ 2010 English 99 Ben Martin “Never judge a man until you have walked a mile in his moccasins”.  This old Native American proverb means that you should get to know someone before you decide to judge them negatively.  Most people in this world judge people negatively very often without knowing the person.  People are judged on nearly everything about themselves.  Some popular ways people are judged would be based on their age‚ gender‚ culture‚ religion

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    Don’t misunderstand me it’s not the everyday little things that I’m afraid of failing at. I guess more than anything it’s the fear of failing at college as a whole. Now I realize that a select group of you guys will shrug and have a good laugh about how someone could be afraid of that. Okay tough guys let’s see if I can’t shake you up a little. Picture yourself a thirty seven year old father and new freshman. Yeah I know you’re not even fazed. Alright let’s add a thirteen year old daughter

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    Alcoholic dementia is a silent epidemic‚ it’s cause is excessive drinking. This type of dementia goes undiagnosed and confused with other types of dementia. Alcoholic dementia is a lack of vitamin B1 and is detrimental to one’s health‚ especially in the aging population. Alcohol induced dementia is treatable and possibly reversible; even so‚ it is avoidable if drinking in moderation. Dementia is a loss of mental ability severe enough to interfere with everyday life (Alzheimer’s Association. N.D.)

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    Sample Sympathizing Name: Date: Class: English 1101 Assignment: Illustration Essay I don’t know if I would ever have it in my heart to open the doors of my home to members of my family again. My desire to help certain members of my family has resulted in several nightmares. I could have avoided these situations if I had set my personal feelings aside and clearly thought things through. My sympathy for my family has taught me a few valuable lessons. Trying to keep my family together

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    Contemporary Drug Problems 37/Spring 2010 57 The extent of global alcohol marketing and its impact on youth BY DAVID H. JERNIGAN‚ PH.D. Alcohol marketing is a global phenomenon‚ in which an increasingly small number of companies spend considerable sums to establish and embed their brands in the lives and lifestyles of populations. Market research data offers insight into the size and extent of the global alcohol trade‚ and the magnitude of alcohol advertising expenditures. Recent examples

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    Alcoholics Anonymous came to be in Akron Ohio in 1935 It was formed by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob out of a desperation to stay sober and not quite knowing how to do so. Bill W. had the idea that maybe one drunk trying to help another stay sober might be the key. Originally Bill W. tried to get sober by attending a religious group‚ the Oxford Group‚ and his evolved into AA as we know it today. Bill W. had managed to put together six months of sobriety when he was out of town and was in a situation

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