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    begun to consume more fast food because the way it’s marketed; it’s cheap‚ convenient‚ and tastes good. Today I will talk about why you shouldn’t eat fast food. First i will talk about the effects fast food has on the body. Second I will talk about the food preparation. Thirdly I will talk about how many animals are slaughtered to keep fast food restaurants open. Fourth I will talk about how much money fast food restaurants make. Lastly ways to make fast food healthy. Fast food is highly processed

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    Zoë Zwinkels 7-7B 2014-02-28 Fast food- persuasive essay Imagine a world full of fast food restaurants. No more needs for salad‚ just hamburgers and fries. We aren’t at this point but we are going there with the fact that the amount of fast food restaurants went up with 300% the past few years. The amount of obese children has gone up‚ unlike their life span which is going down with every visit to the McDonald’s or the Burger King. Kids aren’t realizing what they are eating‚ and what they should

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    When it comes to fast foods the right choices have to be made prior to ordering. Today the purpose of this introduction is to show how the fast food industry can offer healthier foods on their menus or if not then the healthy choices that can be chosen. Chose healthy eating when eating on the go and there is no time to prepare meals ourselves. Look at the number of calories on their regular day to day menu and compare them

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    Reality of Fast Food Purpose: To inform my audience the secrets and dangers of the fast food industry. I. Quote A. “We have sold ourselves into a fast food model of education‚ and it’s impoverishing our spirit and our energies as much as fast food is depleting our physical bodies.”  ― Ken Robinson B. Robinson is an internationally recognized leader in the development of innovation and human resources. C. In my opinion‚ I think Robinson means that we have become blinded by how fast we have

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    Fast Foods - Face Facts Everyone should think twice before deciding to eat fast food. There are many health risks when it comes to eating food that’s made in a matter of seconds. Even if it is easy to buy and cheap‚ the health risks outweigh the five minutes of satisfaction that fast food can brings. It is important that you should carefully think before you eat fast food.  The health risks that come from eating a lot of fast food are life threatening. Fast food is mostly made from saturated fats

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    Liz Chiocco EDF-255 Final Paper Fast Food in Schools 4/26/12 Buckley‚ Cara. "A Proposal to Separate Fast Food and Schools." New York Times [New York] 20 04 2009‚ n. pag. Web 26 April. 2012. . The author explores research done that suggests that the closer a fast food restaurant is to a school‚ the higher is the obesity rate of the children there. Eric N. Gioia is a city councilman from Queens and he wants to ban any fast food restaurants from opening within a tenth of a mile from any

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    Praise of Fast Food”‚ Rachel Laudan was raised in old-school fashion but she tries to justify a more modern day fast-food culture. Being a historian‚ Rachel brings some good examples of food wars to the table. as far back as the ancient Greeks. Also‚ it is apparent that even though history runs through her veins she has opened her table up to new ideas in food culture. Binging up Culinary Luddism is quite arguably the opposite end of the spectrum when it comes to being an open-minded food critique

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    Dark Side of Fast Food Eric Schlosser is a journalist that is renown for his investigative journalism‚ all of his investigative pieces are deeply informative and marvelously readable. From our core reading‚ “ Fast Food Nation: Why The Fries Taste Good‚” he carries out a very detailed investigation and tries to unfold the secret of the fries. In the same way‚ in his book‚ “Chew on this: Everything You Don’t Want To Know About Fast Food‚” he uses descriptions that are so precise and concise to carry

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    Ebola and Effect Sang Soo Kim 201470103 Ebola and much of its information remains unknown. Therefore it is difficult for people to get to the bottom of the disease. Scientists predicted several plausible theory and have begun to piece together some of the puzzle. It first appeared in 1976 in two simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan‚ Nzara and in Yambuku. Researchers also found out that the virus probably resides in the rain forests of Africa and Asia. In this essay I will be looking at how seriousness

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    Kelsey Randall Essay 2 Professor Nilton Gomes In 2002 a series of complaints were filed against the McDonald’s corporation. The plaintiffs who filed the complaints claimed that McDonald’s caused their obesity (USDC). This lawsuit raised a surprisingly controversial question of corporate versus personal responsibility. Is McDonalds really to blame for these teens weight problems? The answer is no‚ obesity is absolutely a matter of personal responsibility. Mcdonalds advertising did not force

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