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    should stop eating junk food. In the article “New Study Reveals Junk Food Good for You‚” Billy Bunting believe some types of sugary‚ fatty junk foods “are better for you than so-called healthy foods” (Bunting). Throughout the article‚ he accounts evidences to verify his argument that eating large doses of junk food is good and a key to a long and healthy life. In “New Study Reveals Junk Food Good for You‚” Bunting accounts studies‚ action points‚ and seven “tips to enjoy eating junk food so that its benefits

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    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 schools. According to the

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    Did you know that more than one billion bottles of water end up in California’s landfills each year‚ taking 1‚000 years to biodegrade and leaking toxic additives such as phthalates into the groundwater? Bottled water should be banned from schools all across the U.S. because studies have shown that only about 14% of bottled water makes it to the recycle bin. The other 86% are left to be littered‚ wasted‚ landfilled‚ or incinerated. Bottled water can be found in classrooms by students or teachers.

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    to each reader‚ which may help them develop as an individual. By reading books‚ one can open up to new ideas; however‚ some books can have a negative impact towards the reader. It is argued that Mark Twain’s novel‚ Huckleberry Finn should be banned from schools because of it’s racism‚ society downfalls‚ and immorality.The importance of reading this classic novel is so one can identify the importance of integrity and it’s virtues through Huck’s pure ethical principles. TOPIC SENTENCE "Please take it

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    Cell Phones are frequently used by students in schools‚ and it shouldn’t be much of a problem. However it is beginning to become detrimental to those students learning. Students‚ while in class are being distracted by their cell phones‚ and as a result students are paying less attention in class. Students are also using they’re cell phones to cheat in tests. Last of all‚ Cell Phones are a very effective tool in verbal abuse (through text messaging). While in class students are learning things which

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    Mr.Cahill ENG 101 STLCC 11 October 2012 Fast food should not be sold in schools Fast food is a breakfast‚ lunch or dinner choice for many people on a daily basis. It is used as an option to save time‚ or to satisfy taste and portions. But‚ what about the health consequences? People know that fast food is not synonymous with healthy living‚ but many forget this thought process when they are at the counter. Unfortunately‚ eating fast food on a daily basis does have an adverse effect on children’s

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    1-888-JUNK-VAN Case The problem presented in the 1-888-JUNK-VAN case involves the founder of the company Marcus Kingo trying to choose on the best information technology tool that would reduce order entry errors and allow his business to grow. The root problem is Information errors and inefficiencies‚ which are impacting operations‚ reputation with customers‚ and increasing costs. Mr. Kingo’s goal to wanting to grow his business into a franchise‚ he needed to find a way to streamline the information

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    Junk Food: Should the Government Regulate Our Intake? Creating a healthier living environment may be able reduce obesity and other things that may occur from drinking sugary drinks. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City decided in 2012 that he wanted to restrict the amount of purchases on sugary drinks. His idea was to limit the product to being no more than 16 ounces sold at places other than grocery or convenient stores. This ban was scheduled to go in effect in 2013. Could it really make

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    novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye has been challenged many times by school boards across America‚ it has also won the hearts of countless fans‚ who claim that the merits outweigh the controversial issues. Sailinger’s most popular novel has been ridiculed for its use of vulgar language‚ sexual references‚ alcohol abuse‚ and violence. Although the novel contains mature subject matter‚ The Catcher in the Rye should be included in all high school curriculums because it is a classic coming of age story that

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    The book Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain has been argued over for years about why it should be banned from being taught in schools since it uses the terms “nigger” and “injun”‚ both of which are looked down on in today’s society for regular use. The reality behind the use of these is that they are put in to satirize that culture. The book is far from racist‚ it humanizes blacks in a way the people of the time could read without stating that Twain is a sympathizer. Huckleberry Finn follows the protagonist

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