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    The Causes of Obesity in America In 1835‚ Adolphe Quetelet defined the body measurements of the average person based on height and weight. “For an adult to be considered at a healthy weight‚ their body mass index must be between 18.5 and 24.9. An adult with a body mass index between 25 and 29 are considered overweight‚ and anyone above 30 is considered obese.” (HBO Documentary Films) Obesity has become a major health issue in many countries around the world. Doubling since the 1980’s‚ obesity now

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    Reconstruction began to take place as the Civil War was coming to an end. The promise of peace after the war ended was not going to happen for quite some time. Now there was a new issue to be hashed out; how does the nation begin reconstruction and who is responsible for overseeing it? Now the battle was on between the residing presidents of the time and congress and each had different opinions on reconstruction policies. Reconstruction began with Lincoln who believed firmly that the matter was

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    Some people accept the word of God but don’t make use of it in their life‚ others deny the word of God completely and finally‚ some people accept the word of God and flourish with it. The parable suggests that everyone has different opinions and views on particular topics and it is human nature to not always agree with everyone. The people that flourish with the word of God is what Jesus is trying to encourage more Christians to do. This parable paints Jesus as a humanist as he is encouraging others

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    Critical Argument Analysis Essay Sara London ENG/215 May 4‚ 2015 Virginia Stewart Critical Argument Analysis Essay As a youth‚ I often wrote essays for school. Although writing isn’t my strong point‚ I recently have learned new skills and tactics to formulate decent articles. I also have learned what to notice while reading articles. Following the reading of three articles‚ I can analyze and evaluate them and identify several essential elements. I plan to determine the strengths and weaknesses

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    Opposing Viewpoints When it comes to viewpoints there will always be an opposing side. You must develop your strongly focused opinion with examples and/or reasons. In order for a reader to accept your side you must use clear‚ powerful‚ and direct language to really capture them. Express your opinion clearly‚ and then base it on factual‚ researched or first-hand information. Hard facts and first-hand experience are so convincing to readers. The way to convince your audience to accept your opinion

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    I Mrs. Zewe 20 October‚ 2010 Obesity: To Be or Not To Be? One of the most controversial debates of this generation is on who is the blame for the obesity epidemic. More specifically‚ who is responsible for obesity: the individual who is obese or the government and fast food corporations? In Radley Balko’s essay " What You Eat Is Your Business" and in David Zinczenko’s essay "Don’t Blame the Eater‚" the main ideas that are presented both reflect upon obesity and personal responsibility. The

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    In my view the statement ‘the social responsibility of business is to increase profit’ is true to a point‚ however‚ I believe a corporation’s responsibilities spread beyond just maximising profits. The ‘Narrow View’ argues that profit maximisation is the only objective for a business. Levitt.T wrote‚ “In the end business has only two responsibilities- to obey the elementary canons of face-to-face civility (honesty‚ good faith and so on) and to seek material gain”. Milton Friedman argued that business

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    the lack of personal responsibility‚ the fast food industry‚ or the government involvement? All fours authors‚ Radley Balko‚ Yves Engler‚ Eric Schlosser‚ and Dr. Richard H. Carmona express their own point of view about their ideas on the causes of obesity? They all believe that the cause is due to the lack of responsibility people put in for themselves and their families‚ especially their children. Radley Balko‚ the author of the essay‚ “What you eat is your business” writes about how Americans

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    Espejo. Detroit: Greenhaven‚ 2013. Opposing Viewpoints. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 5 May 2014. Gallagher‚ Maggie. "Same-Sex Marriage Would Harm Children." Gay Marriage. Ed. Kate Burns. San Diego: Greenhaven‚ 2005. N. pag. At Issue. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 5 May 2014. Hansen‚ Trayce. "Same-Sex Marriage: Not in the Best Interest of Children." rapist 2009: n. pag. Rpt. in Gay Marriage. Ed. Debra A. Miller. Detroit: Greenhaven‚ 2012. At Issue. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 6

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    The causes and effects of obesity in the United States Introduction Obesity‚ a medical condition where people are overweight in an unhealthy way‚ has become increasingly serious in recent decades. It has numerous destructive influences on people’s health. Thus‚ it is necessary to analyse the causes and effects of obesity. In the United States‚ one of the most obesity-epidemic nations‚ approximately 17 per cent of adolescents and 33.8 per cent of adults are obese (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

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