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    country. The population should not fluctuate. Through the entire experiment‚ there should be exactly 5000 people in each generation. The exact number will be adjusted to account for health complications and other forms of unexpected death. But‚ as our technological abilities advance due to the effects of the experiment‚ I hope to be able to get this number down to exactly 5000 people with no estimation at all. This is critical to the purity of the experiment because the society is designed to support

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    other fast food is a threat to our health‚ resulting in different kinds of diseases‚ mental disorder and may also result to death. This is clearly presented through the convention‚ experts/talking heads. Several doctors‚ dietitians‚ lawyers‚ school directors‚ surgeons‚ lunch providers‚ nutritionist and anyone who plays a part in the clash of fast food companies and public health were interviewed and showed. They all recognise that these fast foods are a threat to our daily lives which is some of the

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    Supersize Me.” “Each day 1 in 4 Americans visit a fast food restaurant.” (VivaVegie) Most people know how bad fast food is for you‚ but still eat it.  Morgan Spurlock’s “Supersize Me” did a thirty day experiment‚ which involved eating McDonald’s for every meal. To begin with‚ America is the fattest nation in the world. When it comes down to it‚ the fact that there are so many fast food restaurants‚ you can never get away. I have heard many people say that you should not eat fast food‚ but just

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    Fast food is food prepared by restaurants that cater more towards speed and low prices than quality or nutritional value. In the film Super Size Me‚ the director and star Morgan Spurlock‚ does a 30-day diet of just McDonald’s fast food‚ for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner. From the beginning of the movie‚ to the end‚ the viewer can observe how quickly fast food can drastically change someone’s health and life. It demonstrates how a perfectly healthy human can become so absorbed and addicted to fast

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    17. They recommend him to stop the diet as soon as he can because it can be very dangerous for his life. 18. His finally weigh is 95 kg. 19. As a result of the court case‚ McDonal’d received two lawsuits against their food and tokk away the ‘supersize’ size. 20. I sometimes eat a pizza at home but I don’t usually buy fast food on my own. I think that fast food should be retired from the market because it has no benefits for the people that consume it because it can be extremely dangerous for

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    Dystopia and Utopia

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    modern definition of the ‘Utopian’ condition is unsustainable. The essay will cover important topics about the dystopian future this author believes we are potentially heading toward. Furthermore‚ it will cover subjects ranging from our current utopian state to our likely dystopian future. Over time nature will reclaim what began as theirs; nothing can stop nature’s advancements‚ not even ‘modern’ civilisation as is highlighted by this statement from The City Planners by author Margaret Atwood:

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    In his paper "Supersize Your Child?"‚ Richard Hayes‚ executive director of the center for genetics and society‚ states that in the late 1950’s scientists began predicting that we will be able to genetically engineer our children. The prediction mentioned being able to basically design our children as we want; smart‚ healthy and attractive. Richard Hayes questions whether society will step in and set limits to genetically engineering our children. Scientists create genetically modified animals on

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    Utopia Essay

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    society’. Discuss this statement in light of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia and another text of your own choosing. In your response make detailed references to forms‚ features‚ context and values of your texts. Utopia by Thomas More and The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan‚ criticise and challenge the dominant ideologies of their society. Thomas More uses Utopia as a satirical text to criticise and challenge the corrupt society he lives in. Utopia was written during King Henry’s reign and anything that was obviously

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    Utopia and Gattaca

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    Thomas More’s 16th Century text Utopia‚ written against the historical background of a medieval England plagued by problems of class division and social injustice‚ continues to reflect the importance of a government which ensures the safety and security of its citizens. So while More’s text was written as a possible alternative to a feudal world in which corrupt power of King and lords resulted in dysfunctional social‚ political and economic systems‚ we have to be careful that the satirical and critical

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    Supersize Me Analysis

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    The film I chose for this analysis is the documentary “Supersize Me”. This film stars Morgan Spurlock‚ political activist and independent filmmaker. In the film‚ Spurlock consumed only McDonalds for a span of thirty days. He also limited his physical activity to that of the typical American. The rules of the experiment are as follows: 1) he could only supersize his meals when asked by the cashier‚ 2) he can only eat food from McDonalds‚ 3) he must eat everything on the menu at least once and 4) he

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