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    Why We Eat

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    the moment when the water splashes up to the kids. Excellently displayed against the soft-focus background. Nicely balance composition with the light increase contrast of the fire hydrant water. The body position of the children is in perfect focus. What I like mostly about the picture is the moment the photographer captured‚ I love that the kids were able to connect their excitement to the fire hydrant water splashing on them on a sunny day that explains the reason why the children were happy. If

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    story is an american folk tale written by S. E Schlosser. This story takes place at after the ending of the civil war in Charleston‚ 1865. The main character the laundress who lives in a dead end street with her husband. Day after day washing clothes. Coming home fatigue and tired. Every night the clock struck twelve midnight she had woke up. The loud sounds of heavy wheels moving through the street struck her ears. The laundress had always wondered what was out there. Whereas her husband told her

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    DO WE EAT TO LIVE OR LIVE TO EAT??? Do we eat to live or live to eat? In my opinion all people eat to live. I have no doubt about the accuracy of that fact. Yet‚ I want to entertain the idea that it is possible to live to eat. What do I mean when I say‚ “eat to live”? All humans need to eat in order to survive. Once you stop eating‚ you will die. To avoid this fate‚ you and I eat food and drink water. On the other hand‚ “living to eat”‚ is a concept that implies my eating is beyond and above my

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    Fast Food Nation By: Eric Schlosser (Logos) Eric Schlosser clearly is no fan of fast food. Schlosser argues that fast food chains are a major factor in causing obesity and ill health of Americans. To support his arguments against the fast food industry‚ the author‚ Mr. Eric Schlosser‚ spent over two years traveling around the world researching. Schlosser’s main point throughout the book would be that fast food giants have negatively impacted American culture‚ and has contributed to urban sprawl

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    has the significance of Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation” been discussed‚ but one crucial aspect of this novel has not yet been explored- and that is what rhetorical devices were used. Rhetorical devices are often times used subtlety throughout the entirety of the novel‚ which helps move the purpose of the work along whilst keeping the reader indulged. The range of the types of devices used is broad‚ but there are some that stand out a bit more than others. In this analysis‚ only chapter 3 will be

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    Why we should consume less of McDonald’s Every year McDonald’s comes out with many new great foods‚ We always wanted to try all the new fast food that comes out because of the way they advertise it making it look so delicious but do we know how the McDonald’s fast food is actually affecting us?. McDonald’s food is tasty‚ delicious and is sold cheap‚ making it affordable for everyone and attracts many customers including teens our age but this will result to extreme consequences. Consequences that

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    Should We Eat Meat?

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    Justin G. ENC 1101 0K1 4 November 2013 Let Us Eat Meat There is always that time in our life were we ask ourselves “Could I actually be a vegetarian‚ could I actually go without eating meat‚ milk‚ cheese and all those yummy foods?” Well most people say they couldn’t do it‚ and I’m right there with them! Why on earth would I deprive myself of meat and many other delicious foods on PURPOSE? It is truly instinctual to crave and want meat‚ so why would we force ourselves to do otherwise? Not eating

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    1. What have you think about the view of the author? I think the author just want to share his experience in riding a jeepney and at the same time how Filipino characteristics are depicts or show in jeepney riding. The author connects how the people acts when riding a jeepney and how they act in real life. One of what he mentions is about how Filipinos are opportunistic because they cover more space than they should. Mostly what he wrote was about the negative side of Filipino‚ like how we are

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    Eric S. Faden Fair Use

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    Eric S. Faden was in fact‚ using fair use when creating the video. It follows many of the “rules” of fair use. For one‚ He was creating something entirely new. Yes‚ he was taking clips from the original movies‚ yet he was doing so in a way that none of the movies plots‚ the character personalities‚ the relationships between characters‚ or the ending of the movies were given away. Meaning‚ he used the clips to where you could watch it and still not know anything about the disney movies without watching

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    Uncle Sam Should Not Control What We Eat In an Article from‚ The Oakland Press‚ Alan Adler discusses the differences between implementing government regulations on fast food organizations and implementing government regulations for smoking in public. Adler believes the government often oversteps it’s bounds when it comes to regulation. One example he stated was in San Francisco‚ there is a proposed city ordinance that would ban toys in Happy Meals unless fruit and vegetables come with the Happy

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