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    The obesity epidemic is rapidly spreading throughout America‚ reeking havoc on the nation. I have chosen two articles that discuss this issue and use different rhetorical strategies to convince the reader of the causes of this deadly epidemic as well as different aspects of the disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of

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    Childhood Obesity The motto‚ “The obesity begins in the youngest age” grabs the viewers’ attention by encouraging them to live a healthier lifestyle. The ad reveals an obese person‚ inside an ice cream cone‚ with his or her belly hanging over. Obesity is being shown to the audience with a visual picture of how it is being caused. The speaker is trying to meet the prevention of this serious problem‚ in kids all the way to adulthood‚ by informing them to eat healthier‚ exercise‚ and showing

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    The Lawsuit

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    When looking for resources I came across a critical review to my story “The Lawsuit” by Naguib Mahfouz I came across a post which gave me a better insight of the story. My story was about a man who had trouble within on rather or not to help his step mother who he feels stole everything from him and his family. My article tried to evaluate his character and why the son wouldn’t try to get a better understand on why his step mother was asking him for money. The author of the article also tried to

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    Mcdonald's Lawsuits

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    it‚ whether it be through a friend‚ the news‚ or in the newspaper. Lawsuits being filed against McDonald’s for the cause of obesity in the accuser or their family. In August 2002 two different parents of two different girls both living in the Bronx sued McDonald’s for the obesity of each individual child. They stated that McDonald’s had failed to disclose clearly the ingredients in its food‚ therefore‚ accounting for the obesity. Again in February 2003 another claim was made by an unknown “victim”

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    Frivolous Lawsuits

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    trustworthy and secure justice system from frivolous lawsuits. As American citizens we do it everyday: we see something wrong and form ideas of suing. Whether our intentions are resolute or passive‚ the simple gesture itself poses a series of questions for why Americans find the courtrooms a haven to the solutions for their troubles. Although our forefathers didn’t plan on suits like suing McDonalds for serving hot coffee or causing obesity in children in America‚ they did create a judicial system

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    Junk Lawsuits

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    Shane Bruner Stephen Boston English 111 Sunday‚ October 5‚ 2008 Junk Lawsuits In America‚ we all have this thought in our heads that if there is a medical accident someone must pay for it. This way of life is destroying the America that we all love. Medical laws suits need to be regulated because they have caused the rise in healthcare costs‚ doctors being afraid to practice medicine‚ and the clogging of the court system. There are many expenses to the average American because of this

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    A lawsuit filed October. 31 2014 in the U.S District Court in New Jersey has a lot of people in the consumer world talking. The Makers of Hellmann’s and Best Food brands of Mayonnaise‚ is accusing Hampton Creek Inc. of falsely advertising for calling its eggless spread‚ ‘mayo’. The corporate giant is demanding Hampton Creek change its labels of its Just Mayo products (which is currently an egg with a plant growing over it). Founded three years ago‚ Hampton Creek uses yellow peas instead of eggs in

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    Lawsuit Mesothelioma

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    to Manage Lawsuit Mesothelioma At the point when mesothelioma has been analyzed‚ one of the essential choices that the patient and his family need to make is regardless of whether to continue with a lawsuit mesothelioma. Since mesothelioma is brought about by asbestos‚ and in light of the fact that the organizations that uncovered their representatives and clients to asbestos knew about the dangers that they were presenting individuals to‚ individuals who have been influenced by lawsuit mesothelioma

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    world where it is not uncommon to read about a new lawsuit filed against a company. Several years ago‚ a lawsuit would have made the front page of the newspaper. In today’s world‚ the general public is not aware of the majority of the lawsuits filed by consumers. However‚ some lawsuits have a way of getting our attention‚ such as the case of Taco Bell back in 2011. A dissatisfied customer residing in California‚ Amanda Obney‚ filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell‚ claiming that their taco meat contained

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    Only after the DailyMail published their story did Marc Ching file a lawsuit against Jeffrey Beri‚ the documents show Marc Ching filed the lawsuit on December 6‚ 2016. Marc Ching also waited till 2017 to file a duplicate lawsuit against Deborah Hall. Marc Ching’s lawsuit was nothing more than a transparent attempt to deflect the negative press and revelations that Marc Ching had used donated money to ’pay off’ dog butchers. Since dog meat slaughterhouses and butchers hardly cared about receipts

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