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    the best mystery meat. Always topping it with... Cheese? Or is it onions? I just can’t get enough. Doris‚ I might propose to you so I can eat this mystery meat for the rest of my life. I catch a whiff of the meat as it lands on my tray. The best smell in the world. I deliriously walk back to my seat at the lunch table‚ consumed with love for the meat and Doris. Her hairnet swims through my mind. The lights flick off and the crowd of teenagers starts yelling. "Hey! I’m eating‚" a nameless kid yelled

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    The Moral Fabrications of Meat Dale Cunningham Student ID: D40066798 ENG-135-13386 Advanced Composition Jayme Dahlbeck Bunch Meat is murder. Eat beans not beings. Friends not food. These are just some of the popular slogans that have cropped up in the latter half of the 20th century in a growing trend among a mostly urban dwelling environmentalist culture. The more radical among them maintain the eating of any sentient animal is immoral and

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    uncle so that he says “Oh! Dear how sweet of you...!” Suddenly‚ breaking into my day dreams a boy of 24 or so just like my big brother suited in a detective uniform with black hat‚ and black glasses‚ his face covered came running past me shouting “stop him‚ catch him don’t let him go” and tripped at my feet. I said sorry to him and gave him a hand to get up‚ he got up and gave me a slight push and I felt something tickle down my purse as he wiped his clothes and kept running I thought for a while

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    Compare and contrast eating at home and eating out Life is more and more modern and convenience but people are busier. Nowadays‚ eating out becomes more popular. Restaurants are like heroes which rescue busy people from cooking because they have no time to prepare food at home. Some people choose restaurants to enjoy their meals‚ while others prefer to prepare and eat at home. Therefore‚ the choice between eating at home and eating out still raises many debates. Eating at home and eating out share similarities

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    lose weight‚ it will prevent you from developing health risks. Although not everyone who has unhealthy eating habits will develop health risks‚ heart disease and obesity are most common in people who make unhealthy choices. If someone is overweight‚ feels fatigued most of the time‚ and most of their meals are not made at home‚ chances are they may be making unhealthy choices. Unhealthy eating consists of greasy‚ processed foods‚ fast food‚ junk food‚ sugary foods and too much caffeine to name

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    Eating Disorders Eating disorders are sweeping this country and are rampant on junior high‚ high school‚ and college campuses. These disorders are often referred to as the Deadly Diet‚ but are often known by their more popular names: anorexia or bulimia. They affect more than 20% of females between the age of thirteen and forty. It is very rare for a young female not to know of someone with an eating disorder. Statistics show that at least one in five young women have a serious problem with

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    Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s Strong4Life campaign features a series of TV and print ads with statements made by overweight children. (Courtesy Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) "Being fat takes the fun out of being a kid‚" read graphics of a TV ad in which a young girl tells of how she doesn’t like going to school because she’s bullied over her weight. It is part of a video and print campaign to combat childhood obesity in Georgia‚ which has one of the highest childhood obesity rates in

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    Performance Megan Orcholski November 15‚ 2012 Eating disorders “Approximately 7-10 million women across the country suffer from eating disorders. Most research into these serious disorders has been conducted on females. However‚ as many as a million men may also struggle with the diseases” stated EDAP in 2012. Eating disorders are very serious conditions that cause people distress by obsessing over not gaining weight and intense anxiety about food. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate

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    We hear in the news all the time about a teenager committing suicide. We probably don’t even think twice about why the person did it. Thoughts in our brain come to conclusions like‚ maybe he or she had a depression disorder or maybe somebody he or she loved died. It probably never crosses our minds that this particular teenager could have been bullied to death. Fifteen year-old Phoebe Prince‚ a freshman at South Hadley High School was bullied to death. According to New York Times‚ “The taunting started

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    Review Article on Teenage Eating Disorders  Anorexia is an emotional illness in which a person refuses to eat. It  occurs mainly among adolescent girls and young women. The word  anorexia means without appetite‚ but anorexics may be extremely hungry  most of the time. They avoid food for psychological reasons. The chief  physical symptom of anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss. Other  symptoms include low blood pressure‚ slow heartbeat and growth of fine  hair on the body. The start of

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