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    English 101 is an important seminar to its’ students because for most they are able to develop skills that they never previously had. In the class the professor had us critically read The Eater Reader by James Miller and then develop our essays on each chapter. The essays each requires each class member to write an analytical essay on the text in the chapter. The essays then go through a process to make them better. The professor would write down his or her thoughts on the essay and students would

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    perfect opportunity to get something to eat quick and easy and began to do this often. These food changes did nothing but start problems‚ for example‚ diabetes was generally caused by a genetic disorder‚ however‚ this began to change. In Don’t Blame the Eater‚ David Zinczenko‚ explains that in America the amount of childhood cases that were obesity-related or Type 2 diabetes has increased over the years with the size being five percent before 1994 and today with it being thirty percent (4).  This is caused

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    will bring to light some of that advice offered from two articles that provide wisdom towards handling obesity: Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko and What You Eat Is Your Business by Radley Balko. While both articles discuss logical view points‚ I will point out Balko’s rationale for making his point more effective than Zinczenko’s. In Zinczenko’s Don’t Blame the Eater‚ he appears to begin his article with an obvious sense of sarcasm when discussing

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    In the essay “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ David Zincezenko talk about how fast food has contributed to the increasing amount of obese and unhealthy children in the U.S. Over the years many people has tried to sue these fast food restaurants like McDonalds‚ KFC‚ and Taco Bell for making them fat. David uses his own personal experience growing up to help bring perspective to everyone of how easy it is for people to choose unhealthy eating habits. He talk about how his mom worked and didn’t really have

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    In “The Bean Eaters”‚ with its clear theme of poverty using terms like “plain” and “casual”‚ a lot of symbolism is used. When I first heard about the poem when I was writing my autobiography and reading about “myself” I my mind automatically brought me to visions of my childhood growing up near a rough neighborhood in West Orange‚ New Jersey. The living conditions in which those people lived resemble the conditions that Gwendolyn Brooks is talking about in the poem. And as she talks about these people’s’

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    The poem ‘’The Lotus-Eaters’’ (NA II‚ 1119) by Alfred Tennyson is based on a short episode from the Greek myth Odyssey in which Odysseus and his marines get to the island of the Lotus-eaters. The Lotus-eaters get their name from eating Lotus plants with a drug effect. Although the war veterans desire to go home‚ they get seduced to stay on the island because of the influence the Lotus plants have on them. Through the usage of Sound imagery‚ metrical (ir)regularity and (no) rhyme the poet shows us

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    these young children caught my attention‚ because there is rarely much obese children among Vietnam. In fact‚ when I saw that‚ I asked myself how overweight people are to blame for their own health. Recently‚ I read an article about “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko‚ who do a job the editor -in-chief of the fitness magazine Men’s health for many years‚ and he becomes president and CEO of Galvanized Brands. He argues Fast Food Company or the ones to blame for America obesity. Although I agree

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    Tori Howdyshell February 15‚ 2013 Assignment 1 In the essay‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ David Zinczenko‚ editor-in-chief of Men’s Health magazine‚ discusses the recent lawsuits against fast-food chains. He does not deny that there should be a sense of personal responsibility among the public‚ but has sympathy for the kid consumers because he used to be one. Zinczenko argues that due to the lack of nutritional facts and health warnings‚ it’s not so ridiculous to blame the fast-food industry

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    In “Attack of the Man Eaters” and “Meat the Lion whisperer” the authors explain that there is a tragedy or sad fait for the lions in either story. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the Author writes about the sad fate of the two lions. Though in “Meat the Lion whisperer” the Author writes about the Tragedy of the lions that outgrow petting zoos. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the sad fate of the lions was that in either situation they had to face‚ the lions would have died slowly or instantly from starvation

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    A Comparison between Vegetarians and Meat Eaters During the last 20 years more and more people decide to cut their daily menu any meat and animal products for many different reasons such as fear of food poisoning‚ diseases or etc. However‚ eating meat is part of the daily life of billions of people all over the world. Meat is a prehistoric‚ basic food full of proteins‚ iron‚ and amino-acids. People who eat meat live longer than vegetarians‚ but a meatless diet is healthier than a diet containing

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