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    Junk Science

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    Differences among junk science‚ scientific fraud and mistakes in science 1. What is meant by junk science? Junk Science is typically used as a weapon against gullible people to obtain recognition and/or compensation for something that is not valid. Typically the media‚ politicians‚ lawyers and even government officials will use unfounded and skewed data to sensationalize a particular scenario to push an agenda for some ulterior motive. For example‚ a Pharmaceutical company might try to say that

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    Junk Art

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    Contents Introduction 2 History of Junk Art Sculpture 4 Chapter 1: Junk sculptors 8 Chapter 2: Interview 1 16 Chapter 3: Interview 2 23 Summary 27 Introduction From 5000 B.C to well into the 20th century A.D‚ most sculpture has reflected the wealth‚ religion or political stature of the country. Early Egyptian sculpture reflected the political regime of the land‚ and powerful ‘Pharaohs’ demanded monumental sized tombs and artefacts to show their wealth and status

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    Junk food is known to cause weight gain. Due to the high levels of calories and trans fats present in junk food‚ there is an accumulation of fat as well as development of insulin resistance which is an early indication of diabetic disorders. In time this weight gain could lead to other disorders such as‚ high blood pressure‚ cardiac problems‚ increased cholesterol levels‚ blockage in arteries‚ depression‚ loss of muscle mass and so on. Junk food increases your intake of cholesterol which leads to

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    Junk Drawer

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    The Junk Drawer Thesis: In this drawer lies both the past‚ and a prediction of the future. In this drawer memories are kept‚ and occasionally discarded. My junk drawer is a reflection of myself; the good‚ bad and the ugly. Scraps of my thoughts and possessions litter this strangely personal place‚ all too often bringing smiles and cringes to surface. Memories sometimes bought with the spare change in your pocket bring the most happiness. This drawer is not an obvious keeper of treasures

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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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    “Cheap Home Cooking” In “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?” By Mark Bittman‚ Bittman is expressing his views on how eating wholesome meals at home is healthier and less expensive than buying junk food from fast food restaurants. In his article‚ Bittman is stating the facts that healthy eating is affordable and can be obtained. He writes about how buying meals for a family of four from a fast food restaurant like McDonald’s can cost twice or even triple the amount as eating a simple and healthier

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    Junk Shop

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    Business: Junk Shop Partners: Abella‚ Arcely C. Alontaga‚ Eunice Yna S. Cabacang‚ Joywin V. Centeno‚ Jay-Marie R. Gariando‚ Jean Karen G. Guinmapang‚ Rachel Masula‚ Cyrell D. Tandayu‚ Sarah Jane M. Overview Niñas Junk Shop is a general partnership formed to contribute to the government’s waste management project. It is a “trash to cash” business managed by eight partners‚ ladies to be specific. Its proposed location is at 2546 Nakar St. San Andres Manila‚ close to schools‚ markets

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    consideration depriving students of branded “unhealthy” foods in canteens such as candy‚ chips and lollies. They condemn junk food as the cause for obesity and believe that by banning it completely‚ the problem will disappear. Banning junk food from schools won’t change anything or stop people from being overweight completely. What label is put on unhealthy‚ where is the line drawn? There is a fine line between certain healthy and unhealthy foods; some could even be labelled as either. A hamburger for

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    salt‚ sauce or sugar. He made the tagline "Eat ’em Like Junk food" for Baby Carrots‚ which gained huge popularity among snack lovers youths and those who tend to skip their daily meals due to tight schedules. Dunn told the author of The New York Times Magazine article‚ that he was paying the karmic debt by selling Baby Carrots instead of Coca Cola. In addition to work done by organizations‚ government also needs to work with giant fast food companies to lower the calorie consumption of people. Since

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    DiffDifferent Ways of Looking at Food The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ by Michael Pollan‚ attempts to figure out how such a simple question as‚ “What should we have for dinner?” (Pollan 1)‚ turned out to be so complicated such that we need investigative journalists to tell us what is in our food. To do so‚ he went on a journey to follow all three food chains that sustain us today: the industrial‚ the organic‚ and the hunter-gatherer back to their origins. Although these journeys may have led to very different

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