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    The Truth about “Hot Cheetos” Teenagers and children today are not only suffering from serious health issues‚ but also are putting their lives at risk. It is not only the fact that they choose to eat unhealthy‚ but more so that they have these delicious‚ mouthwatering‚ and cheap foods right in their cupboards. “Junk food”‚ as stated by Gregory Lopez‚ soared during the 1980’s and 1990’s‚ doubling among adults in the U.S. and tripling among children (Natural News). Studies show that the number one

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    Renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house. Renting now can make things become a bit easier later. Saving money is what every American wants to do. Buying a home can not only hurt someone financially but it can put them in a bind that can have them paying a bill for the rest of their life. The economy is on a rollercoaster right now so making the decision to buy a home can be a tad bit tricky. Buying a home is not a one time transaction because once you have the home you continue

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    Gothic Horror

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    When “The Yellow Wall Paper” was first written it was understood as a horror story; Society at the time did not understand its true meaning until later on in history. Gilman‚ the author of “The Yellow Wall Paper”‚ never intended his story to be Gothic Horror‚ but with the story being focused around the mental illness of a woman‚ many viewed it as just that. This story proves the statement “women have been socially‚ historically‚ and medically constructed as not only weak‚ but also sick” (Suess).

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    importance and the different parties will have different ideas about it. However‚ over the long term it is clear that the results of war are not positive on the human society. While there are many discussions on the war based on the movies‚ it is clear not all the movies depict war in the same light. This indicates the different points of views that the people have on the wars. This is very much the case on the context of Unites States. The country is no doubt the most powerful nation in the world

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    11 February 2015  Outline for Research Essay  Topic: Heart Disease  Research Question: How do you have heart disease when your all healthy?   Introduction  ○ Hook­ something that catch it the reader.  ○ General Information / Stating the Main Points    ○ Thesis Statement  Body  ○ Main Point #1 ​ What is heart disease ?​   ​ Heart disease describes a range of  conditions that affect your heart.  ○ Supporting Details #1 ​ What cause Heart Disease?  ​ begins with damage to the  lining and inner layers of the coronary (heart) arteries

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    Horrors of War

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    Horrors of War. War to me is like a never-ending plague. The reason I say this‚ is because‚ I have met lots of people‚ who went to war for the sake of defending their country. War is devastating to countries and most individuals. Men and women can be left disturbed mentally‚ physically‚ and socially for the rest of their lives. But first‚ let us look at the causes‚ they are: Culture of violence‚ Globalization‚ Use of environmental resources‚ Colonialism and neo-colonialism‚ Racial‚ ethnic‚ religious

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    Gonzalez 1 Leila Gonzalez Mr. Chorney History 12/10/15 The Ku Klux Klan Thesis Statement: The Ku Klux Klan is a hate group that wanted to purify America by eliminating the minorities they were opposed to with violent tactics‚ and forcing them to live in fear. Introduction A. What is the Ku Klux Klan? 1. The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1866 by John D. Kennedy‚ Captain John C. Lester and Frank O. McCord and others in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. 2. The name was taken from the greek word “kyklos” meaning

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    Thesis statement: A successful retirement consist of establishing goals and estimating income needed‚ manage debt and then start saving/ investing‚ because social security alone is not enough to cover needs when retired. Objective for retirement may be- “retire early” or “live comfortable in retirement”‚ but setting vague goals as such is just the beginning. One has to establish specific goals to estimate accurately the income needed in retirement. By knowing the income needed in retirement

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    Foreign Movies

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    Introduction Countless Filipinos often appreciate foreign movies rather than be pleased about our own local works. Foreign film is not only foreign in terms of the country of production‚ but also in terms of the language used. We can see in our entertainment industry that art pieces from other countries are much preferable. As we all know‚ foreign movies are so popular here in our country‚ Filipino nowadays are getting interested in foreign films because stories were usually based from bestselling

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    Rhetoric in Movies

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    The Rhetoric in Saving Private Ryan         Rhetoric and movies have coexisted within each other ever since the first showing of a moving picture on the big screen. Movies‚ particularly Saving Private Ryan‚ could not have delivered a single message to its audience without the use of rhetoric. Saving Private Ryan is a classic movie to watch whether a person lived through the nineteen nineties or not. As being a nameless time-honored work‚ Saving Private Ryan influences and challenges many people’s

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