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    men 6. What was the purpose of the “settlement houses”? To improve the lives of poor families by providing amenities and services that were not provided by government‚ such as clubs‚ classes‚ social gatherings‚ playgrounds‚ arts programs‚ sports and summer camps‚ clean milk stations‚ well-baby clinics 7. What was the name of the first “settlement house”? University Settlement House in London/ in US Hull 8. Although “settlement houses” do not exist today‚ what private

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    Meat packing plant are completely different than what Upton Sinclair described it in the novel. The meat packaging plants in the 21st century is must cleaner than novel interprets it because we have rules and regulations to protect people from getting sick. The meat packaging plant where dirty‚ putting things it the meat that were not food‚ and the plants were unsanitary. Let’s examine how they were. First‚ what is the good of laws without fair and equitable enforcement? This means why do they

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    Fast food Today‚ with improvement of living standards‚ taxes of government are rising and becoming diverse. The government collects taxes for keeping their countries sustainable development and Shortening the gap between rich and poor. This essay will focus on one of common taxes‚ ‘fast food tax’. Fast food refers to a kind of food‚ which can be cooked and served quickly and conveniently. In this essay‚ I will discuss when the government rises tax of food‚ how the supply change in Australian market

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    was published in 1906. It exposed the meat factories and this novel alone‚ changed how the meats were handled and produced. Upton Sinclair exposed how terrible meat factories were. Instead of actually having a book full of fact to interest readers he made up a fictional story  and to make it seem he was not targeting meat industries. Without the efforts of Sinclair‚ America would have slowly crumbled due to  unsanitary meat and the diseases that it holds‚ and meat factories would eventually learn how

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    "You Are What You Eat" There are many reasons I believe that you are what you eat. When assessing an obese individual you would now that they have a nutritional problem. Likewise when you look at a frail underweight individual they may have a nutritional problem as well. Your health depends on what you eat. Weather an individual is obese‚ underweight‚ recovering from surgery or has a debilitating disease a balanced diet has a significant role in good health. A well balanced diet according to Lutz

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    REASONS TO EAT MEAT :None. Absolutely no there is no reason to eat meat. No REASONS NOT TO EAT MEAT HEALTH AND NUTRITION The meat produces constipation and its complications‚ obesity‚ cardiocirculatory diseases‚ excess calories‚ cholesterol‚ breast‚ colon‚ prostate‚ uremia‚ gout‚ renal insufficiency. The diet based primarily on grainsvegetables and fruits‚ helps control diabetes and arteriosclerosis. It is a complete food because all the nutrients the body needs are found in the plant kingdom

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    Choice Is Your Choice How would you feel if you went to the store and you were told what to buy? What if you were told what to do? What if you had no choice in where to go or what to wear? How would you feel if these choices were limited to just two or three choices to choose from? In this day and age‚ the variety of choice has grown to almost limitless. This abundance of choice gives people the opportunity to be different. Individuality would mean nothing if we all wore the same clothes‚ ate the

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    The Impacts of Fast Food Fast food can be a cheap‚ quick meal‚ but most people do not realize what they are actually getting into. While some may say that the fast food industry has helped the world because it allows people with low incomes or not a lot of time on their hands to be able to get a fast meal‚ there are plenty of side effects to go along with it. The fast food industry has been developing quickly and has successfully roped in the human race. These restaurants are widely accepted because

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    Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home"‚ the author Daniel Weintraub states that a public health group in California has asked the governor to declare childhood obesity a state of emergency. Many blame the fast food businesses while others blame the consumers (parents). I believe it is the consumers’ fault on the issue we have with the growing weight problem. Parents are to blame due to the fact that they let their kids eat unhealthy foods when they should be supervising where and what they eat.

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    Fast Food is more Disadvantageous than Advantageous for Our Lives Fast food are food that provide us convenience by allowing us to buy food from almost everywhere without long waiting time. (Stein N‚ 2011) Firstly‚ the advantages of fast food will be explained and discussed. Secondly‚ the disadvantages of fast food will be discussed. Finally‚ a conclusion will be made with both advantages and disadvantages considered. The first disadvantage of fast food is it’s health concern. Fast food are generally

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