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    Essay : Junk Food #Draft 2 Published by MDMUAZZAM under on 11:08 PM Junk food is being blamed for causing many undesirable problems to children. It is referred to any food that is low nutritional value such as instant noodles‚ potato chips and chocolate bars. Takeaway foods‚ pre-packaging meals and sugary snack food are also included as junk food (Trab 2005). In response to the problem‚ I strongly believe that the sale of junk food should be banned. The first reason why junk food should be banned

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    Running Head: AMERICAS OBESSION WITH FAST FOODS Americas Obsession with Fast Foods Natasha Camargo Hudson County Community College‚ New Jersey Abstract Research on as to why are Americans so addicted to fast foods‚ specifically on the psychological aspect such as the way fast food companies advertise their brand by using color psychology‚ the halo effect‚ and how they trigger memory eating into their products‚ brand‚ and environment surrounding their brand. Companies specifically

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    Are we taking it too far by blaming fast food restaurants for obesity? When is it individual responsibility and when is it appropriate to place blame? Obesity‚ obesity is a disease caused by a bad diets‚ genetics‚ and lack of exercise. It can be avoided by a balanced diet and 30-45 minutes of exercise everyday. Its very different for everybody‚ some people may have to do more exercise or less exercise‚ or eat different things due to their genetics. With all that said I feel it’s an individual

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    don’t have to write in cursive because many others can’t read or write cursive. Its pointless in writing something down in cursive if your just going to have to read it out loud to them. It is very dificult to teach a child to write in cursive. This is why i think cursive shouldn’t be a required curriculum for schools to be teaching. It is really rare to see some one who reads and writes in cursive. Some teachers learned to write cursive but because everybody before the 2000’s were obligated

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    people don’t want kids to play sports because they think that it does more harm than good. Competitive sports are great for kids because of these 3 reasons. It can get kids into better shape‚ teach them necessary life skills‚ and helps them develop of a better character. One reason competitive sports are good for kids is that they can get into better shape. In an article by O’Connor‚ it said that if kids were playing 2 sports a year. The amount of obesity would decrease by 26%.Why is this important

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    Barack Obama Two presedential candidates and many different issues between them. Both candidates have much to offer‚ but which will offer more to the country. Barack Obama has much to offer and has many good ideas to help better our economy and better everyones ideology in what the beleive. President Barack Obama’s ideas will benefit us all‚ weather you are rich or poor‚ middle class or upper class it will benefit us. His ideas will help the working class and will put many people back into work

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    Fast Food Nation Essay "A nation ’s diet can be more revealing than its art or literature." (p.3) Eric Schlossers book Fast Food Nation is not only an expose of the fast food industry but also shows how the fast food industry has shaped and defined society in America and other nations as the fast food culture spreads globally. He connects the social order of society to the kind of food it eats and the way it eats that food‚ and relates fast food to other social processes and institutions

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    Fast Food Nation Fast Food Nation‚ by Eric Schlosser‚ is a stark and unrelenting look into the fast food industry that has ingrained itself in not only American culture‚ but in culture around the world. There is almost no place on earth that the golden arches has not entered. Aside from Antarctica‚ there is a McDonalds on every continent‚ and the number of countries that have fast food restaurants is growing on a daily basis. Schlosser describes in detail what happens behind the scenes‚ before

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    Fast Food Healthier than Cafeteria food? Many people think that fast food is bad for our health and that it shouldn’t be allowed in school. More healthful options should be promoted but what’s the use of healthy food in school if the kids don’t want to eat it? Nobody least of all adults LIKE eating healthy if given a choice everyone always goes for the fast food.When we eat lunch at school we get the bad end of the stick. they feed us cardboard pizza‚ meat that isn’t even meat and has been

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    The image captured by Dickinson‚ depicts the ongoing battle between protestors and the police force in Ferguson‚ Missouri. Ferguson‚ which was the powdered keg that blew up the United States protests against police brutality‚ has become the epicenter for protest motivation for movements like “Black Lives Matter‚” and “Hands Up‚ Don’t Shoot.” The image gives a prospective from the protestors standpoint. The clash between both sides is heated‚ which can be exemplified by the graffiti on the mailbox

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