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    Poll: Most Oppose Tax on Junk Food This poll was taken as part of CBS News’ "Where America Stands" series‚ an in-depth look at where the country stands today on key topics and an outlook for the future decade. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Americans want to lose weight‚ a new CBS News poll finds – but they do not favor a tax on junk food and do not believe that such a tax would help lower obersity. The poll results reveal that the vast

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    Sappreha Darby English 100 January 8‚ 2013 Why Guns Should Not Be Banned “A well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arm‚ shall not be infringed.” The United States constitution states it itself. It protects the rights of people to keep and bear arms. To ban guns will be violating the constitution. If a citizen in a state feels unsafe in their environment they have a right to own a gun for safety reasoning. If a state

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    | In the last 3 or 4 years‚ many schools in the UAE started selling junk food and fast food to the students. Junk food and fast food is known for causing obesity among people all around the world. As Dubai Health Authority (DHA) public relation agency we will try to raise awareness about the harmful effects of junk food and fast food on people especially the students who still in schools‚ and why junk food and fast food should should be banned in schools across the UAE. Dubai Health Authority

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    The Effects of Junk Food

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    Eating junk food can have a significant impact on one’s health. Though many people enjoy eating junk food and think it tastes great‚ the health consequences can be serious‚ and can range from everything to low energy levels to weight gain and illness. The term "junk food" encompasses a fairly broad category of food‚ but it typically refers to foods that are relatively high in caloric content‚ but low in nutritional value. Junk food is often high in sugar‚ salt‚ white flour‚ and fat‚ particularly saturated

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    Junk Food Satire

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    The Ultimate Guilty Pleasure Tasty‚ sweet‚ salty‚ filling‚ pleasing… junk food. Junk food is my guiltiest pleasure. I buy my Burger King whopper every Wednesday or I casually have a McDonald’s run on those lazy nights. Those pre-packaged‚ ready to go meals tastes so much better than my mother’s experimental cooking‚ which she claims is gourmet. It looks so good‚ it’s affordable‚ and it’s impossible to turn down‚ it’s like a gift from heaven. In all seriousness‚ would you rather have a plain

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    School uniforms have an impact on the lives of practically each and every student given that it is a universal practice to wearing uniforms. The wearing of uniform in schools is a controversial topic in our society‚ and is constantly undergoing debate.some people are for it whilst others especially young people who go for the trendy clothes think that the uniforms do not allow them to express themselves through their clothes and fashion. One of advantages is that school uniforms create unity

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    Should Smoking be Banned? smoking is a well known habit ‚ Somtimes people have no choice to smoke it is just addictive. 23 percent of adults in australia smoke . with the positive side of smoking. First‚ smoking undoubtedly helps many people to relax. For some‚ it even improves concentration. Many people like to smoke before exams or when they are relaxing with friends. A further point is that governments throughout the world make huge profits from owned or collected taxes on cigarettes

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    Junking the Junk Food

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    “Junking junk food” – Judith Warner In this article the author is trying to show us how our country has become very unhealthy nation. Warner believes that to end the obesity in the country the government needs to be involved. They should make healthy food more appealing while making the junk food less appealing. There are a lot of people whom are worrying and trying to change the way majority of American people eat. Because almost 40% of American people are fat‚ and that because the way they eat

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    in some cases also argue that the texts are “unsuited for any age group” ("About Banned & Challenged Books"). Many parents have these exact issues with Hopkins’ novel‚ proving that this controversy is not unique to Crank‚ but spans the entire spectrum of YA literature. Parents want to protect their kids from sexually explicit content in literature‚ yet their daughters are giving blowjobs under the bleachers after school‚ and their sons are doing more than just making out in the back seats of cars (Saletan)

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    Ladies and Gentlemen‚ When we were small‚ we all loved chips and soda. These kinds of food are examples of typical junk food. Today’s motion is ‘Junk food should be prohibited from the school’s tuck shop’. (Possible? Challenge the definition of prop?) (Our definition – junk food- includes un healthy nutrition values; should be- ought to but have not done so; banned-officially or legally prohibit) My side strongly disagrees with the motion and has 3 strong arguments against it. However‚

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