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    In We Can’t Blame Obesity on Fast Food by Gimmie-Five‚ they introduce the idea‚ “...This is much of the logic behind a movement to punish the fast food industry. Many people are suing McDonalds‚ Burger King‚ and other firms‚ claiming various things‚ all of which amount to an accusation that these fast food firms are creating an environment in which people are “encouraged” to eat poorly‚ thus acting as a main cause for obesity”. People use

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    We all know that nutrition is important for us. It gives our bodies the nutrients we need to stay healthy‚ grow‚ and work properly. But when the nutritious traditional foods (i.e. oranges‚ fish‚ rice‚ meat‚ etc.) that have been grown and eaten for centuries becomes this scientific research project (genetically modified)‚ we are now left wondering if these foods are safe to eat. Can they lead to other serious issues? Way before scientists had learned to modify our foods‚ the human race has methodically

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    What (and How) We Should Eat It is no surprise that with the increased popularity in fast food chains‚ America’s obesity rate has dramatically increased. In a survey done by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)‚ obesity is the number two cause of preventable death‚ with approximately sixty-two percent of American adults overweight‚ up from thirty- two percent in 1994 (Profiling Food Consumption in America). In Susan Brink and Elizabeth Querna’s article “Eat This Now”‚ they discuss

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    Richard Manning.“The Oil We Eat:Following the Food Chain Back to Iraq.” Emerging: Contemporary Readings for Writers‚ Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2016‚ pp. 264–273 Print. Richard Manning in his article‚ “The Oil We Eat:Following the Food Chain Back to Iraq”‚ argues about the careless use of energy in modern agriculture. Manning starts his article by establishing his credibility as a writer by discussing the scientific aspect of energy by bring up the first law of thermodynamics. Manning uses the food chain

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    Who doesn’t love to eat‚ whether it is eating at home or eating out. Everyone has to eat in order to survive but many people do not seem to acknowledge where their food has been and what procedures it went through to ensure its quality and safety. Many of them don’t even care but this is crucial because one piece of food that does not meet the regulations and safety rules can cause millions more to not be safe as well. By the time food gets to the consumer every single piece of it is expected to

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    College Athletes Shouldn’t Be Compensated Some people‚ like one of our classmates named Isaac Harris‚ believe that college athletes should get paid. That isn’t how it should be‚ though. College athletes should not receive compensation anytime soon because they already get paid‚ every college students will want compensation‚ and college athletes simply get to live the dream. First off‚ college athletes already get paid. They get paid in a way that many others wish they could. They get paid with

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    of time to finish it. Yes‚ students will get more sleep if school does start later but keeping it the way it is had good reasons why it shouldn’t be pushed back. Practice for school sports would be pushed back as well. So students would get home later. Also they’d start homework really late and probably finish at a really late time. They also might not be able to eat dinner. According to the text Up for Debate: Should School Start Later‚ “For one thing‚ repurposing bus routes to fit the schedule

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    Therefore‚ why else would we all speak different languages‚ experience different cultures‚ and boundaries. Additionally‚ God forethought to have independent nations. For those reasons‚there must be national borders and boundaries/laws to be followed by governments in order

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    sexual politics of meat. Sandler used applied ethics to analyze each argument and objectives to help better our knowledge and understanding to also help us form our own opinion about the topic of whether or not it should be okay for humans to eat meat. Reflection: When Sandler talked about the “Argument from the Sexual Politics of Meat” and the disruptive power struggle between a man and a woman; where a man is empowered over a woman. The relationship that a male should be eating meat because he is

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    because I didn’t know about Thanksgiving. I knew it was the reason why my teacher spent the days leading up to it having us make hand turkeys and watch the Charlie Brown special in class‚ but my family never celebrated it. I never realized how strange that was until I shared it with a friend the week before. “What do you mean you don’t celebrate Thanksgiving?!” he exclaimed. I recall the awkward predicament this put me in‚

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