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    Good School Lunches

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    occasions where the food will be good. But, in other times it could be soggy or very cold like I have had sometimes. Also, it says that the lunches are healthy of course the lunches are served with a side of veggies but the vegetables served with these meals are absolutely unacceptable they are really unappealing and they don't even taste like vegetables. I feel that although our school lunches are offered in several options which is good, but there are instances where the foods that they…

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    Mark Bittman Bad Food

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    In the essay "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables" Mark Bittman expresses his opinion on how putting a tax on "bad food" would improve people's health. People do not realize how much they hurt themselves overall by not limiting their food intake. Bittman tries to get his point across on how badly "bad food" can affect society's health and how easily it can be fixed if money was not power. In "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables," Mark Bittman uses evidence and deduction to get his…

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    ” key food enterprises are publicly sympathizing with America’s ever increasing body size, specifically the countries children, promising to curb advertising tactics that target young children and couple that effort with the promotion of healthier food choices. However, behind closed doors these food moguls continue to lobby legislators to protect their industry’s welfare. Ruskin and Schor report that in spite of hearings held by the Federal Trade Commission concerning the effects of food…

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    possible. The film Super Size Me examines how one of the biggest food corporation MacDonald’s sells the food that causes harm to people who consume it. Morgan Spurlock, the director of the film, decides to eat only MacDonald for a whole month to demonstrate how eating this food can effect humans’ health. This film demonstrates why MacDonald’s is unethical company and ways it influences the Government in order to keep working in the food industry. Obesity became a serious problem for Americans.…

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    is becoming the norm for many adolescents. Teenager’s consumption of junk food is enormously predominant. Junk food is defined as foods with little or no nutritional value that are high in calories, fat, sugar, salt, or caffeine. Junk food can include sugary foods such as breakfast cereals, sweet desserts and processed foods such as hot dog fatty foods such as French fries. Fats, from junk food, trigger the brain to want more food. Unwholesome diets are high in fat, saturated fat, trans fat,…

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    Grapes Of Wrath Themes

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    people and their lifestyles. In today’s society it is pretty similar, in today’s food system especially there is a large unfairness between rich and poor. GMO’s are huge issue in our food system today is said to be responsible to many health risks people face in today’s society, another issue with GMO’s is not many people are aware of this. GMO free food is more expensive due to the health and quality factor, and junk food is less due to the low health and small quality factor, this makes it so…

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    d. Subjective meanings/ pg. 13: the meanings that people give their own behaviors Food and nutrition can be a major problem. The irony really kicked in while watching the video when I saw all these workers slaving in the fields, picking these crops, yet not getting the vegetables or right nutrition that they needed. When on break from working, we saw them snacking on chips and soda. We never saw them eating the crops they actually picked, which would not be good either considering all the…

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    get them to start eating healthy. 2. “ The food parade: Healthy eating the nutritious food groups.” By Elicia Castaldi This book teaches children about the basic food groups. They get to meet each food groups as they march into town during their parade. This book does a good job to teach kids about the importance of eating a well balance diet. 3.” Gregory, the terrible eater” by Mitchell Sharmat. Gregory is not your typical goat, instead of eating junk, like his parents’ want. Rather than…

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    Rewind The Future Ethos

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    being overweight he was unable. Ethos is mainly shown with the emotion-filled production quality which seamlessly ends with a call to action. Although logos is one of the weakest points made, it brings a captivating reality that feeding young kids junk food is causing an increased risk for obesity. The PSA, “Rewind the Future,” addresses the epidemic of obesity which is best showed through pathos rather than the less…

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    Supersized U.S. Immigrants Many immigrants try to fit into the United States by eating the unhealthy foods and gaining weight. Soon, more and more immigrants may come in, and this unhealthy eating disorder will increase to more and more people becoming unhealthy. People that don’t eat the right foods can end up with diabetes. People that come into the United States legally are called, “Immigrants.” When immigrants enter, they try to fit into the modern society to be like everyone else, but…

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