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    Hello Mr.McArthur, during March Break I will not be going out of the city and because of this I will have more money to do things here :) . Hopefully it will get a little warmer so I can go biking and swimming and go outside on my skateboard , it is pink and magical and I hope for it to stop raining because the rain makes me sad. I will also go to “Zootopia” because it looks very funny but I do not know everything about it . I also take breaks like winter break and summer break and march break…

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    brain scans, sugar is just as addictive as cocaine. One theory is that we like sugar and sweet things because the first thing we taste, our mother's milk, is sweet. Another theory is that a fondness for sweetness helped early humans. Sweet-tasting foods like berries, plums, and grapes provided them with the energy they needed to survive. The average American eats 130 pounds of sugar a year. That’s equivalent to 1,767,900 Skittles! Sugar won’t stop eating us until we stop eating it. Over 25,000…

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    Irritable Bowl Syndrome

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    Based on the information in chapter 3 I believe I have inconsistent symptoms of two interconnected digestive problems constipation and irritable bowel syndrome. Looking back at my families medical history I also noticed that my dad had stomach ulcers and my aunt also used to have gallstones. Furthermore, I think that my digestive problems are caused by unhealthy habits described in chapter 3 rather than serious health conditions accompanied by constant symptoms. In chapter 3 irritable bowl…

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    Apple Pie Vs Mud Pie

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    There are many similarities between the Mud Pie, and the Apple Pie. There are pretty big differences, and small insignificant differences. The Apple Pie is different from the Mud Pie in many ways. One way that the Apple Pie is different from the Mud Pie is the Apple pie is meant to be eaten, however the Mud Pie can be eaten although it is not advised. Another difference between the two is, the Apple Pie also tastes good, and the Mud Pie doesn’t taste good, although it really depends on your…

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    Primary research initially began with an anonymous survey distributed to two sets of socio economic groups, at the higher end of the spectrum were customers of Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen who typically have more wealth, participants from this group were chosen at random, in order of getting accurate and immediate results customers had the option to complete the survey in place of a tip, the surveys were physical, paper copies and placed into the final bill for the customers to easily view and…

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    Most of the people that I know in my life, chew some sort of gum. Everyone at school usually ask for gum or are already chewing it. Gum is a phenomenon that has been happening for years now. Even back in the 1950’s and 60’s people chewed gum for candy purposes, but now more people are chewing it for multiple reasons. Some chew gum to freshen their breath or do it out of habit. Others might use it to help from being hungry. Gum is cheap these days and usually people have the dollar or so to spare…

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    Should the government make it harder for Americans to purchase foods that are unhealthy? And if so, what are some ways that the government can do that? Daniel E. Lieberman believes that there are three things that could be done: nothing, enhance public education, and strict regulation by our government on unhealthy foods. On the other hand Mark Bittman believes that the solution could be as simple as a tax on unhealthy foods Unfortunately, the American Obesity problem cannot be fixed with…

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    In regards to education, there are differences between a white man’s education and a black man’s education. According to Denisa R. Superville’s article, 59% of black men graduate from college and 80% of white men graduate from college nationally. In another article by S. Jay Olshansky it states that,”When race and education are combined, the disparity is even more striking. In 2008 white US men and women with 16 years or more of schooling had life expectancies far greater than black Americans…

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    Family budgets are usually a finite amount and the purchase of healthy food choices can be prohibitive. However I believe that education, both logistically in teaching how to shop for cost-effective healthful foods as well as teaching patients and families the practicalities of cooking with those ingredients, is essential. Without these considerations, the uptake is doubtful and the maintenance…

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    In many advertisements of the cereal brand “Cinnamon Toast Crunch” the slogan “Why do kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?” can be seen or heard. This is in reference to the product and their consumer. It is portrayed as a life long question that everyone will always ponder. It would be my best bet that they are trying to get parents to buy the product for themselves or their children to see if they can find out the answer. On more recent television commercial advertisements the slogan…

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