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    toys, and playgrounds in their restaurants. Restaurants like McDonalds have everything that a young child could desire- “bright colors, a playground, a toy, a clown, a drink with a straw, little pieces of food wrapped up like a present” (Schlosser 42). Fast food restaurants cause children to crave more than just the food. The majority of fast food costumers come from kids; for every child that nags their parents to bring them to McDonalds, the restaurant gains an additional one to two…

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    against McDonald’s policy. This leads to the second ethical dilemma incurred when Ray Kroc encountered two franchise owners of McDonald's at the golf course where he approached them about not following the standards that were set by Maurice and Richard McDonald. The violations that they made were their menus offered extra items, along with the quality of product…

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    Power Dynamic in Nursing The rapid changes in the United State healthcare environments to address disparities, and better health for all have called for nurses to exercise their power in order to have a strong voice in influencing these changes (Premji, & Hatfield, 2016). In today’s work force, nurses have to apply their power and flex their political muscle to be able to serve as health care advocates for patients, colleagues, and the public (Wolf, Finlayson, Hayden, Hoolahan, &…

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    claims that the leading cause of childhood obesity are due to the recent increase of fast food companies, their advisement, and their lack of nutrition content. The article was first heard from a newspaper headline talking about how kids are suing McDonald for their tremendous weight gain. As he quoted, “Fast-food companies are marketing to children a product with proven health hazards and no warning labels. Advertisements don’t carry warning labels the way tobacco ads do.” He argues that…

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    United Colors of Benetton ad campaign featuring death-row inmates. Reason. Retrieved October 21, 2007 from Gale Group. Lucky, C. (2007, April. Where’s the Beef? Meatless McDonalds Burgers in India. Retrieved October 21, 2007, from ProQuest database. Shapiro, Eben. (1992, April 17). Company news; Overseas Sizzle for McDonalds. New York Times. Retrieved October 21, 2008 from ProQuest…

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    children are able to identify. While every child recognized Ronald McDonald, few recognized a…

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    Teenager Should Focused on Building Their Future-Not Patties Working at any fast food like McDonald has a become a trend for many high-school students to get some work experience and extra money to buy stuff which cannot be bought with their pocket money they get from their parents. High school students are at their vulnerable age, they can get distracted with the charm of money and certain stuff they can afford with the money earned while working, at this age their only focus should be their…

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    bigger portion sizes than Japan have. Japan’s portion sizes are smaller than what we have. Japan’s mcdonald’s is more of a hangout spot than anything else. While in america we just go in and get our food and get out. Japan’s mcdonalds is more popular than any other mcdonalds I…

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    Lately reports of people being shot or beaten to death by the police for the past two to three years flooded the local and national news. The stories of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Laquan McDonald has shocked many people, including myself. Police officers should be trained professionals who are supposed to serve and protect the public. As a citizen, I want to know that the police are protecting all citizens but it is hard watching the news and seeing how police officers are killing unarmed…

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