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    problems. In the article “Don’t Blame The Eater” by David Zinczenko he writes about how kids are suing the fast food company McDonalds for making them fat. As unbelievable as it seems he makes a valid point in this article to put the fault on not the consumer but the fast food franchises themselves. David begins the article mentioning a celebrity and following that speaks of Mcdonald 's ;which made me immediately imagine having a signature Big-Mac in my hands. Following this opening statement he…

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    the minimum standards of product quality or handling and processing thereof. Large multinational fast food chains attending daily complaint, by which have a team of specialized lawyers to give legal cover to the problems caused by bad decisions. McDonalds is the company that is more alert against public opinion campaigns that can harm their interests, much more a result of Morgan Spurlock's documentary "Super Size Me," which forced the famous franchise to deploy multiple menus to change is…

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    The Second Amendment of the Constitution has created controversial debates with regards of the Amendment’s intended extent. With the Second Amendment stating, “ A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed”. Such statement had the U.S. Citizens at first believe that it was to only apply to the federal government, but in recent years it has been interpreted to grant the right of gun ownership to…

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    America is a country known for its cuisine. The combination of cultures and traditions has contributed to the broad variety of foods assessable to Americans and tourists. We are known mostly for our fried foods and rich desserts. We have some of the biggest portions compared to other countries when it comes to plate sizes. The U.S hosts some of the most known food eating competitions as well. Although, as food is one of our prized possessions it’s also killing us slowly. Our foodie craze has…

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    the eater,” is written by David Zinczenko (23 Nov. 2002). Zinczenko (23 Nov 2003) claims in this article that he was overweight as a teenager because he only had fast food at his disposal; in the article he said there was usually a choice between McDonalds, Taco Bell, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. He shared personal experiences that contributed to his obesity and weight loss journey: He stated that his parents divorced when he was a child, and his single mother did not have time to cook for them.…

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    Josephine was born as Freda Josephine McDonald. Her mother, Carrie McDonald Was a washer woman who gave up her dream of being a dancer. Her father Eddie Carson was a vaudeville drummer who abandoned her shortly after her birth. To help support her family at age eight josephine cleaned houses and babysat for…

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    In this case, the United States’ intervention is justified because ISIS poses a threat not just to the people of the United States, but internationally because it utilizes the “boomerang effect” when dealing with terrorism and tactics (Moser and McDonald, 2016b). The boomerang effect is the idea that an entity such as ISIS trains its foreign followers and then if their territory falls, they send their followers back to their home countries to wreck havoc. This has already been seen in the France…

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    Film Analysis: Super Size

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    In the documentary Super-Size, Me Morgan Spurlock attempts to eat only McDonalds for 30 days as a social experiment and attempts to uncover some of the corporate greed in the fast food business. Spurlock endures mental and physical challenges and that push him to the limits and leave him wondering if it’s even possible to complete this challenge. This documentary uses statistics and real-life experiences to provide quality arguments why it’s important to stay healthy. The film Super-Size shows…

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    dealing with gun control, with some of the major including: District of Columbia Vs. Heller, McDonald Vs. Chicago, and Peruta Vs. County of San Diego. Because of federalism, and both the national and state governments having certain rights, there becomes a level of disagreement when state and federal gun laws do not necessarily agree. This essay will address the several ways in which gun control…

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    However, in the documentary Super Size Me, Spurlock demonstrates and proves that salads with dressings from McDonalds have the same amount of calories as a Big Mac. Americans have had popular healthy trends for example, when sugar substitution became available: Equal, Splenda, Sweet’N Low, and Truvia. However, the sugar substitution trend ended as quickly as it…

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