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    Many people underestimate the importance of having a balanced diet and instead go follow the newest diet fad to try to lose weight. There is a percentage of 68.8 adults that are consider overweight or obese, which leads to heart problems, diabetes and even some cancer. Having a balanced diet isn’t as hard as it seems and can make you feel better about how you look and how you feel in the inside. Many people tend to stay away from fruits and vegetables because they don’t taste as well as junk…

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    Progressive Big Government

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    big businesses continued to use their heightened powers, to both beneficial and adverse effects for the people. The first of these actions taken by the progressive big government was the Meat Inspection of 1906. When President Roosevelt was having breakfast, he was reading a book written by Upton Sinclair called The Jungle. The stories within about the meat packing industry horrified him, and suddenly his plate of sausages became significantly less appetizing. “There was never the least…

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    THE NBA DREAM Have you ever had a dream of what you want to do when you’re older in life… well buckets did… “I want to play ball”, said Bucket. Buckets woke up to another beautiful day in california watching the sun rise and eating a huge breakfast. Buckets lives just about 2 miles from the Los Angeles Lakers home the Staples Center. He once had a dream about being in the NBA with his favorite NBA player Kobe Bryant, he just really wanted to be in the NBA. That night when Buckets went…

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    Michigan State University hosts an Extension Breakfast on the Farm event. The college has hosted the event for seven years and has introduced more than 74,000 people to modern Agriculture, and it is all possible because farm families are willing to open their doors and welcome visitors to their homes (Dunckel, 2015). During Breakfast on the Farm, attendees are able to milk cows, pet a calf, take wagon rides, see tractors, and eat ice cream…

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    Because Holden feels so isolated from the world around him, the author uses his own narration to express his emotions and the development of the plot. For example, after Holden has breakfast at the diner he states, “it was only around noon, and I wasn’t meeting old Sally till two o’clock, so I started taking this long walk. I couldn’t stop thinking about those two nuns. I kept thinking about that beat-up old straw basket they went around…

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    House Shooting Narrative

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    were inside. I led the way clearing the store with my ax. In the storeroom was a zed that looked like he had been living there before turning. Bashing them is harder when there’s no room for maneuver but he went down finally. Yuri started working on the big door to the loading ramp and the others followed me back inside. The shopping crew grabbed carts and I started pointing. Somewhere along the line we quit looking at sizes and just started grabbing all the jeans, all the shirts and all…

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    GMO Argumentative Essay

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    Though their first cereal was introduced in 1924 as "Washburn's Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flakes", it did not gain any attention until their jingle was broadcast over the radio. A few years later, the cereal became known as "Wheaties- The Breakfast of Champions". In 1937, during the Great Depression, they developed Kix, the first puffed corn cereal, enriched with vitamins and minerals. It was in 1941 that General Mills introduced Cheerios, which became their top-selling cereal. According to the…

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    killed her children, and her mother was a stay at home mother. Of the five children her parents had, Andrea was the youngest. Andrea was predicated to have much success in her life. Andrea graduated valedictorian from high school. She was also a champion and captain of her high school’s swim team, and was president of her school’s National Honor Society. After high school, Andrea went on to college…

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay

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    mother died from cancer on the day before she was to graduate from high school, leaving her enough money for college. She recounts briefly in interviews and books of times when she felt discrimination in America for being a Jew, “there was a bed and breakfast with a sign that read ‘NO DOGS, NO JEWS’ (Carmon and Shana).” RBG married Marty Ginsburg in college because he was the only man who ever cared that she had a brain. When asked if he gave RGB advice, he said Ruth never told him how to cook…

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    Since the 1950s, a small portion of the southern San Francisco Bay Area has been the world’s forefront of technology and innovation. This area is home to renowned universities like Stanford and UC Berkeley, the headquarters of some of the world’s largest companies, including Google and Facebook, and the creation of the world’s hottest start-ups such as Uber and Airbnb. Hosting less than one percent of the population of the United States, the 1,800 square mile area has a larger economy than…

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