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    this cultural difference: In Europe, schools have cafeterias, with legitimate meals, while Americans have cafeterias that sell chips, sandwiches, hot dogs, and sweet beverages. Lunch bags are also very often composed of sandwiches, ready meals, or candy. This is proof that the “fast food” phenomenon starts very early in American and European cultures. Socialization and Education play an essential role on how Americans will behave as adults towards fast foods, and their choice of the way they…

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    storylines of these literary works vary, they share some common ideas. There were recurring themes of loneliness and isolation throughout Of Mice and Men and All My Sons. Many characters in Of Mice and Men felt lonely or isolated. For example, after Candy let Carlson shoot his dog, he was overwhelmed by loneliness. He realized that he would probably be fired from the ranch soon and that…

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    The 1940’s are most known as the greatest generation, for having discover and developed some of the best inventions of the world, that today most people can't live without it. The 1940’s had it all, things like the color tv and the microwave oven. Peter Goldmark, a staff of RCA Laboratories, started developing modern color tv, after seeing the designs of John Logre Baird in 1928. However, black and white television at that time were sold to the public 10.5 million times compared to the color…

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    When I arrived I was told the child will be return to the program in October. Crystal shared that Edith “LINC Coordinator” will be meeting with the parents to discuss her concerns about the child’s behaviour. I explained to Crystal to presume positive intentions and begin the discussion by asking questions, gathering more information and consider opening difficult conversations on a positive note. While it's important to be upfront with parents if the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a…

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    describes the concept and the components of willpower. She writes that there are three different pieces of willpower. “I won’t” power, which helps you to resist temptation and encourages you to say no to everything you want to say yes. That can be a candy bar or a cocktail. “I will” power, your ability to do what you have to do, even if part of you does not want to do it and “I want” power, your motivation regarding what is truly matters. She writes about what is a true meaning of willpower and…

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    more common though is Diabetes. The War on Obesity is described by specter as a war in which the “allies and demons keep swapping places.”. Allies include Good Health, Healthy Foods and a fit lifestyle while the Demons are the Fast Food Joints, Candy bars, and an unhealthy lifestyle. In America everyone wants to have that beach body throughout their lives, however in today’s society most people just want to get rid of the gut. Specter includes his personal experience…

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    Why is it so hard to resist a bag of salty chips? When we eat certain foods, chemicals such as serotonin and dopamine are released in the brain, which makes us want to consume it more. The Author Michael Moss describes the science behind how the food industry draws the consumer to buy more of their food. We have seen an epidemic of health issues linked with the consumption of food high in sugar, salt and fat, such as diabetes and heart disease. Although food is only half of the obesity…

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    sound. I think these words are super CUTE, especially when they are used on a big guy like Lennie. The contrast created in my mind makes me scream internally. (81 words) I also really liked a sentence in chapter 2, “the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars” (Steinbeck, 20). This sentence creates a rich and detailed illusion in my head as I read it. The author had incorporated many imageries like this during my…

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    It’s your first semester of college, away from your parents, you are forced to live on your own, and now have the responsibly of feeding yourself. This can often leave students feeling stressed and eating poorly, and forgetting to exercise is an excellent remedy for the famous freshman fifteen. “Doctors are concerned that students who gradually put on pounds are establishing a pattern of weight gain that could spell trouble if it continues.” (Teenshealth). This is a problem feared by most, but…

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    In comic books, Superwoman is a well-known super hero. She has super speed, strength, and was one of the first female heroes. Unfortunately, in the real world, having super powers is unfortunately impossible. In my opinion, a real-world super hero is a mother. Webster’s Dictionary defines a mother simply as: “a female parent.” But in all honesty, being a mother is much more than that and is an endless job. A woman must be nurturing, full of energy, brave and strong, to be a great successful…

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