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    whether that’s with men or women. This commercial had men and teenage boys drooling over the looks and physical appearance of the actor. The graphic manner in which she was eating the burger leaves them fantasizing about them being with the woman or wishing they were the burger, and the Western Bacon Cheeseburger is the closest they’ll ever get to that happening. The commercial cemented the idea that sex sells. If the burger is so amazing and a favorite of a successful Chef, why can’t it be sold by telling the nutritional facts and a simple picture? In America it is well known that there is an obesity problem, with adults as well as children. The biggest killer of American people is heart disease. Heart disease can come from many things such as Diabetes, overweight and obesity, poor diet, lack of physical activity, and alcohol usage. Ultimately this is what Carl’s Jr. is promoting with their Western Bacon Cheeseburger. The commercial as a whole is very pleasing from the burger to the woman, but what’s not pleasing is the negative health effects consumption of the burger can bring. Neil points out, “Prescribed use of fast food makes you undesirable. The Western Bacon Cheeseburger from Carl’s Jr., for instance, has 720 calories, 33 grams of fat and 1,410 milligrams of sodium, a veritable pillar of biblical salt” (Para. 5). These are the facts consumers are not told, that doesn’t even include the fries and soft drink that most people will pair with the burger. Consumption of…

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    Imagine you are about to sink your teeth into the best cheeseburger you have ever eaten. Will after reading this paper you will not have to imagine it, you will be able to do it. It is not hard at all either. I know that because I have made a few myself. There are four steps in making the best cheeseburger ever. The first step to making the best cheeseburger is getting hungary, the second step is getting all the supplies, the third step is cooking it, the last step is to assemble it. The…

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    Digestion of a cheese burger? Step 1. When you chew, saliva is added. In addition to being a liquid which moistens, softens and lubricate food, saliva contains enzyme called amylase, which breaks down starch. In the mouth the Meat patty and the bread could be broken down and digested. Step 2. The oesophagus has two layers. Its interior is lined with cells that are packed very closely together creating a smooth surface. The circular muscle around the outside of the oesophagus is also…

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    Leonardo DeCaprio or The Tempest with Russle Brand than actually read the plays, or go watch a YouTube video explaining To Kill a Mocking Bird or Catcher in the Rye. It seems that we are so focused on technology that we seemed to have lost the capability to appreciate the complexity and style of literature. Just how they have studies showing each generations shortening attention span, it seems like with every advancement in technology and change in our everyday lifestyles we want something…

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    their bodies, which creates social anxiety among them. The author Jennifer Weiner in her opinion article “Skinny Women Who Eat Cheeseburgers in Magazines” published in the New York Times on August 11, 2017, writes about American women whom every year when summer is close start worrying about how their body looks because they all want to feel confident in their swimsuit. The writer successfully brings a positive and humorous tone to a serious issue regarding many females around the globe. Through…

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    cycle. We have chosen the cheeseburger as an innovation. Although this sounds untraditional, the cheeseburger is a symbol of American culture. The creator of the cheeseburger was Lionel Sternberger, a 16 year old working as a fry cook at his dad’s restaurant…

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    He gets up and proceeds to find the sacred cheeseburger. He has worked 31 years in Egypt just to find a bun with squared meat and cheese on it. He wants to discover it first. The destination is 3.2 \miles away. He will have to drive to it, but the road ahead is dangerous. Flying monkeys scatter around him as he drives, “Why must these monkeys be inspired by birds today” As he drove out of the flock of monkeys he realizes that 15 hungry elephants are crossing the street. They see Howard and come…

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    Not Anymore Video Analysis

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    That means one of my five friends or I will be raped in college. Why is this acceptable? We blame it on society but we are society, every one of us. There is no mystical creature out there that is making all these beauty standards and creating a rape culture. WE are the rape culture and that means we can stop it. This video is approaching the situation as if explaining the situation to a seven-year-old. A college student is not going to find the seriousness of the situation thinking of the…

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    Macromolecules

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    To test for monosaccharides, a 3-mL of Benedict’s solution was added to a new 5-mL sample of cheeseburger slushie. It was heated in a beaker of boiling water for five minutes until the mixture became orange. To test for starches, 5 drops of Lugol’s solution was added to a 5-mL sample of the cheeseburger slushie. To test for proteins, 10 drops of Biuret’s reagent was added to another 5-mL cheeseburger slushie and lastly, to test for lipids, 5-mL of water was added to 5-mL of the slushie. Then, 5…

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    Essay On Non Dualism

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    that the two things are most definitely not related. Beautiful and ugly may not have the same meaning at all, but they can have an effect on each other, and it is the same for good and bad. I compared the relationship between beautiful and ugly to having a favorite outfit. Once you find a favorite outfit that you know you look good in, you all of a sudden want to wear it all the time. Its almost like that is the only outfit you notice, and all of the other outfits start to seem kind of…

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