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    Louis Lunch Research Paper

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    “Give me two cheese works and a birch” is a common order shouted in one of the oldest food establishment in New Haven,CT Louis Lunch est 1895 founded by Louis Lassen. His great grandson Jeff Lassen runs the burger shop today. Its claim to fame the birthplace of the original hamburger. It 's not only stood the test of time but also by the test of man when the building freed demolition in the 1970s. With its family values, pride of good food and its strict rules Louis Lunch has been the lunch…

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    Obesity In North America

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    restaurant. While they were getting the food, the mother said this “I feel guilty giving it to them. When you have only a dollar to spend, and two kids to feed, you either go to the market and maybe get one item, or go through a drive threw and get 2 cheeseburgers. This is what is going to fill them up, not one item at the market.” Food all depends on families’ incomes. Most families have a set limit on what they can spend on food, and it is easier to spend money on a lot of convenience foods…

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    eater I knew was, I would answer my younger sister Emma. I swear her diet consists of macaroni and sugar. Everyone under the moon knows that school lunches are far from great. For example, the other day our lunch announcement said we having cheeseburgers. Me being the big eater I am, got a little excited. Come lunchtime I am awaiting what I think will be this thick, juicy, savory chunk of beef. Once I arrive at the end of the line I see a thin, black, piece of… rubber? Yes, I said it;…

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    What does being an American mean to me? Being an American means that I say the pledge of allegiance, I can vote when I'm of age, but most of all it means that I am a free citizen and that I am proud to live in the United States here in Missouri. But there is much more to being an American than saying the pledge and raising a flag. I've noticed Americans tend to talk a little louder, laugh a little harder and tell their stories more freely. It means that when I grow up I can pick the job I want…

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    Do you like junk food? I know I sure do. There is so many reasons why people love to eat and buy junk food, but also there are a lot of effects but mostly negative effects. I believe that the benefits outweigh the negative effects because there are more benefits compared to the main negative effect everyone should know on the top of their head which is bad health that can affect how long you can live on this earth. The causes for buying junk food are very simple, the main one is that it’s…

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    his attitude could affect the way he writes since people in Tokyo do not have such a temper as New Yorkers. Also, while at lunch with his Japanese interpreter, Naoko Nishiwaki, Lev had a fallout with the server. When Lev received his order of a cheeseburger compared to Naoko’s “One’s” burger, he was stunned. He could not believe that people actually could obey such rules. Even if it is just food. Last, Lev needed a phone, but to do that Japanese citizens need a residency card. However, his card…

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    You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but why? Human beings are creatures of habit, that over time, develop patterns to how they live their individual lives. Food is essential for life and quickly becomes one its most important aspects. Consequently, people eat food because it satisfies hunger or tastes good, and it becomes habitual and mindless. This reality makes it difficult to acknowledge that everything one consumes is ultimately a choice and a deliberate one. Most people in modern society…

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    Digestion Research Paper

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    Digestion is the process of breaking down complex food into a form of absorbable food particles. The process of digestion first occurs in the mouth, where the teeth is used to grind the food and break down the food into smaller food particles. When we chew, our teeth mechanically soften the food and the salivary glands produce an enzyme called salivary amylase, which mixes with and further breaks down, the food. The next stage in digestion happens in the stomach. The stomach secretes gastric…

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    consumers. Quick, cheap, and universally appealing food sells in volumes but foods like vegetable rich hummus wraps and kale smoothies do not sell to kids and a wide variety of taste pallets like milkshakes in an assortment of sweet flavors and cheeseburgers do; it is a fact. Forcing a company to drastically change what it offers would only cut their profits down and turn consumers to other sources of cheap and quick unhealthy meals (For example, picking up an assortment of equally unhealthy…

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    Once upon a time, Strontium, an element on the periodic table, was also nicknamed Sr. Her parents, strontium chloride and mercuric oxide, helped find her in 1808, she was a happy solid at room temperature. She was a huge elephant metal, weighing 87.62 grams. However she had one flaw like Brynn, she was as ugly as a spoiled egg yolk that’s been left outside for five days. This unfortunate appearance placed her 38 on the periodic table and made her upset like an Eeyore on Winnie the Pooh. Many…

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