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    Do you own a dog or a cat? Or maybe a chicken or a monkey? If you do you’d be surprised to know that people all over the country are arguing that animals deserve rights. Animals are always being treated inhumanly and people want a stop to it. PETA, a big organization for ethical treatment of animals is trying to put a stop to the abuse of animals. The question is do you think animals need a “Bill of Rights”? I think some animals deserve some kind or law that lets them enjoy their lives without…

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    We as humans are bound to make mistakes, no matter who you are at some point you will. For some businesses mistakes aren’t something they worry about, but are the mistakes there making too much and is it hurting us without them even caring? Flashback to April 10th, 2010 BP had an oil spill, which killed/ effected millions. BP is one of the seven “supermajor” oil and gas companies. BP, also referred to by its former name British Petroleum. It’s in over 70 different countries some including,…

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    A football player makes, at minimum $435,000 a year. That is 99,089 Chicken McNugget Happy Meals from McDonalds. In fact, many professional athletes get paid millions of dollars. Some people think that these athletes are overpaid. Others disagree and sy they deserve the money they receive. People who say they are overpaid argue that nurses and police, people who save lives, don’t get paid that much. Those who disagree say athletes go through grueling practices and games to make their fans, us,…

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    think the ten-thirty day challenge or daily junk food diet including the Chicken McNuggets addiction should be restricted at all times. This diet shouldn't even be used as a any type of experiment. If one dares to do those experiment, there would never benefit or succeed from those diets. All they're doing is damaging their body by…

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    warned Spurlock about his health. Furthermore, Spurlock proved that fast foods did not care about our public health. For example, McDonald's used entire chickens making their nuggets, including its intestines and heads. Additionally, they insert harmful chemicals in the chicken nuggets to make it edible. Which is why Spurlock called those McNuggets, “McFrankensteins”. Whenever Spurlock asked for a nutritional template at the restaurant, the restaurants had none. For a food corporation, we think…

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    Many healthy food activists also claim that restaurants and fast food places are increasing their portion sizes which forces consumers to eat more food. While portion sizes are increasing we need to consider whether people are truly being forced to eat all of the food on their plate. When visiting a fast food restaurant nobody is forcing us to buy the largest items on the menu, let alone finish those items all in one sitting. Also we need to consider that when a person isn't hungry anymore that…

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    Good Food > Bad Food In the articles, “Gap in Diet Quality Between Wealthiest and Poorest Americans Doubles, Study Finds” by Tracie McMillan and also “Is Junk Food Really Cheaper?”by Mark Bittman. They make a couple of claims about the food in America and how cheap or expensive it is to get healthy food for an American that has financial struggles. Firstly, The claim(s) made by Tracie Mcmillan is that there is a large gap between the wealthy and the poor. Over the past decade the…

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    French fries were of great importance to Ray Kroc, one founder of McDonald’s. He wrote in his biography, “its preparation a ritual to be followed religiously." In the course of the chain's recent years, french fries were made from scratch every day. Their Russet Burbank potatoes were peeled, cut, and fried in McDonald's restaurants. As McDonald’s continued to expand across the nation, in the mid-1960s, it needed to compress employment costs, diminish the number of corporations they bought from,…

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    Imagine being an eight-year-old boy and over 200 pounds. You are at risk for diabetes and hypertension. You were just placed into foster care because the authorities think your mother is unfit to manage your health. This is what happened to a young boy in Cleveland, Ohio in 2011 (Dissell). According to the CDC, which is a government program that stands for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over the past 30 years, childhood obesity has more than doubled (“Childhood Obesity Facts”). Who…

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    similarly to that of the way Klosterman started his article, by providing his first sample of evidence and attempting to explain his authority. Zinczenko states: “Lunch and dinner, for me, was a daily choice between McDonald's, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken or Pizza Hut. Then as now, these were the only available options for an American kid to get an affordable meal” (Don’t Blame the Eater…

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