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    told to deliver electric shocks to students whenever students had wrong answers on a quiz, sixty percent of the participants complied with their requests and delivered the maximum shock possible, which rather resembles the way Hitler’s lieutenant colonel Adolf Eichmann devised various ways to conduct Holocaust “efficiently” under Hitler’s order. I admit, the intensity of evil between the two cases is quite different, but that is not what really matters here. The important thing is that an…

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    such thing as failure. There are only results. You always produce a result.” ~ Tony Robbins 4. Commit to your dating success. What must one have to achieve success in life? Commitment and persistence. Never give up! Harland David Sanders, the famous KFC “Colonel,” got his chicken recipe rejected by more than a thousand restaurants before getting his first YES! Marilyn Monroe’s first contract with Columbia Pictures expired because they told her she wasn’t pretty enough or talented enough…

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    Nutrition In Fast Food

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FAST FOOD Fast foods are termed as fast, simply accessible and low-cost alternatives to home-cooked meals, in line with the National Institutes of Health (NIH). They additionally tend to be high in saturated fat, sugar, salt and calories. In line with the federal agency, several fast food chains have passed through growing public awareness regarding nutrition by giving some food that are lower in fat and calories than their nominal fare. Fast food is the term…

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    In Jennifer Grossman’s essay “Food for Thought (and for Credit)” states that home economics should be reinstated as a mainstream program in our schooling system because of the rising obesity epidemic in modern society. Home economics is very important in creating a healthier and more knowledgeable a generation. In the past participating in a home-ec class is exceedingly more common than it is today, however, this was not without its drawbacks. She says this program was mainly used to teach women…

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    radio show, it's that Republicans love conspiracy theories. And I am not just talking run of the mill, fun to think about conspiracies, like Aliens built the Pyramids or that Elvis is alive and well and playing shuffleboard with the ghost of Colonel Sanders in some Florida retirement community. No, I'm talking over the top nonsensical bullsh*t straight out of the annals of Alex Jones' sock drawer. You can always tell the making of a good right wing nutbar conspiracy. The symptoms are fairly…

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    “Hello, may I take your order?”, spoke the lady through the drive through speaker. “Yes, I would like a small Cheeseburger please.” “Would you like a side of cholesterol and a large cup of a sugar induced coma to go with that?” Essentially when ordering food from a branch of the fast food industry, this is what we are ordering.“The rise in the fast food industry has been linked to rising cases of obesity. The CDC estimates that 248,000 Americans die prematurely due to obesity and considers…

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    Bobby Boucher, 31-year-old socially inept water boy with a stutter and secret anger issues. These hidden anger issues are due to the constant teasing from his peers over the years and immense sheltering by his mother, Helen. When Bobby was a teenager, he became the waterboy for the University of Louisiana Cougars, a major championship-caliber college program. However, the players always torment Bobby and the team's head coach, Red Beaulieu, eventually fires him for "disrupting" the team's…

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    Mcdonald's Golden Arches

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    The blazing golden yellow arches, catching one's eye as driving down the street while the grumbling noise of the stomach ferociously growls, screaming to feed it instantly but then one is discourage at the little amount of green papers hidden inside their worn out wallet but remembers instantly that those golden yellow arches are the symbol to the world’s number one most affordable fast food restaurant called McDonalds. Almost all around the world, society knows the names of Ronald McDonald, the…

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    Critical issues: Government The proposal developed by government says: “all the fast food chains should be overcome”. This proposal creates an issue for KFC since their food claims as unhealthy food for customers. Mainly, the advertisement about fast food will be banned, including KFC. When the government accepts, KFC will have a hard time in promoting their products in Malaysia. McDonalds is getting more growth Situational analysis shows that McDonalds in Malaysia is having a rapid growth in…

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    32. Commitment The desired change for breaking the grip of unemployment or undesirable jobs, will take commitment from you. Just as it is with anything that is going to succeed, it may require sacrificing efforts, pain, drive, willingness to succeed and the commitment not to give up to achieve the desired change. 33. Don’t Be A Negative Thinker. Change any negative thinking mentality of a defeated unemployed person, to that of a successful achiever.…

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