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    tea or coffee, no eating foods with added sugar.Check everything you buy to see if sugar has been added. If it has then put it back. 90% of foods in the supermarket do have sugar added, even ones you wouldn’t suspect so be careful.High fructose corn syrup is another form of sugar, so don’t eat foods with that in it either.If you see a food labelled low-fat then walk away. Chances are it has sugar added, and you need fat in your diet anyway.I suggest you also eliminate milk as it contains lactose…

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    Marketing is key to the success of any product produced by a company. Companies aren’t always honest with their customers though. Not every food company is out there to manipulate customers to buy their product. However the majority of the food industry is manipulating their customers to buy their products. There are numerous articles and advertisements that support these faulty claims. While marketing is needed for the company to survive, there are flaws and faulty claims in the food industry.…

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    It is the year 2002, my great grandpa was still alive and I frequently visited his farm with my father. This is a story about the events leading up to one visit that was very much like most visits. I was a young quick witted five-year-old bursting with energy. The summer was bright and filled with the joy of youth. I awoke in the morning and did my usual routine of showering getting dressed and brushing my teeth before venturing my way upstairs past the green walls of the corridor, the red…

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    Annotated Bibliography: Brody, Jane E. "The Fats You Don’t Need to Fear, and the Carbs That You Do." The New York Times. The New York Times, 19 Oct. 2015. Web. 27 Oct. 2015. In Brody’s article, he explains what foods high in carbohydrates can do to one’s body and the misleading information that consumers seem to take in when selecting the foods they think are right for them. The reduced-fat and fat-free foods that consumers choose to buy are not necessarily the healthiest for people. In fact,…

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    How we should treat the environment? Do we have a moral responsibility to preserve the environment? The state of our environment these days is very crucial. Weather changes all the time. On summer days, we can expect the sun always brightly shining. During fall and winter, we can expect a calmer weather. But these have changed over time. It rains in the summer more than usual and it gets hot in fall and winter times. The weather change has been the new norm. Sometimes, the weather gets too dry…

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    Botany Of Desire

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    In his national bestseller, The Botany of Desire, journalist Michael Pollan ingeniously illuminates the ever-changing and perplexing relationship between human beings and the domesticated plant. More specifically, he unmasks the four driving desires of human existence - sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control - while simultaneously exploring the effects that they have on our lives today. In The Botany of Desire, Pollan utilizes his own personal experiences, witty anecdotes, informational…

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    Hershey Financial Analysis

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    Introduction The financial analysis of a company is important to determine its success and progression into new business endeavors. In this analysis, I will discuss the financials of The Hershey company, as well as how the company derived. Milton S. Hershey, founder of The Hershey Company, established remarkable endeavors for the company that still proves success. Milton S. Hershey, established early on it was the best maker of chocolate. He relayed this in their mission and vision statements.…

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    advertising to continue efforts of healthy eating. A concern brought up with “healthy” advertisements has been that although fruits and vegetables are within the product, the product may contain other unhealthy ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup (Chambers, 2015). The advertisement attracts a child due to the actual fruits often shown off to the side of the screen, while fun characters or bright colors are the main focus in the middle (Chambers, 2015). The product may be considered…

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    cannot be checked, treat the hypoglycemia instead of waiting to check a blood sugar. Treatment is: 1. Eating or drinking 15-20 grams of glucose or simple carbohydrates (examples: 2 tbsp raisins, ½ cup of juice or regular soda, 1 tbsp honey, sugar, or corn syrup, cup of milk, candies (see package for carbohydrate load) 2. Check or recheck your blood glucose after 15 minutes 3. If hypoglycemia continues, consume another 15-20 grams of glucose or simple carbohydrates. 4. After normalizing the blood…

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    Imagine eating fast food for 30 consecutive days, you’ve already developed an higher chance of being diagnosed with diabetes, obesity, and other terrible diseases. With increased Advertisements and people eating more fast food, people are becoming obese at an ever-increasing rate. Over passing generations, the United States has embarrassingly became the most obese country in the world. Some may say that it is the parents fault for letting their kids regularly eat fast food, or at the least,…

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