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    Since MyPlate has been recently introduced to school cafeterias, more students have been served fruits and vegetables with their breakfasts and lunches. Rachel Begun, M.S., R.D., a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, says “School nutrition professionals understand that increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables on the menu doesn’t always mean kids will eat more of them. So, they are being more strategic about serving produce in ways that will increase kids’…

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    Junk Food College Essay

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    According to Encarta Dictionaries (2009), Junk food is a food lacking in nutritional balance: food that does not form part of a well-balanced diet, especially highly processed, high-fat snack items eaten in place of or in addition to regular meals. College students with their busy schedule do not really mind of what they put inside their stomach as long as they have something to munch in, satisfy their hunger, and have something to digest inside their stomach. According to Krucik (2014), junk…

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    In the article "Surprise! This is Processed Too!", the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics explains that in fact, processed food is any food that has suffered any alteration, be it chemically or simply chopping and cooking. When we cook or bake our food we are processing it (Andrea Giancoli qtd). Basically, any food that comes in a package…

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    An Apple a Day keeps the Doctor Away Do you ever think about living longer? If you say ‘Yes’, then the question that would come to your mind is ‘How can I live longer?’ The answer is to become a vegetarian. Most people would be irritated with that advice, because it is not something that they can do so easily or they think that not eating meat is a form of punishment. That is far from the truth. Being a vegetarian can contribute to a healthier life. When a person refrains from eating meat they…

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    In professional sport, the past 15 years have been corrupted by our athlete's use of performance enhancing drugs or also known as doping. The competition has become so severe that it is now more common for athletes to ingest PED's in order to gain an advantage over their competitors without worrying about the effect the drug could possible have on the body of their body or the influence it has on younger generations. Steroids, the most prevalent used performance-enhancing drug, are an artificial…

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    | |Global operations around the world. |The food industry is really saturated. (Roberta Larson | |Brand Equity. One of the most famous for fast food restaurant in |Duyff,American Dietetic Association 2006, p.58) | |the world. Besides, have lots of successful items like big mac, |The core products of McDonald’s are hamburgers and fries which| |fries and so on. |are…

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    Neither Dale Carnegie nor the publishers, Simon and Schuster, anticipated more than this modest sale. To their amazement, the book became an overnight sensation, and edition after edition rolled off the presses to keep up with the increasing public demand. Now to Win Friends and InfEuence People took its place in publishing history as one of the all-time international best-sellers. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of post-Depression days, as…

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