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    Whether one is enforcing power on someone or one is under someone else’s power, it is the leverage that someone has in a given situation which effects behavior. Power struggle is commonly attributed to relationships Physical power restraint is a common trend that has been used throughout human history to satisfy needs for information and/or self-gratification. These power transfers are both positive and negative. While this is usually very forceful, the actual power is being used to inflict…

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    When you walk up to a Chipotle location, often times you find yourself staring at a long line out of the door. However, most customers choose to wait. There are numerous reasons consumers decide that the benefits of Chipotle outweigh the setbacks of having to spend their time in line. The line moves quickly, the options are all yours, and the food is fresh. Chipotle seems to be thriving, at least in the eyes of the consumer. But, when you research, more in depth, into the company as a whole,…

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    In recent years, weight has become a hot button topic in America. Whether you’re walking down the street or browsing the Internet, it seems like you are bombarded with workout plans, weight loss pills, new diet fads, or other health programs. This new trend doesn’t go without reason, however, as America is most definitely facing an obesity epidemic. Although experts are seeing a leveling off in the rise of obesity in America, the facts are still alarming: 35 percent of adults are obese and…

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    Telemedicine In Nursing

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    efficiently operate and order the treatments needed to save the brain. The nurse’s role further extends to tracking the data produced in these trials and adapting the treatment and usage to maximize its results and preventing it from being a transitional fad (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2015).…

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    longer to establish and it could be seen as improving art. When we find good artists that were not popular in their time it adds to our knowledge of good art just by expanding it. It does seem as though there has to have been styles in art that were fads at a certain time but now are forgotten also it really is a discarding of knowledge when a style of art is more recently seen as good art rather than bad…

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    Obesity In My Family

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    increase in body mass index. The average American diets contains 11% of fast food intake. With the added intake of additive sugars from drinks such as soda or energy drinks, more Americans are tacking on more pounds. In America, socially we tend to follow fads such as crash diets or teas. A lot of the times, we do not follow diets in a correct manner, and end up eating unhealthy which results in weight gain. Many food companies tend to cut corners and instead of using natural ingredients such as…

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    (get it?) effective. The musicality not only adds an energy to the tone of the trailer, it also draws in a different audience altogether, making for a more successful end result. The trailer is kairotic and with the times because it keeps up with the fads of our culture, as well as flips the script to something new that we have never seen from them before. In the end, the trailer is wholly effective in persuading the audience of its entertaining values. It is more entertaining because it is more…

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    For with society’s constant changing fads, women will have difficulty matching each trend. Some try to obtain the desired look by controlling their eating. Women who control their eating to an excessive degree are at risk for developing anorexia. Anorexia is when a woman will starve herself so that she begins…

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    The idea of genetically modified foods tends to conjure images of grotesquely deformed animals, cancers, tumors, and organ failure, flashes of clinical laboratories, safety goggles and pipettes, white mice running amok in cages, scientists fiddling with petri dishes and stashing alien-like organisms into freezers. The phrases “GMOs,” “genetically modified organisms,” or “genetically modified foods” are enough to strike fear into the hearts of environmentalists, organic shoppers, and everyday…

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    Veganism In America

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    fear and pain and want to be loved just like you. b. Information Learned and Gained By writing this research paper I have learned more information about veganism and how it can help the world be a better place. I learned that it’s not a “fad diet” or just a “trend”, veganism is a movement, and a choice that can make a difference in the…

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