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    The film “Hot Coffee” discusses the issue of tort reform. Tort reform aims to limit likelihood of lawsuits and therefore restricts individual’s right to go to court. In the film, directed by Susan Saladoff, four cases are presented that demonstrate how corporate America has utilized famous lawsuit settlements to swing public opinion against “frivolous” lawsuits, which is an expression commonly used regarding lawsuits against large companies, doctors and more. The film centers on the infamous…

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    Children are the most influenced age group by advertising messages on television, internet and newspaper ads. Large companies flood billions of dollars a year to manipulate the immature minds of America through colorful, deceptive messages hidden in media. Advertising directed towards children is a very common occurrence in modern day television and other forms of media, but is it fair to place a bright color picture in front a child that lacks cognitive thinking skills? No marketing directed…

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    Laziness Essay

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    difficulties. A good example is overweight people. Not all of them choose to be overweight. This problem builds up from when they were kids. Their mothers were just too lazy to cook food at home so they took their kids to the fast-food restaurants. As a result, people became accustomed to it from childhood, and they frequently eat fast food, which contributes to weight gain. They are afraid to begin losing weight because it requires much time and effort, but the results will not come at once. As…

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    least attention in the United States is the food gap. No, I’m not talking about how bananas are more favored than brussel sprouts. Rather, I am referring to the availability of nutritional foods and how that is limited by one’s economic bracket and geographic location. Many problems arise out of this economic discrepancy of food, including the dreaded obesity. The truth is, the nutritional value of food is related to one’s economic class, causes things like food deserts, and needs to be…

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    of Eating Fast Food, “Showing children how to prepare low fat snacks and meals may deter them from developing unhealthy eating patterns and prevent the onset of obesity and disease.” Obesity needs to cease, as it lowers academic standards. We also need to watch our diet, what we eat, and monitor other things such as our blood pressure cholesterol. One main effect of eating too much fast food is obesity, that is self-evident,…

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    Is the fast food industry declining as new healthier alternatives become more readily available and how does this affect the fast food industry? Introduction While the majority of fast food restaurants offer healthier menu options, a recent study has found that less than 3 per cent of customers actually order them (Clarke, 2011). Most people are aware that fast food is not the healthiest food available, yet generally they choose to ignore it in favor of the convenience, taste or cost of the…

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    Obesity Issues In America

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    obesity. One of the most common believes is that fast food restaurant have to be blame for this problem, but it should not. First let state that fast-food restaurants have a healthy menu options for those who are willing to stay health. The only one that should be blame on one’s healthy is yourself, no one is forcing anyone to eat a certain type of food. The main point is to have self-control and to order healthier options or to count the calories the food has to eat only what we should.…

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    you can plan activities and events that are tailored to what they want to do to have fun. Some would say that Stefani would be either a Yellow or a Blue…until you truly get to know her. Then you realize that she is her own color. She is motivated by food. Just to get her to agree to being interviewed for this project I had to get her a pizza from Pizza…

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    Jack In The Box Analysis

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    product? Jack in the box is an American fast-food restaurant. The first “Jack in the Box opened in 1951 and expanded to the East and Midwest under ownership of Ralston Purina Co.”(Kramer) They have “more than 2,200 quick-serve restaurants in 21 states and Guam” (Jackintheboxinc) making Jack in the box one of the leading fast-food chains in the nation. Since Jack in the box acknowledges that customers like to customize their food order, they do not make the food items until a customer orders…

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    disguising the unhealthy food. Some parents may not realize it, but these products of the fast-food restaurant are a leading cause of childhood obesity and other numerous long-term…

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