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    Freedman is very critical on the junk food affects our health and causes obesity. He tries to explain his opinion by using his own experience. “He bought the real low calorie juice had, to wait for ten minutes, and cost about eight dollars, and he bought juice in another place just waited for several seconds and cost three dollars, but the calories is 220”. He refers to his experience to tell readers that the healthy food and junk food have differences in price and the time that you need to wait…

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    My profession of choice is nutrition or dietician, mainly because they are both highly needed and there are few limitations on where their knowledge will be desired. There are a myriad of health care issues involved with this current profession such as diabetes, cardio vascular disorder and many others. The actual mortality rate since 2008 has declined but the onset of disease is still high. Most have to only look at what they have been putting into their bodies for so long to find out what…

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    Red Lobster is a great restaurant for lunch or dinner. Whether you want soups, salads, shrimps, lobster, crab, fish, chicken, beef, or dessert, they have it all to please your every need. My favorite meals form Red Lobster would have to be the Seaside Shrimp Trio with one pound of Snow Crab Legs and my favorite dessert is the Warm Chocolate Chip Lava Cookie. The headquarters is located in CNL Center City Commons in Orlando, Florida. The company has operations in the United States, Canada, Saudi…

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    The seven deadly sins, also known as the cardinal sins or capital vices, are a list of the worst sins that cut one from god’s grace. To every sin there is a holy virtue that has tested every known person to roam this world since the early Catholic Churches were built. Pope Gregory I‘s list included: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride. This list and its order were then adopted into the Roman Catholic tradition and have been used to this day. One still witnesses these seven sins…

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    Admiring the honeysuckle bushes with my cousins and dancing to the salsa music booming next door. Roller skating to the queens library and licking the melted Carvel ice cream off of my tiny hands. Singing on stage in Central Park for the first time. Climbing the top of the metal globe in Corona Park. These are the moments that defined my halcyon days. The moments that taught me anything is possible. These days were made up of firsts and millionths. The first time eating lasagna and the millionth…

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    Sixty-nine percent of people in the U.S. are overweight. But does that mean the government should control restaurants by severely taxing sugary drinks or limiting the amount of calories a buyer can buy? This has been a very controversial and heated topic. While there are many opinions about whether or not the government should help control people’s diets, the cons of food control clearly outweigh the pros. Government control is an ineffective way to limit the food people buy. It affects those…

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    Counter-Argument As one would expect their aren't many openly pro-obesity objectors. However, there are many people who object to the policies necessary to achieve lower obesity rates in children and the general population. First we have the food industry which of course with more regulation come less profits from the huge money to be made from unhealthy foods. Threatened by conceivable government regulation and basic popular supposition, The food industry frequently attempts…

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    Philadelphia I’m sure you’ve smelled it, that heavenly smell of steak onions and green peppers sizzling on an open grill. Philadelphia is a wonderful place with tons of culture, history, and even people. They bring a lot of things to this wonderful melting pot, but 3 things that first come to my mind is sights, smells, and tastes. Remember that steak from above? Yeah, that’s a phili cheese steak, and no if you haven’t gotten one from Philadelphia it’s not the same. The open grill sizzling…

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    “The Summer Shortage” There's not that many kids that eat in the summer. Sometimes the kids and their parents go without. In this article it explained that only 3 million kids eat lunch at the summer programs out of the 12 million there are. This is an Enormous number of children aren't eating the meals that are required to stay healthy. There is a lot of reason how this is true. “ The agriculture Department estimated in 1999 that twelve million children were hungry or at risk of going…

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    Wendell Berry is an author who argues that because society is centralized the power of distributing food is given by the few. Because of this people have to buy food from stores, which are sold in appliances like plastic or aluminum foil, they wear out quickly and because of this, our “waste” keeps growing but we (the people) choose to ignore it. Using imagery, Berry was able to be really descriptive to the readers and is able to achieve his purpose. [First Paragraph] Berry lived beside a river…

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