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    Why Do We Eat?

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    Most meals, I did not know the answer. People should be more aware of what they’re eating. Today, there was a public service announcement that E Coli was in rotisserie chicken salad sold by Costco. If those people would have made their own chicken salad, they…

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    In this restaurant you can find many different types of dishes, from appetizers to desserts. They offer a fabulous lunch menu, which has everything from soup, salad and lunch sandwiches, as well as also offering the hot pasta meals for lunch. One of my favorites is the Italian grill cheese and ham sandwich for $12.95. It includes four cheeses, prosciutto, arugula, oven dried tomatoes, on a Sicilian roll, it will melt your mouth. They also offer an affordable $9.95 special, which…

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    rhetorical analysis on Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast. This writing focuses on the lost act of cooking a family meal from a mother’s standpoint. The author makes a case for cooking even though it has generally been viewed as a time-consuming act in today’s fast paced world. The author’s purpose in this reading is to persuade the audience to consider the benefits of making family meals. The author is successful in persuasion through the use of a combination of ethos and logos that build…

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    Most parents don’t even know what is given to their child for lunch. The simple fact that it is free makes them happy. This problem is a major issue for the health of children and students because most of them will eat chips and candy instead. Apparently, the government only focuses on its economy and not on the heath of its citizens. As long as they are making money, they are happy. They rather make money and have children suffering of obesity and diabetes then putting the economy at risk. As…

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    doing what they love and makes them happy. He worked hard on proving this to himself, being diagnosed with depression was only an obstacle for him to continue searching for what brought him joy. That was how he wanted everyone else to view the illness as as well, always making sure they knew that it would get better one day. Moreover, Williams grew up without his parents around a lot, so whenever they would come home, he would make it his duty for them to be happy. He has stated that, “Not only…

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    snoring of the person sleeping beside me. I opened my eyes right before the flight attendant asked me, “Can I get you something to eat, sir?” I said, while suppressing a yawn, “A chicken sandwich and a cup of coffee, please.” She handed me the last meal on board with a smile and said in a merry voice “Here you go, sir.” After having my sandwich, I looked at my watch, it was 6:15 PM. When I gazed through the airplane 's window, I realized that although it only had been twelve hours since I bid my…

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    Our Common Ground

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    Food is our common ground, a universal experience. -James Beard Growing up a meal at the dinner table was something that was always guaranteed to bring my family together. Everyone in my household had a very busy schedule. Whether it be soccer practice, basketball games, my parents working long hours, and mountains of homework that even as a small child I would receive on a nightly basis. Dinner was something I could always look forward to. It didn't matter if it was 4pm or 9:30 at night, my…

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    These regulations were put in place to ensure the wellbeing of all students. One guidance counselor at BRMS, Mr. Tesch, believes the new idea is “not a change from the children's regular diet.” If students aren’t greatly changing how their day to day meal routine goes, there’s no risk of…

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    My First Brain Surgery

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    about your childhood. I started to enjoy seeing the worms, spiders, and beetles scurrying away from my large hands as they dig through the dirt. Food became more satisfying when I understood the care that you put into almost every ingredient in our meals. I finally understood the relaxation, beauty, and enjoyment gardening brought you, and it became important to me to help you maintain your passion. I actually wanted to help…

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    People were so happy to be given a meal. I believe that they were grateful for more than just a meal. The individuals we passed bag lunches to appreciated that they were thought of during thanksgiving and were not forgotten. They seemed to enjoy the conversations that we initiated; many had interesting stories…

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