In Defense of Food

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    for desertion and endangering of troops. His defense lawyers say that he does not deserve to be punished for it because no troops were killed specifically looking for him and it is partially the army?s fault for enlisting him knowing he had an ?adjustment disorder with depression.? On the other hand, Army prosecutor, Maj. Margaret Kurz, described how bad and tiring it was for the soldiers looking for him. She mentioned how they had barely enough food…

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    non-believers conclude that there is no such God that exists. There are many different arguments to justify why God allows evil in the world. None of them can fully explain why God allows evil, but can provide some doubt that God doesn’t exist. Free-Will Defense…

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    The only defense that my children have is me. I am the buffer zone when it comes to anything that could be harmful or unhealthy to them. This includes the over indulgence of fast food. As a parent it is up to me to set the right example by choosing to cook healthy meals at home; “parents, particularly mothers, wield a significant impact on children’s consumption of a balanced diet and exposure to a variety of foods” (Bakir & Vitell, 2010, p. 301). Even though childhood obesity is on the rise to…

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    The temperate climate that this country offers positively affects agriculture, eliminates the chance of tropical diseases as well as any scarcity of water. Furthermore, thanks to its climate and location, the state has fertile land, this improves food, water and energy security. Being near to the…

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    survive: “The Fuehrer has decided to have [Leningrad] wiped off the face of the earth . . . . the survival of the population and of supplying it with food is [a problem] which . . . should not be solved by us . . . .We have no interest in keeping even part of this great city's population” (Shirer 264). Some conditions that the beleaguered Russians suffered…

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    the cobra have engaged in combat. Who will win? Many people have been studying the mongoose and the king cobra on how good their defenses and attacks are. If a mongoose and a king cobra went into combat, I think that the mongoose would win because of its many defense mechanisms. Many scientists have proven that the mongoose has great attack skills against enemies, defenses, and many other great abilities to defeat…

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    teaspoon of sugar lowers your immunity to diseases by 80 percent? With that being said, the food that most Americans consume daily contains high quantities of sugar which is merely poisonous. This is the result of having businesses govern and dictate what foods should be made for the sole purpose of profit. Furthermore, Companies have examined and determined that sugar is a reliable additive to their food products because the taste targets certain areas in the brain, which eventually could make…

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    experience deemed “risky” by the individual. More specifically, food neophobia (FN) is a phenomenon typically seen in omnivores in which the individual is reluctant and even unwilling to consume novel foods on the basis that it could be potentially poisonous (Pliner & Salvy, 2006). Not to be confused with food “pickiness” or an eating disorder, FN is a personality trait in which the individual displays a pattern of unwillingness to consume new foods that can result in nutritional problems…

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    security and defense has always been paramount. The security of its people and defense of its infrastructure are vital to not only the sovereignty of a nation but the well-being of its citizens. Throughout history we have seen nations fall and governments toppled due to its inability to protect itself from both insider and outside threats. America has witnessed these situations time and time again since its birth in 1776. It has also had its own fair share of attempts to cripple its defenses…

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    up to two million dollars a year. Piracy is Somalia's largest industry raking in $150 million every year (Axe). These pirates are more of a problem to Somalians than others, since many depend on UN food donations to survive (Axe). Secondly, there are 3 types of pirates in Somalia, resource, defense, and ransom pirates. Resource pirates are just…

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