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    was different than I expected. I thought my job was going to be horrible. Everyone makes Mcdonald's seem like the worst place to work. Before I worked my first shift I thought that I would mirror an instructor on how to assemble each sandwich, flip burgers, and take orders but instead on my first day they threw me on the grill and handed me a spatula. Luckily I had prior knowledge in the kitchen and I knew how to fry, grill, and assemble most sandwiches. A manager came around about an hour into…

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    Life can sometimes get hectic or extremely busy so many of us tend to pick up something quick and many times its fast food. The fast food industry is one of the largest parts of the United States economy. Companies such as Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, McDonalds, and In-N-Out have become a daily consumption here in the United States. Each of these companies manages under a similar statement to serve a quick and filling meal for a very low cost. The average American now consumes about three…

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    to a restaurant, my dad has to be very careful with what he orders. Usually items on a menu include things he cannot eat, so he has to request substitutions. For example, we go to a burger place, so we have to ask if their special sauce has any of the ingredients he cannot have; if they do, we have to ask for his burger without sauce and bun. On special occasions, we used to go to a favorite Chinese restaurant; however no longer can we go there because everything is prepared with soy, gluten,…

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    This is definitely a tie between a musical comedy and a drama. Because of all the ups and downs these teens go through, it's like a roller coaster you never wanna get off. There are times you wanna laugh and when you wanna cry, it is balanced out very well and just enough to keep you on your toes. Starting with the two main characters, Sandy and Danny meet for the first time before stating the school year, the moment they first lock eyes you can tell they are romantic with one another and that…

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    People throughout the United States think it’s time to stop sugar consumption. One way to solve this is to put a tax on the sugar. Congress should put a tax on sugar because it is unhealthy and causing many people to become obese. The problem of sugar consumption can be solved in many ways, another way is to get rid of it all together. Obesity, diabetes, and other health problems can be reduced, if Congress is to put a tax on sugar for all products. The problem is that junk food is causing…

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    waited for everyone to eat you could go back to get seconds. Now the U.S school food are usually cold and soggy pizza with juices that aren’t that cold. There are not a lot of options to choose from. You only have a few options get cold pizza, a cold burger or a cold 31 and j sandwich. Those were not great options for students with free lunches. Only students that would pay would have hot lunches and even they would complaine about the food. The American language was the second problem for me.…

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    Americans are becoming more obese Have you ever just sat down and looked around you at the people n the grocery store or at a restaurant? Those who have seen the gap between now and then have noticed a huge difference between the sizes of the American people. In 2014 more than one-third of the American people are obese. Why is this happening and how can we as citizens stop it from spiraling out of control? Many Americans now aren’t very active. One of the many reasons is because Americans…

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    John Tyson, openly speaks about his Christian beliefs. The company employs 120 chaplains who are there to provide “compassionate pastoral care” to the employees, according to the Tyson website (Hicken, 2012). While companies like Tyson Food, In-N-Out Burger, Forever 21,…

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    The cage is the nickname for the rectangular shaped warehouse that Ben rents out and converted into a baseball batting cage and fitness area. This place has impacted myself today because it has enforced into my mind that working hard to achieve your goals does not have to be miserable. Even though we were working hard at the cage…

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    While your education is important, the article “students who push Burgers” by Walter Minot. While I can appreciate his views, and agree that students only work to for luxury. I really disagree with that. Many students who do not have the luxury of just going to school.Students may have other responsibilities,maybe the are on their own and don’t have parents that can or will help them. Students need to work to maintain a car to get back, and forth to class or pay rent ,maybe financial is not…

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