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    Obesity Vs Ice Cream

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    is very unhealthy, though if every child in school ate sherbet or yogurt everyday or just not eat it in general than they can be healthier. If everyone did that in Shelby County then that would help solve the problem of children eating a lot of junk food at school. Sherbert in general is much healthier than ice cream is. Eating ice cream repeatedly can cause your brain to have the same reaction as it does when you are addicted to drugs. Eating ice cream everyday is a problem, though eating…

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    Strategic Management: Text and Cases, Seventh Edition (Dess, Lumpkin & Taylor, 2004), is a text that focuses on the core topic of strategic management. It as well delves into deep coverage contemporary yet crucial topics of knowledge management, innovation, intellectual assets, crowdsourcing, environmental sustainability, and entrepreneurship, internet strategies and environmental sustainability. The authors use an accessible and understandable style of writing with the incorporation of a…

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    nation is changing school cafeteria menus to healthier food options. Many schools serve unhealthy food because they know that the kids will eat it and in their minds that is a good thing but it's not so much of how much you put in your body but it's the quality of food you put in your body. They are actually hurting the kids by giving them the unhealthy food, but if schools were to change to a healthier menu then they can keep serving delicious food and they will also make it healthier. I…

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    led schools across the Chicago Public School district to adopt school wellness policies that restrict access to competitive foods and challenge parents and school staff to find something other than junk food to serve at school events.” This is important because schools…

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    common reasons is lack of motivation and unhealthy food choices. As for myself, I can sadly say I lack in both categories. But, that does not mean that I have given up hope to living a heathy lifestyle. Since, technology is highly impacted on peoples life, fitness trackers seem the way to go for a heathy lifestyle. Fitness trackers, are great for a heathy life style as they help motivate a person to be more active, help track the amount of food someone eats, and they are flat out fun!…

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    that brought lunch only brings junk food that can even contributes to those children health issues such as obesity, that was the reason why that were not energized like the decile 1. And other that did not bring anything…

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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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    Question 1: That to what extent does the food advertising manipulation affects adolescents in the United States of America? Manipulation is a word used and exercised by many companies and big corporations for their benefits. One the major branch of manipulation is advertisement manipulation whether it is through media, billboards or newspapers it seems to be everywhere. Then there is food manipulative advertisement. The use of manipulative techniques to lure the potential customers to buy…

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    problems for the human body. Obesity occurs by eating too much food or eating too much of the wrong foods. All fast food companies make food that is extremely fattening and extremely unhealthy. They don’t really take in consideration what this food does to the people eating it. The food industries are producing ads and commercials to make their unhealthy, fattening foods look delicious and people buy it because it “tastes good”. The goal of the food industry is to make the consumers buy their…

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    children. One of the biggest culprits is the fast food industry; they target children by the use of mascots, toys, and playgrounds in their restaurants. Restaurants like McDonalds have everything that a young child could desire- “bright colors, a playground, a toy, a clown, a drink with a straw, little pieces of food wrapped up like a present” (Schlosser 42). Fast food restaurants cause children to crave more than just the food. The majority of fast food costumers come from kids; for every child…

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