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    Imagine the All American meal, two fluffy buns on either side of a juicy beef patty topped with melted cheese and accompanied by crunchy lettuce, crisp pickles and sweet ketchup. The french fries on the side are the perfect golden brown. Sounds delicious right? As you pick up the burger your mouth waters in anticipation. You bite down and are shocked when the only thing you get is bun. “Where’s the beef?” This iconic slogan from Wendy’s portrayed a sweet old woman asking a simple question…

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    While working through the case study, we were asked to calculate the number of calories in Elizabeth’s lunch versus Charonda’s lunch. After converting all the nutritional information over to calories, we were able to see that Elizabeth’s’ meal had a total of 792 calories. Charonda’s meal had a total of 606 calories. Both were high but Charonda made slightly better choices than Elizabeth. They also did not follow their own advice to keep their lunch light. When looking at their intake,…

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    Road Trip Rampage “Hey can you guys be quiet? I’m trying to focus on driving!” The windows on the rusty station wagon began to shake. I turn up the music in an attempt to hide the laughter echoing from the back seat. It was coming from Liam and Maggie; the love birds. Khloe and I sat in the front, rolling our eyes at them. I was driving and she was guiding me using the worn out GPS; we made a good team. This was the beginning of a long road trip filled with amusing jokes and lots of laughs. We…

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    Bibliography Carey, Benedict. "Tasty Tomatoes: Now There 's a Concept." Health (Time Inc. Health) 1 July 1993: 24. Ebsco Host. Web. 25 May 2015. Benedict Carey is an American journalist that covered science and medical topics for The New York Times. This article was featured under the health category in The New York Times and it comes from a trustworthy newspaper. This article emphasize more on the consumers response to the flavr savr compared to the other two articles that discuss about…

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    peace and salvation but were met with discrimination and disillusionment. Viramontes points out this discrimination when a character notices the woman and makes his own assumptions: “In the next booth, I’m twisting the black crud off the top of the ketchup bottle when I hear the lady saying something in Spanish. Right off I know she’s illegal, which explains why she looks like a weirdo” (Viramontes…

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    School Lunches In America

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    It is no secret that America is in an obesity epidemic. The majority of public schools are only making this problem worse. The school lunches that are provided to students are unhealthy, lacking in taste and quality, and are extremely underwhelming. This isn’t only a problem with lunches, the food in the vending machines is also very unhealthy. The lunches also do not cater in the slightest to children with food allergies or restrictions such as vegetarian or vegan. America is failing their…

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    Case Study Jim's Dogs

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    Introduction Jim’s Dogs has been created with the intention of delivering a superior product to its consumers and offering a price and selection to appease many different nationalities and demographics. Students at Doherty High School have stated a need and want to have a hot dog vending service established on the grounds of the school. Primary research has found that the students need to have the ability to get a quick, delicious, filling hot meal, quickly, while at lunch, in between classes or…

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    And he continued sadly, "-an' never have no ketchup-but I won't care. If George don't want me... I'll go away. I'll go” (100). Georges commands acted as a form of motivation, as if he followed the commands, he would be able to take care and tend the rabbits. In addition, George’s commands also allowed…

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    Firstly, Steinbeck, through his repeated use of the image of the relationship of George and Lennie being a parental relationship shows the idea that you do not need to be related to someone to love them like family. George and Lennie are two migrant workers who are traveling through California to find work. Lennie is an extremely large man who likes to play with rabbits. On the way their, they stop at a pond for a drink of water. In the text, it states “Lennie, who had been watching, intimidated…

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    A fluid in which the viscous stresses taken place from its flow at all the point are linearly proportional to the rate of change in its deformation over time is called Newtonian fluid. Newtonian fluid explains the relationship between the shear rate and the shear stress is linear with the proportionality constant, which is to be referred as the coefficient of viscosity. Non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid where the properties of fluid flow are not similar with Newtonian fluid. In Newtonian fluids,…

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