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    Nearly two-thirds of Americans now suffer from obesity because of eating Junk foods. The number is increasing dramatically. Half of American’s food budget now goes on food eaten outside the home which contain high fat. People are busy these days. The working class family works more hours and do not have enough time to cook foods at home. Fast foods save time and make life easier. Fast foods are delicious, cheap, and because of it, people eat fast food on a regular basis. Even though fried…

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    written by Mike McNulty which was published on 26 September 2016. Mike McNulty is the Assistant Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy at USC and received a Masters and Doctorate of Occupational Therapy from USC. This article is about research Dr. Leah Stein Duker is currently undertaking on the environment in which chemotherapy is delivered to patients. Her research is primarily focused on designing and studying environmental modifications to alleviate behavioral stress, physiological…

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    Roe v Wade In September 1969, Norma Leah McCorvey, 22, discovered she was pregnant. It was her third son. At 16 he had married Woody McCorvey, who left -supposedly by ill-treatment while waiting for their first child. At 19 he had a baby with another man and had given up for adoption. This time he decided to abort. By then the state of Texas only allowed abortion in cases of rape and incest, so Norma said she had been raped; Later, during an interview in 1987, he admits that he lied. Abortion…

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    Ladies and gentlemen here today, gender inequality is a profound issue in 21st Century societies as women are treated as lesser than men. Today I will be discussing why reformation of the manner in which society refers to women is key in the push towards gender equality in the year 2016 and beyond. Being a female myself, I have seen gender discrimination in many social situations, both at school and home. Girls are constantly undermined in society. They are told that they cannot play sports…

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    Leah Williams English 131 ZX 08 October 2017 Dr. Clarissa West-White Arguementative Media In the modern era it is almost impossible to find any media outlet that reports without racial bias. The media focuses on predominantly negative aspects of minorities lives without doing and giving a full investigation, coverage, and analysis of the situation. With any number of people watching the news and not fact checking or getting the full story, this will eventually lead to masses of people believing…

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    from the sun. According to Victoria Tang in the article Plant Power a chemical engineer named Orlin Velver has created a new solar panel that uses all natural plant parts and a non-harmful device to create efficient cheap energy (Tang 1). According to Leah Shaffer in an article called A Kick-Butt Way to Power Electronics old used cigarette buds can be used to create a porous carbon that could be used to create electricity by placing the used buds under a high temperature, it is said that this…

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    The book I have read recently is called Secret Letters. A mystery and a historical fiction book. Written by Leah Scheier, published on June 26, 2012. Considered to be one of her special spinoffs of her all time favorite Sherlock. Since there are four main characters, Dora Joyce, her cousin Adelaide, detective Neville Porter, and also detective Peter Cartwright. A site that the plot takes place the heart of London, England. Where Dora and Adelaide are to travel to for an important emergency.…

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    hope that i can live through this. I make jackets for the Germans. I don't like to help the enemy, but what other choice do i have? If i don't, ill either be killed or eventually starve to death. This journal was given to me by my youngest sister, Leah, for my birthday. That was before she was killed. It's the only thing i have to remember her and the rest of my family by. Diary Entry 2 August 6, 1943 The last 5 months have been crazy. On May 1, I was…

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    Sneha stood bright-eyed center stage in the dead silence that amplified her heartbeat. Each graceful movement she executed validated that we rise by lifting others. I felt my neurotransmitters release the ‘happiness hormone’ as I locked eyes with every child waiting their turn to perform. The event ‘A Musical Evening’ aimed to propagate equality for people with disabilities, raise funds and change societal perceptions about the differently abled. These funds would enable children like Sneha to…

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    Armstrong, Elizabeth M. Conceiving Risk, Bearing Responsibility: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Diagnosis of Moral Disorder. Print This article tells the encounter of a pregnant woman who was checked into the hospital. She had a very high level of intoxication. The doctor who she admitted to tells his story as she was the worst of case of A pregnant woman being intoxicated out of his whole doctoral career. She was also in jeopardy for being tried for attempted homicide. Chartier,…

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